Cramped airline seats have never been the best place to rest your weary bones, but now as travelers spend more time sitting on the tarmac and more time in the air, flights can be downright painful. Well, the folks behind Best Seat believe they have the answer to all your in-flight muscle pain woes:
“Best Seat is not like anything you have ever experienced before. This new-patented CCPM Technology gently changes the pressure points under you as you sit to greatly increase the circulation in your buttocks and thighs while you sit.”
Well, who can argue with increased circulation in the buttocks?
Best Seat has been used by air travelers, truck drivers, and people who just sit a lot, and it made it on to MSNBC’s 20 Great Travel Gadgets list. It’ll run you about $225. I’d love to hear if anyone has used it and found it at as exciting as they make it sound.
Speaking of airline seat massages; my fellow Standard Upright Positioner, Anne, will be flying First Class on Virgin America very soon, and she’s going to let everybody know how relaxing their built-in chair-massage truly is. I, too, will be flying soon. Of course, I’ll be in coach on American, so I’ll let you know how those free sodas work out.






This is great, it’ll make my blood *not* feel like maple syrup pumping through my veins.
Comment by foxnomad — November 14, 2007 @ 11:48 am