We know that travel can be stressful. Fighting for the airplane armrest is consistently ranked as one of the most annoying things about flying. Convention dictates that the middle seat should get both armrests, while the aisle and middle should each get one. But what about a row of four? What about those times when you’re stuck between two people who don’t follow these unwritten rules?
With Soarigami, you get a win-win solution. We strongly suggest that before using the device, simply ask your neighbor to see if they are willing to share. The goal of Soarigami is to unfold savvier skies through sharing and promoting peace. It’s perfect for families who travel together, especially those with young children. And it’s perfect for buses, trains, movie theaters, stadiums, etc. β anywhere with a stingy armrest!
Soarigami was invented after one too many armrest wars. After many design iterations, our founder folded her sketches into an origami paper airplane and launched it into the air. When that paper airplane landed upside down, Soarigami was born.
The tapered airplane tapered wing design does not cut into your side (insider tip: install Soarigami “reverse” with the nose facing you). The screws adjust the rubberized clamps to fit a wide variety of armrest widths, and you can position the Soarigami as close or as far away as you want to ensure maximum comfort.