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1st Class Sleeper® Your Bed in the Clouds |
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Toll Free: 866.766.6946 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q. How small does it get when it is totally deflated and rolled up? Q. Does it work for car travel? Q. I am 6’2”. Am I too tall to use the sleeper? Q. I’m 5’ tall. Am I too short? Q. I’m big ( 300 lbs.) is it going to work for me? Q. Will if work in First Class and Business Class?
---------------------------------------------------------------- A. It weighs just over a pound.
---------------------------------------------------------------- Q. How small does it get when it is totally deflated and rolled up? A. It folds down to the size of a bulky travel umbrella or a 20 oz. water bottle.
---------------------------------------------------------------- Q. Does it work for car travel? A. Yes, but we don’t want the driver using it for obvious reasons. For the passenger, it works fine, but because most car seats wrap around your back somewhat, you will need to use less air than in a coach seat.
---------------------------------------------------------------- Q. I am 6’2”. Am I too tall to use the sleeper? A. No, at 6’2” you should be just fine. 6’3” is right at the limit and at 6’4” you would be too tall to use it unless your are in an emergency exit row.
---------------------------------------------------------------- Q. I’m 5’ tall. Am I too short? A. No, but we will ask you to do one thing different. We want you to sit on the bottom 2” of the sleeper. This allows your head and neck to be cradled correctly in the head support.
---------------------------------------------------------------- Q. I’m big ( 300 lbs.) is it going to work for me? A. I’m the inventor and I’m not exactly petite at 6’1” and 240 lbs. It should work for you, though you will only need 8-9 breaths of air. For anyone over 300 lbs., I wouldn’t recommend it.
---------------------------------------------------------------- Q. Will if work in First Class and Business Class? A. Absolutely! Because the seat is bigger, you will need a little more air (13-14 breaths versus 10-11 in coach).
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