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July 02, 2009

1st Class Sleeper

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1st Class Sleeper®

Turns your cramped coach seat into a lap of luxury.

Veteran commercial pilot Captain Bob Duncan couldn't sleep in airplane seats on his commutes home so he invented the ingenious 1st Class Sleeper, an inflatable "bed in the clouds" that's endorsed by chiropractors and orthopedic surgeons.

Just place it against the back of your plane seat, inflate with 10-12 quick breaths, then lie back and relax.

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Your neck, shoulders and spine will be kept in perfect alignment, eliminating stiffness and pain even on the longest flights so you'll arrive at your destination perfectly rested.

May also be folded in half and used as a lumbar pillow.

Rolls up for easy storage in your carry-on bag.

Ideal for train, car and tour bus travel, too.

Includes drawstring pouch and illustrated instructions.

12" x 3" folded.

18 oz.

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$29.95.

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Comments

That would be great for people who sleep on planes. I on the other hand, have spent whole overseas flights gripping my seat bottom in preparation for using it as a flotation device.

Posted by: Anne | Jul 2, 2009 2:30:39 PM

Have I ever mentioned that I HATE people who recline all the way when I'm sitting behind them?

I DON'T CARE if that's how the seat was made.

If my tray is almost touching me, there's a problem.

If my movement is now totally restricted, there's a problem.

Posted by: Rocketboy | Jul 2, 2009 12:00:59 PM

I've never flown in coach seating that reclines nearly as much as those depicted!

Posted by: Rob O. | Jul 2, 2009 9:36:06 AM

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