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I have always slept poorly on planes. No matter how otherwise nice the experience in J or F, it's always been a struggle. Either the bed is to hard, or the seat bumps are in the wrong place, or the foot well is to narrow ( and apologies to those who have to fly Y, I know I'm spoiled to fly premium, but these days I pay for it myself ).
One of the best F experience I've had, Etihad's 'the apartment' had a horribly hard bed.
Now, with a hip problem, I'm even limited in comfort in regular beds.
What to do with long haul flying coming up?
Solution! I found the 'Ascent 25' from Kathmandu. It's a mostly self inflating, small camping 'mat', ideal for most J and F beds.
It fits into a carry-on ( with a bend on one end) and weighs 500g ( hanger for scale)
Unroll and unscrew the valve and it mostly self inflates via foam skeleton inside and fully inflates with two additional breaths. 120 X 56 cm:
About 25 mm thick when inflated.
On my flight on QR yesterday, I put it under the supplied 'mattress pad' ( same as Qantas') and it was soft and even and I had no problems at all. No big fuss to install either. I don't think anyone else noticed.
Cost me $75 at Kathmandu in Adelaide ( sorry I couldn't help you unpack @Pushka ) ; it was on sale at that time, down from $120.
Steak knives not included.
One of the best F experience I've had, Etihad's 'the apartment' had a horribly hard bed.
Now, with a hip problem, I'm even limited in comfort in regular beds.
What to do with long haul flying coming up?
Solution! I found the 'Ascent 25' from Kathmandu. It's a mostly self inflating, small camping 'mat', ideal for most J and F beds.
It fits into a carry-on ( with a bend on one end) and weighs 500g ( hanger for scale)
Unroll and unscrew the valve and it mostly self inflates via foam skeleton inside and fully inflates with two additional breaths. 120 X 56 cm:
About 25 mm thick when inflated.
On my flight on QR yesterday, I put it under the supplied 'mattress pad' ( same as Qantas') and it was soft and even and I had no problems at all. No big fuss to install either. I don't think anyone else noticed.
Cost me $75 at Kathmandu in Adelaide ( sorry I couldn't help you unpack @Pushka ) ; it was on sale at that time, down from $120.
Steak knives not included.
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