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First Class Comfort in Coach
by Gia Portfolio

The 1st Class Sleeper is an inflatable cushion designed to provide a more comfotable plane ride.

If you’re fed up with coach’s uncomfortable and scratchy seats, the 1st Class Sleeper may offer you some relief.  Designed by an airline pilot who couldn't get any rest on his commute home, the inflatable body pillow-like device drapes over the back of your seat providing a cushion for your  upper body.  The Sleeper supports the entire back and neck by inflating more on the sides rather than in the center, allowing you to rest comfortably and arrive refreshed instead of  a backache or stiff neck.  Deflated, the device easily fits into a carry-on bag. The creators are so sure you’ll love their product, there is a 90-day money-back guarantee if you are in any way dissatisfied with it.  As a journalist from United Airlines' travel magazine Hemispheres noted, "a device that claims to turn an aircraft's coach seat into a first-class seat may seem like a stretch, but after you try it, you might agree." This is your ticket to first-class sleep in coach.

 

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