Does anyone find the leg rests in the long-distance coaches (and 2x1 business class club cars) comfortable or useful? Maybe it's just the length of my torso and legs, but when I try to use it, my feet stick out over the end, the rest supports my calves, and after not too long, it's really not very comfortable. They're also not that easy to extend, given that they require you reach under the seat and pull them out, which requires contortions my body is not really designed to do. The last overnight coach trip I took, I just let my feet stay on the floor. That wasn't too comfortable either, but I did manage to get some sleep.
I just bought a recliner from Ikea that seems to be more comfortable. You recline it by pushing the seat back with you back and body. No buttons or anything, it seems to be some sort of spring mechanism. You can recline pretty far back, and the leg rest is reasonably comfortable, even though my feet stick out from that one, too.
I wonder if it would be worthwhile to push for redesigning the coach seats for the next set of long-distance cars, which I think are going to be procured in a few years.
I just bought a recliner from Ikea that seems to be more comfortable. You recline it by pushing the seat back with you back and body. No buttons or anything, it seems to be some sort of spring mechanism. You can recline pretty far back, and the leg rest is reasonably comfortable, even though my feet stick out from that one, too.
I wonder if it would be worthwhile to push for redesigning the coach seats for the next set of long-distance cars, which I think are going to be procured in a few years.