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In response to
"
But why? Does the seat actually hit your legs? -- nm
"
by
Krusty
Unless you’re a midget - oh, wait... -- nm
Posted by
JackDawson (aka dawson)
Feb 13 '20, 20:36
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So you're good?
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Krusty
Feb 13, 20:39
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Honestly on most planes even before you recline it’s super tight. Reclining touches 90pct of peoples legs— but it’s a feature of the plane— if the per
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JackDawson
Feb 13, 20:41
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Okay, thanks!
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Krusty
Feb 13, 20:44
half of the newer seats today, the recline options is more of your seat cushion moving forward than your seat going back -- nm
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ty97
Feb 13, 20:43
Haha I was talking about Redmond!! -- nm
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JackDawson
Feb 13, 20:40
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I say I am 5'8 and my wife says nope. She's right I was 5'8 when I was 18 but I have shrunk to 5'6ish -- nm
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Bacon
Feb 13, 20:42
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You post taller.
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Krusty
Feb 13, 20:46
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