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Thread: Bustle on the Austin

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    Default Bustle on the Austin

    So I have not had the opportunity to sit in a Austin High Back sofa only a Woodbridge recliner and loved the bustle and the comfort of H&M. I am leaning toward the Austin but curious how the other sofas sit compared to the Austin and would the Austin be the best fit if you have lumbar problems?

    This site has been so helpful. I have learned quite a lot about furniture!

    Thank you.

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    Default Re: Bustle on the Austin

    If you liked the feel of the Woodbridge then its a pretty safe bet that you will find the Austin High Back equally as comfortable.

    Any of the Orthopedic Surgeons that shop in my store will tell you if you have back issues then you need to exercise more and lose weight, the cushions on a sofa won't be the solution (this is true! I ask them all the time - same applies to buying mattresses)

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