Airlines hate seeing this coming.
A clever jacket that can hold enough personal items for a week's holiday is declared the ultimate travel hack.
Coat It costs a considerable $288but it ultimately saves Jetsetters money on packed luggage and carry-on fees.
Clothes are produced by Wear on a fly Made from marine plastic, the wearer can pack his belongings into a hidden interior pouch.
Once filled, the clothes look like a typical winter fufe coat when worn at the airport.
in Recent Clips Posted on Tiktok, the company boldly declared “Ryanair hates this jacket,” allowing a week's worth of clothing to fit into 14 interior pockets, allowing travelers to easily pass security checkpoints during flights and slide under the seat.
This product received rave reviews online from Tiktokkers. He praised the hack for avoiding the troublesome fees.
“Bravo!! This is when our intelligence opposes the (bad) rules!!” said one commenter.
“Walking around the airport has turned into training that costs nearly 300, wearing all the items you'll be filming with you, including shoes and more,” joked one user.
“It feels like a spy with a secret gadget in his pocket,” one person wrote reddit.
But not everyone was impressed.
“I won't keep mine for a 7/10 day trip. I'll probably work for an overnighter,” one critic said.
“If you actually fill it with clothes, it doesn't look like a nice puff. It's going to look like a random rectangular lump, and it's getting wrinkled,” another criticized. “And it's filled with 15 pounds as they claim, but it sounds really heavy on the jacket.”
The topic of the product comes after years of travelers have tried to skirt extra baggage on flights.
One flyer used his pockets and socks to store items for the flight, while another flier wore multiple clothes, although she still fined her.
Other travelers have tried workarounds such as disguising personal items with tax-free bags and making luggage look like multiple bags.
This year, Air Canada joined the frontier and Ryanair ranks by announcing fees related to carry-on baggage.
According to previous reports, basic economic ticket holders will charge $25 for more carry-on vehicles than their wallets or backpacks. For additional luggage, it's $36.
