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✈️ Elevate your travel game—comfort that’s as smart as your itinerary!
The Rewondah Inflatable Foot Rest is a versatile travel essential designed for both adults and toddlers. Featuring adjustable height with a double air valve, it transforms from a footrest to a toddler airplane bed. Lightweight and compact, it inflates quickly to a spacious 17x12x18 inch size, made from eco-friendly PVC flocking for durability and comfort on flights, road trips, and beyond.






T**B
Works as described and not difficult to use
I used these as footrests on a cruise ship veranda. They work okay.The valves have two sections that you insert. The first section is black and contains a one-way valve. The second section goes on top, and is a final stopper.The best way to blow these up is to remove both sections of one valve, and blow to inflate. This allows for no restriction on the flow of air, and makes inflation easy. I use my tongue to hold the air in while a take a breath.Then you have to act quickly to insert the black one-way valve section. You will lose a bit of air doing this, but it really isn't that hard to do, losing maybe 10 or 20 percent of the air. Once the black one-way valve is in place, you continue to inflate to the firmness you like. This valve keeps the air in (mostly) as you take a breath. When done, simply insert the clear top section valve cap to hold all the air in.These lost a bit of air day to day, but it wasn't a lot, maybe 5%. It was easy to reinflate.There are two sections that require separate inflation. The smaller section is one third of the full volume, and the larger section is two-thirds of the volume. This does give you some versatility. I just used the cushions with both sections inflated.The only problem I had was when lifting my feet off of the cushions. It was easy to knock against the valve, and typically the black section would let loose, and air would ruse out. It was easy to reinflate, and being careful, it wasn't hard to avoid this problem. The black section of the value did fit a bit loose though, and I would have preferred that it fit a bit tighter. Not a big deal.Others have tried these as tables, and I wouldn't recommend trying that. They are somewhat square, but the edges are rounded, and these can tip over pretty easily. It's not a problem with your feet are on them, but as a table, not a good idea.The fabric coated plastic did get dirty in use. It's kind of a trad off I guess. A smooth plastic surface would have been easier to clean, but would feel as nice. I didn't try cleaning them yet, but I suspect that it would be harder to do than if there were a smooth plastic surface, although that probably wouldn't have felt as good on the legs.Overall a good product that I would recommend.
R**E
Wonderful
We have kids and we cannot travel without these. This provides an extra space for our kids during the flight, they can spread their legs like on bed and even sleep better.
M**T
ok for what they are suppose to use for
I wanted to use these as foot stools at camp. While they inflated fine, they are not balanced enough to expect it to stay upright while in use. Good as a footstool but not as an ottoman, or side table with tray. Will not stay upright in wind.
J**S
Kids fight over them
Purchased for my daughter to elevate her legs in the car after surgery. Perfect seat height, tough material. Over a year later still using them for other kids on road trips. Blowing them up doesn’t take too long. Air seems to hold for quite a while.
A**R
Not usable on an airplane
The Rewondah Inflatable Foot Rest is advertized "for Air Travel" and, "Kids Airplane Bed"The reality is that it is not at all practical to use on an airplane.You have to inflate it with a hand pump, a battery operated pump (very noisy), or blow it up by mouth (takes forever). Non of these inflation options are fun to do in front of other passengers.Once you get it blown up, it is almost impossible to cap it without losing a bunch of the air you worked so hard to pump in there. Then of course you have to reinflate it (sometimes over and over) until you can get it capped.Also It really is too big to inflate while you are sitting in an airplane seat next to other passengers.Once it is inflated, there is no way to maneuver that big thing to the floor between the front of your seat and the back of the seat in front of you.For adults, you would then have to sit with your knees up against your chin the whole trip.It's just not practical for this purpose. Maybe for other uses, but not for airplane travel.It was sold as a pair.I returned them both.
M**D
Inflatable cushions
These inflatable supports are great for airplanes especially for kids and they fit very well between seats. They are easy to inflate and small to handle and pack. I like that each support has its own bag to store. They are strong and hold the weight on an adult. My wife sat on them and she is 110 lbs. it also provided extra space for our kid to sleep on on the airplane. We bought them specifically for airplane use and United airlines allowed them on the plane. The only major issue is one of them started leaking air by the second use which is disappointing. I was hoping it will survive more one time use. The other one is still working fine. It is cheap, so may I need to look for a similar one but from a different brand that will last longer (higher quality).
K**N
Bueno!
Aun no he tenido la oportunidad de usarlo pero esta muy bonito, lo saque del empaque y creo que es perfecto, no solo para viajes en avión sino también para que reposen los pies de los niños pequeños en el carro
S**N
Good for long trips
Haven't used it on the plane yet, but we used it for our recent 9 hour car trip. Comes in 2 so was perfect for our 2 toddlers. They were able to stretch their legs and fits perfectly between the front seat and back. Also easy to take the air out and fold it back in their bags.
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