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The Red Ferret Journalhttp://www.redferret.net [The Red Ferret Journal] the points where your body comes in contact with the airline seat, so your circulation is continually enhanced. Internal batteries for the tiny, built-in pump last 50 hours before needing a recharge…so you’ll arrive at your destination without ever having said “I’m tired of sitting!”

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