Tags: PlaneFeet / Security / Airport Security / Travel Gear
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juliana
June 3, 2008 at 3:35 PM | 2 Comments
From the same people who bought you PlaneSheets, come PlaneFeet: "security socks" that you put on when going through the airport security checkpoints shoeless.
The slippers look pretty much like the paper booties that CSI teams wear at murder scenes except these have the PlaneFeet logo plastered all over them. The slippers also come with a clear plastic storage pouch.
The PlaneFeet people go on to suggest that you wear the slippers on the plane to protect your socks from dirty carpets or in your hotel room. (Although, being the hotel snobs we are, we're not sure we would stay in a place where the rugs are bad enough to require slippers.)
We've actually seen a few airport checkpoints offering similar paper booties for passengers to wear if they aren't wearing socks under their shoes. And at $2.50 a pair, maybe you'll just take your chances with gross floors. But if you're a germaphobe, you can stockpile your PlaneFeet: Order 10 pairs and you get a batch for the discounted price of $20.
Related Stories:
· PlaneFeet [Official Site]
· Travel Gear coverage [Jaunted]
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