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my overall back and leg comfort
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But with the Sleepy Ride footrest my legs didn't feel cramped
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It’s nice because you can allow your legs to totally relax and “hang” versus trying to keep them propped up on your bag or laying in the floor.
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My legs felt great after a 4 1/2 hr flight
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I can't say the difference is dramatic (nothing can replace reasonable leg room!), but it's a substantial improvement, and you do feel it for sure.
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I am barely 5 feet tall and international flights are so uncomfortable because my legs don’t touch the ground
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Unfortunately, there just isn't enough room in Economy to stretch your legs out like the picture indicates
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My legs often get uncomfortable on these long flights and I usually bring a bag to put my feet on
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I get leg cramps on flights and restless legs and this seemed to help that issue as well.
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It elevated my legs so that it was very helpful.
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With the footrest, I could lift my legs to a decent level and almost straighten out
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It was a little awkward, but was easier on my legs to be slightly elevated.
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I did find that it was more comfortable if I hung my legs at the calf versus the foot.
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I have short legs and my legs always suffer flying.
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I’ve tried foot rest pillows and compression socks but never did I think there is a hammock-type equipment that will do exactly what I need: elevate my legs
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There is not enough leg room on planes to use this item
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I wish it had more grip because if it didn't slide up my calf (to the back of my knee) I could've positioned it to allow straightening even long legs
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While I always have enough leg room (only 5’3’’), I can never get comfortable enough to sleep and if I do I always get swelling and leg pain (the seat bed is always too long so puts pressure on my knees)
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If you are only able to go in economy this was a tremendous help for me (5'5") to elevate my legs enough to shift the weight off my hip joints
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I was able to sleep more comfortable as well as my legs and feet where not swollen when I landed.