hi..i have a question.. i want to travel with my cat but the dimensions given from the Airline are 55x40x23. Is sleepypod air so flexible that could fit?
From what I've seen around, the sleepypod seems perfect for airtravel. I have one of those bulky wheeled back-pack/trolleys as a pet carrier and even though it's versatile, every time I get to my seat in the plane, I have to take out my dog from it (with the hostesses' protests), remove the wheels+panel at the base, squeeze the carrier under the seat (despite the hostesses' continued complaints and protests) and then put my doggie back in..... it gets annoying and exhausting.
im almost sold on this, the only reason why im not buying this yet is because the privacy cover for the mesh only covers half of it. Im looking for something that gives me the option to almost complete privacy for a short period of time. Does it come with two of those covers?
looks like an excellent carrier with all the important details just right >^..^<
I have travelled with kitties on air planes several times and would love one of these.
only minus is that they are so expensive here in Europe - about 40% on top of the US price ...(199€ is the price I have found in Germany which is generally the lest expensive place to buy.....that is about 255 US.)
Is the Sleepypod Air approved by all airlines? Can you please specify which airlines won't allow Sleepypod Air?
carlospiloto777 1 month ago
@carlospiloto777 We do not know of any airlines that will not allow the Sleepypod Air.
GregMote 1 month ago
hi..i have a question.. i want to travel with my cat but the dimensions given from the Airline are 55x40x23. Is sleepypod air so flexible that could fit?
(sorry for my english)
arta4482 4 months ago
@arta4482 The Sleepypod Air compresses down to 41×26×20cm well below those limits.
GregMote 4 months ago
@arta4482 The Sleepypod Air compresses down to 41×26×20cm well below those limits.
GregMote 4 months ago
US$230 in Japan sheesh
MisterSlacker 7 months ago
@MisterSlacker -- but I bought two, best carrier I could find, important for a long flight.
MisterSlacker 7 months ago
From what I've seen around, the sleepypod seems perfect for airtravel. I have one of those bulky wheeled back-pack/trolleys as a pet carrier and even though it's versatile, every time I get to my seat in the plane, I have to take out my dog from it (with the hostesses' protests), remove the wheels+panel at the base, squeeze the carrier under the seat (despite the hostesses' continued complaints and protests) and then put my doggie back in..... it gets annoying and exhausting.
ARSANGERS 1 year ago
The privacy panels are simple pieces of plastic. We can get you a second one if that would seal the deal!
GregMote 1 year ago
im almost sold on this, the only reason why im not buying this yet is because the privacy cover for the mesh only covers half of it. Im looking for something that gives me the option to almost complete privacy for a short period of time. Does it come with two of those covers?
Lyneska 1 year ago
We spent 3 years perfecting the Sleepypod Air.
Unfortunately shipping, duties and VAT add up quick.
GregMote 1 year ago
looks like an excellent carrier with all the important details just right >^..^<
I have travelled with kitties on air planes several times and would love one of these.
only minus is that they are so expensive here in Europe - about 40% on top of the US price ...(199€ is the price I have found in Germany which is generally the lest expensive place to buy.....that is about 255 US.)
KlassiskPerser 1 year ago
is it me or is there an issue with the audio
golfchicknyc1 1 year ago
@golfchicknyc1 No issue, there's no audio on purpose.
GregMote 1 year ago