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CumuPlush Polyfiber Fill

2" - 8" Thick
Multiple Shapes

Quick Facts

  • Layered Polyester
  • Great for Outdoors
  • Water Drains Well
  • Medium Firmness
  • Non-Absorbent
  • Breathable
  • Fire Retardant
  • Resistant to Moisture and Mildew
  • Hypo-Allergenic
  • Maintains Loft Longer Without Breaking Down
  • Lightweight
  • Very Comfortable and Long Lasting
  • Supports Pressure Points
  • Ideally Suited for Outdoor Use
  • Cost: $-$$$
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Great for Outdoors

Standard polyfiber filling

CumuPlush drains easily, releases moisture, and resists mildew, making it an ideal outdoor cushion filler. Sometimes called cumulus filling, this special blend of dry conjugate and layered, densified polyfiber is resilient and soft. CumuPlush is Cushion Source's basic outdoor fill and works great in applications such as outdoor bench cushions, chaise lounge cushions, seat and chair cushions and many other uses.

CumuPlush is available on Standard Comfort Cushions/Pads at Cushion Source, and CumuPlush is also a component in some other fill types, including Premium Outdoor Fill, Plush Fill and Direct Fill. CumuPlush is available 2-8 inches thick, depending on your preference and the type of cushion you choose.

CumuPlush is certified for use in upholstered furniture in accordance with flammability codes:

  • Boston Fire Code, Article 11
  • California 117 U.F.A.C. F.A.A.
  • FIRA (European Flammability Test)

Additionally, CumuPlush is fully recyclable. During manufacturing and in its final form, CumuPlush does not contain dangerous chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs), so it will not damage the Earth's ozone layer as many foam processes may. These combined traits make CumuPlush the most environmentally conscious choice for consumers.

CumuPlush Density is 1.5 lbs. (weight if it were a 12" × 12" × 12" cube)
Please note that density does not correlate to comfort.