Polar's slim arms and round legs stay consistent across the whole lineup. At 62.25 inches wide, the Full XL Loveseat is the middle-size version, scaled for a two-seat configuration without committing to queen width. The 35.5-inch height and 18-inch seat height give it a slightly taller, more upright sit than some of the lower-profile frames. It's tagged as a space saver, which becomes clear when you look at how the mechanism works.
The Level mechanism uses gas-spring assist and opens in one step. You set the loose back cushions aside (light handling) and the seat lifts, extending the bed out from the wall. One motion, no two-phase setup. You'll need 89.75 inches of clearance from the wall for the bed to fully deploy. The gas spring means the lift is controlled rather than a dead-weight pull.
The bed is a full XL at 55 by 80 inches. That's 55 inches of sleeping width, comfortable for one adult and workable for two if space is tight. Mattress is a five-inch cold-cured high-density foam pad, CertiPUR certified, rated Daily Sleeper. The rating is meaningful: this mechanism handles repeated nightly use, not just occasional guest turns.
Frame is solid spruce, mortise-and-tenon joinery, birch plywood, FSC and PEFC certified. Made in Europe to order, four to six weeks lead time. 100-plus upholstery options in fabric and leather.
Polar Full XL is the right pick when the room fits a loveseat but you want more sleeping width than the 30-inch cot. If a queen bed matters (60 inches versus 55), the Polar Queen Loveseat is the same frame five inches wider. If you want the full XL sleeping surface but prefer the nested-storage Nest mechanism over the Level, the Nico Full XL Loveseat is a direct comparison: same bed size, different mechanism, different arm style.