Tall flier? Used your knees as a bumper on a plane before? Knee Defender to the rescue! Knee Defender is a compact set of rubber grips that attach to the seat-back tray in front of you. They prevent the seat in front of you from reclining back crushing your knees or even your laptop.
According to the Knee Defender website the device doesn’t break any FAA regulations as it is only used during the flight and not during take offs and landings—when your tray table must be up and locked. Knee Defender is available directly from the manufacturer at the link be below at a cost of $14.95 per pair.
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I have cheaper solution, take of your shoes, and put your legs freely on passenger’s chair
I have never seen a product like this before. I certainly like the concept and can see huge benefits when travelling long haul. Very clever concept!
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