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Travel can be tough on your feet. One trick? A foot hammock that hooks onto seats on planes, trains, and some automobiles. They may look funky, but travelers swear by them. Here are a few of our favorites, plus more tools to take it easy on your tootsies. |
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With reinforced ribs and separate slings for each foot, this hammock is designed to prevent feet from stacking or tilting uncomfortably inward. |
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The Angemay’s thick memory foam padding and air holes offer comfort and support for tired feet. |
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This hammock may cost less than $20 but it’s made with good quality materials, including soft flannel and memory foam. It also comes with a pouch. |
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For less than $20, this set gives you a foot hammock, plus a memory foam travel pillow, earplugs, and an eye mask—everything you need to rest easy on a plane. |
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Smaller than a notebook, this wooden foot massager can slip into a carry-on or backpack—within easy reach when sore feet need TLC. |
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According to the brand, these compression socks are made with bamboo and recycled nylon, lending softness and comfort to help you get through long flights. |
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One of the best things about these fuzzy travel slippers is they’ve been awarded the American Podiatric Medical Association’s Seal of Acceptance. |
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These cozy slippers are like comforters for your feet. They’ve also got grippy rubber soles and collapsible heels and side panels, so you can get through airport security without a fuss. |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY SKYNESHER, GETTY IMAGES |
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Between shrinking seats and longer travel times, flying can do a number on your health. Dehydration and muscle soreness just scratch the surface. |
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