🦵 Elevate Your Travel Game with Comfort!
The MY EZ FLY Premium Airplane Foot Rest Hammock is designed for ultimate comfort during travel or at your desk. Featuring a memory foam base and a stable platform, it alleviates pressure on your lower back and legs, making it a must-have accessory for anyone seeking relief from discomfort while seated. Lightweight and portable, it easily fits into your bag, ensuring you can take comfort wherever you go.
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Brand | MY EZ FLY |
B**Y
Great in theory
This didn’t work very well for me in coach seating. I’m 5’5” and there wasn’t enough room for me to get my legs in it with the seats so close together. I could rest my feet on top of it, and it did ease the pressure some, so I think if you’re shorter or in the seats with extra legroom it would be better.
R**E
Adjust it correctly for a super comfy flight!
I waited to review the MyEZFly Foot Hammock until I used it on a slew of both domestic and long haul international flights. It's also important to note that I used it in the standard 31" (ish) pitch economy seats on both Southwest and United and in Economy Plus with a 35-36" pitch on United.First, in response to some of the reviewers comments, even with very cramped leg room you absolutely can still use this foot hammock. It is all in the strap adjustments you make. I am 5'8" and in economy, my knees are uncomfortably close to the seatback tray in front of me. Still, I can stretch my legs under the seat in front of me in any seat. So, I stretch and then raise my legs to the point where they are touching the underside of the seat in front of me to see how high/low I have to adjust the straps, then I adjust them then slide the hammock over the seat back tray onto the trays back arms and raise the tray back up. I then slide one foot in and then the other. Because of the height of the seat in front of you, sometimes you will only be able to rest the soles of your feet on the padded board part of the foot hammock. Other times like on my Southwest flight I was able to rest the calf of one leg on the board, and rest my other foot against my calf (my knee was flopped outward against the window seat wall). In a not so short nutshell, you will likely have to make several adjustments until you get the right length and comfort level, but every flight I use this hammock and every time I have to adjust it a couple times to get it just right.Second, read the seller notes about making sure you buy only from them so that you know you're getting the product as shown in the picture. The MyEZFly has like a 4"x8" (ish) hard board encased in a ribbed sturdy padded outer cover. The straps are also sturdy. It also comes with a small carrying bag.I did buy a soft hammock, too, which my kiddo uses, but I prefer this one with a sturdy base. I am just a regular Amazon customer and did not receive this product in exchange for a review. I rate it an easy 5 stars for comfort, quality, and durability.
M**C
No more numb legs
I got it for my son to use in backseat as his feet dangle and go numb from sitting on high back booster. This works perfectly and it’s sturdy and padded.
L**N
Sturdy and works as advertised, though it doesn't help that much
This works as advertised. At first, I thought the straps weren't long enough. Then I realized that you lengthen them differently than I expected, so it was long enough. I don't know why some people said it was flimsy. The platform was very solid and sturdy. I like that my feet didn't fall together constantly but also weren't forcible separated as with some models. I don't know that it helped very much though. There was barely room for it on the plane. I had to have it very low to get my feet into it, and it didn't seem to make me all that much more comfortable, especially because it meant my knees were bent, whereas there was room to fully extend my legs if I took them out of the hammock. I still think it was worth it overall. It would work better in a bigger plane/one with more room for the passenger, but it was nice to have more position options on the plane.
C**A
Product assumes you have more leg room in economy seating
I loved the idea of this product, and it appears to be sturdily made. However, there are two significant problems with it. First, its function assumes that your tray table is farther away from your body (and therefore closer to your feet) than most economy seats provide. Second, the material is slippery, so if you try to at least prop your feet up (with bent knees, rather than straight legs), and also happen to be wearing socks, your feet just slide off. In short, the product is a good idea, but doesn't live up to its promise.
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