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Exactly. It's just a bed that I can finally lie in without my feet dangling off the end.
You want the California king then. It's the same size in width but longer.
Edit: Never mind, they actually do shrink slightly in width.
A California King is 4 inches (10 cm) longer but also 4 inches narrower than a regular King.
I like my feet dangling over the edge.
No, that's the Stockholm Syndrome talking.
I feel safer with my knees hitting the back of the seat in front of me, it's cosier that way. And if my head scrapes the ceiling I can push up and stabilize myself if there's a sharp turn. These are perks, I say.
Pain is not a perk. And of course I'm just about to board a plane.
Best money invested ever, an (super sturdy too, 20years+ and going) extra long bed.