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Uncomfortable in Coach?
The 1st Class Sleeper® Can Help

The 1st Class Sleeper® solves a common problem-being too cramped to get comfortable.

Do you look longingly at the comfort of the first class seats while you walk past them on the way to your coach seat? Well now with a First Class Sleeper®, you can enjoy the comfort of being in first class without paying for the seat upgrade.

How? The First Class Sleeper® allows you the chance to stretch out and relax in comfort- even in a coach seat on a long flight.

This is a truly incredible invention.

As an airline Captain, I'm proud to report that this was invented by one of my peers.

Do You Have Trouble Getting Comfortable in Coach Seats?

Well, neither could Captain Bob Duncan. He was what we call "a commuter" in the airline business. That's a crew member who lives in a different city than where he's based. He flies as a passenger to and from work.

Like many people, he had difficulty really getting comfortable in coach seats.

So Captain Duncan invented the 1st Class sleeper® .

How You Can Make That Coach Seat As Comfortable As Possible

1st class sleeper

The 1st Class Sleeper® is basically an inflatable "bed in the clouds". It is a full length seat liner. It serves to even out and pad the places where your body isn't shaped like the seat. (Who's is anyways?)

You only partially inflate it depending on your size. It's basically like an adjustable firmness air bed.

It only takes a few quick breaths (10-12). So it's not like trying to inflate an air mattress or a beach toy.

The partially inflated cushion serves to keep you aligned so you can relax without stiffness or pain. This allows you to stretch out better and relax more.

You'll arrive feeling better than you have before.

You can also use it as a terrific lumber cushion by folding it in half.

In fact, the 1st Class Sleeper® has been endorsed by both orthopedic surgeons and chiropractors.

The First Class Sleeper® flexible. On the plane, you can use it in coach, business, or first class seats. The 1st Class Sleeper will also help you get more comfortable in any car, train, bus or even a high-backed office chair.

"How Easy Is It To Travel With A 1st Class Sleeper® ?"

Very. It's surprisingly compact. It rolls up into a small package about the size of a travel umbrella. It comes with a draw-string pouch. This will easily fit into a carry-on bag or briefcase.

First Class Sleepers® are also surprisingly light. Just a bit over a pound.

It's also built to last. It's made out of the same material that is used in water beds- heavy gage virgin vinyl.

"What If I Get One And Don't Like It?"

You'll most likely fall in love with your First Class Sleeper® . Once they've tried one, most people have a hard time traveling without it.

But, in the unlikely event that it doesn't work well for you, the company that I'm recommending that you get this from will take good care of you.

They have a 100% customer satisfaction policy. If you aren't completely happy at anytime with something that you bought from them, they will make it right for you.

To order a First Class Sleeper® and upgrade your seat with this one time cost (around $30):

Click here for the First Class Sleeper

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Enjoy your sleep, I mean flight.

Note: Because an inflated First Class Sleeper® does make you ride a little more forward in your seat there are a few things you should know. The FAA won't allow you to have it inflated for takeoff and landing. Also, using a First Class Sleeper® means that you'll need a slightly longer seat belt. That's because the belt must go around the inflated sleeper and you. Usually the installed seatbelt is adequate. If it isn't, don't fret- just discreetly ask the flight attendant for a seat belt extension and you'll be set.


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