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Sleepy Ride - Airplane Footrest Made with Premium Memory Foam - Airplane Travel Accessories - Helps to Prevent Swelling and Soreness - Provides Comfort for Shorter Legs (Jet Black)

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  • EASY TO USE - Simply hang it on the arms of the tray table in front of you ((Won't work with bulkhead seats or 1st class seats) and place your feet in footrest. The adjustable straps allows for the perfect length. Works best if you 5'4" or shorter, especially if your feet do not reach the floor when seated.
  • TRAVEL COMFORT - Our airplane footrest is crafted with high-quality, thick memory foam to greatly enhance your travel experience. It’s like sitting in a recliner with your feet resting on pillows.
  • LEG & LOWER BACK SUPPORT – Enjoy a hammock like experience as your legs gently sway with the motion of the plane. Helps prevent lower back pain, stiffness and leg swelling suffered during long flights. Arrive feeling refreshed, energized and ready to go!
  • LIGHTWEIGHT & COMPACT - This space-saving designed easily fits into your carry-on luggage or favorite flight travel bag. Includes a handy drawstring carry bag.
  • TRAVEL GIFTS – Give the gift of comfort. Whether it’s for international business travel or a family vacation to Hawaii, this super soft memory foam footrest makes a wonderful gift for the travelers in your life. Try it today and see for yourself!
  • RECOMMENDATIONS - NOT RECOMMENDED for anyone taller than 5'4". Please check with the airline policies for use before purchase.


Sleepy Ride - Airplane Footrest Made With Premium Memory Foam - Airplane Travel Accessories - Tested and Proven to Prevent Swelling and Soreness - Provides Relaxation and Comfort (Jet Black)


IleahJ
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023
Flew from the US to Tasmania, Australia in economy. This was my 4th time flying there and I was desperate for something to make the trip more comfortable. I'm only 5'2" so legroom isn't a major issue for my but what does bug me is the pressure on the back of my thighs the whole way because my legs JUST sit on the floor and it puts uncomfortable pressure on my thighs (short people probably understand what I'm trying to say). I basically put my feet in the product vs resting my calves on it. That lifted my legs up and helped so much. I was also able to sort of turn onto my side in the chair & rest my legs in it sideways to simulate being on my side to doze. It also really cut down on leg swelling on the flight. I just loaned it to my hubs who flew to Belgium last week. He's 5'10" and loved it. Gave him leg room and comfort. Rolls up small, easy to pack or hang on your carry on. Easy to clean. Attachs easily and doesn't disturb the people in front of you or next to you. I'd love to fly business class & lay down but I could literally go back & forth 3x for that fare. But this small item makes economy feel so much better.
eva.simkova
Reviewed in the United Arab Emirates on April 2, 2023
Works well
PJ
Reviewed in Australia on July 13, 2021
Awesome gift
Helena
Reviewed in Canada on August 5, 2020
I could not go travelling for now, so I could not use it for now.
Paws
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2019
I purchased the Sleepy Ride for my boss (who travels 3-4 days a week) and his support people (he always takes one with him) after a client recommended he get a footrest hammock. Unfortunately, I did not ask our client which brand he purchased. I learned a couple days ago that he actually has the Starkio model (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B07H7YXSZ2/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o01_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) which has the same design and quality but at a better price. The padding is just as thick and our client mentioned that he received it as a Christmas present so he's been using it regularly for more than 6 months with no issues; hopefully the Sleepy Rides will also hold up that long since I paid more for each of them (in money and in getting a talking-to from my boss, who is very particular about every penny the company spends).My boss has been using it for about a week and has no complaints (other than the price...which I heard about again this morning). His flights are at least 2 hours long and he often travels for day trips, so he's on the plane for at least 4 hours a day. He has a bad back and, once he lands, he is on his feet for at least 5-8 hours and (on overnight trips) usually ends up having to drive a minimum of 1-2 hours to get to his destination. He said he has noticed a significant improvement on his back since using this and it makes it more comfortable to get work done during the flights. He said it's easy to set up and is compact enough to fit into his carry-on bag along with his other belongings.We recently brought on another support person, so my boss had me purchase another footrest hammock; this time, I got the Starkio model, which has proven to have the quality we need at a price that won't get me into hot water! My boss has decided to give his Sleepy Ride to the new guy and take the Starkio for himself since it is what our client has.I will upload pictures of one of the Sleepy Rides and the Starkio next to each so it's clear that they are of equal quality. From now on, I will be price-comparing before purchasing!
Priya
Reviewed in Canada on June 27, 2019
Used my Sleepy Ride on recent 21 hour flight from Canada to India. This little sling/hammock like contraption was simple to use and provided great comfort for my legs and feet during the ultra long plane journey. Definitely recommend.
Erikamuga
Reviewed in Mexico on May 2, 2019
No lo he usado pero se ve muy bueno y de buena calidad
einsteinboricua
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2019
I was not paid to write this review. I am not a robot. I actually bought this because I fly transcons every so often and wanted to test this out in preparation for a transatlantic flight later on.I tested it out on a 3-hr Delta flight while seated on a window seat. For the most part, I was comfortable. I think I should have adjusted the footrest slightly higher, but even at the position it was at, it was better than just leaving your feet rest flat on the floor. There was definitely a difference after I decided to pack up the footrest prior to landing. That being said, I think I would have truly enjoyed this even more if I had booked Comfort+ as my legs were a bit cramped (then again, the configuration of the airplane is what made it cramped).First things first: it comes in a plastic zipper case which you can use instead of the actually carrying bag (I'll keep using it instead of the bag since it can protect against water and such).The footrest itself is easy to set up in an airplane:1. Open the tray table in front of you and buckle it so that once the table is closed, the footrest remains in place.2. Gently raise your feet and place them on the footrest (be considerate of the person in front of you; remember: you're both packed like sardines so don't make their experience worse).3. Relax and enjoy the flight! If you need to move your feet, do it gently so that the seat in front of you doesn't rock. I switched my legs from crossed to uncrossed to side and the seat barely nudged, all while enjoying my rest.Now, caveats:1. Not all airlines will allow this. Consult your airline to see if there will be any issues with this. Even if the airline doesn't allow it, the worst that can happen is that they ask you to take it down, but keep reading.2. Not all airplanes are capable of supporting this. Regional jets (CRJs, ERJs) have very little legroom, small tray tables, and very weak seats. You're better off going with the mainline jets (Airbus, Boeing). Besides, for the flight time of those jets, it's not even worth taking out.3. Not all seats can accommodate you. Don't get a bulkhead seat or one that has a seat way ahead of you. The footrest will not work.4. Not all remaining seats are the same. Airlines have to abide by safety regulations and exit row seats and aisle seats will be big no-nos. You're better off booking a window seat if you're on your own or a middle seat if someone you know is traveling in the window seat. You SHOULD NOT impede access to the aisle for anyone (that's how they'll ask you to take it down). Even if your entire party is seated next to you, never use this on an aisle seat.5. You're probably better off with nothing under the seat in front of you so you can take advantage of various positions (legs extended but still suspended being the best one). However, be considerate of others and if you have a handbag or backpack, place it there and leave the space overhead for carryons.Finally, not all airlines are made equally. Legacy carriers like American, Delta, and United offer Economy Plus cabins that have a bit more legroom and may make it more comfortable to use this. Budget airlines like Spirit have so little legroom that there is no way you'll enjoy this. If you're flying in first class, it's pointless since the tray table is under the armrest and there is plenty of leg space as it is (unless you're flying an intl. configuration in which case it truly is pointless to bring it out).
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