✈️ Elevate Your Travel Game with BEVLEDGE!
The BEVLEDGE Airplane Window Organization Station is a patented travel accessory designed to enhance your in-flight experience by providing additional storage for beverages, electronics, and personal items. Made from durable polyethylene, it fits into the window shade slots of most commercial aircraft, ensuring your essentials are organized and easily accessible. Lightweight and foldable, it’s the perfect travel companion for any air traveler.
Specific Uses For Product | Beverages |
Material | Polyethylene (PE) |
Special Feature | Foldable |
Color | white |
Brand | BEVLEDGE |
Finish Type | Painted |
Product Dimensions | 0.25"D x 11.5"W x 5.5"H |
Number of Compartments | 1 |
Shape | Rectangular |
Customer Package Type | ['FFP'] |
Number of Items | 1 |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 12.75 Ounces |
UPC | 860000851008 |
Manufacturer | BEVLEDGE |
Item Weight | 3.6 ounces |
Country of Origin | USA |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | onesize |
Style | Flats |
Finish | Painted |
Pattern | Solid |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Foldable |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Travel Game-Changer!!
I’ve used the BevLedge on about 10 flights now across four different airlines and it’s been a total game changer. It gives you that extra bit of space for your drink, phone, or snacks—without having to juggle everything on a cramped tray table.It’s also been super handy on girls’ trips—if I’m at the window and my friend’s in the middle seat, she’ll use it too so we can both have our laptops out and actually get work done without bumping elbows or spilling. Major win for travel days that double as work days.What’s been surprising is how much attention it gets. Almost every flight, someone (flight attendants and other passengers) comments on how clever it is. Definitely a conversation starter.I saw a few negative reviews saying it “attaches” or that it’s not allowed, but from my experience, that’s just not the case. It doesn’t fasten or clamp—it just fits neatly into the window frame and stays put. I haven’t had a single issue using it, and no crew has ever said a word beyond “that’s genius.”I highly recommend for frequent flyers or anyone who loves a good travel hack :)
J**N
I love this window tray!
This is absolutely fantastic for flights if you're a window seat person! I set my drink, phone, ipod (yes, I still use it), headphones and extra pencil all in this in the window. It keeps it all organized & I can use the tray for doing crosswords or working. It gives extra space so you don't have to be worried about dropping or dumping anything. It's a MUST for flights.
R**R
Violates airlines interpretation of FAA regs
This product is effectively a scam now, due to the way airlines are interpreting FAA regulations on things being "attached to the airframe" of the plane. I've now had flight attendants on two different flights very firmly demand that I immediately remove the BevLedge from the window. One was very mad about it, and to be fair I had set it up before take-off on that occasion. That was a year ago. The next time was just yesterday, and I was only using it briefly during an in-flight beverage service when you would think nobody would be bothered by it. On both occasions they clearly stated that it was a violation of the FAA regulations about things being "attached to the airframe".Whether it really is a violation of the FAA regulation technically doesn't matter, what matters is this is how the airlines are telling their employees to interpret the FAA regs. So it's a huge hassle even attempting to use this product on any flight, at any time, on any airline. I don't believe Amazon should be allowing this product to be sold anymore, and I can't recommend that anyone purchase it. The company that makes the BevLedge may claim there is no violation, but their opinion is completely irrelevant once you get on the plane.To put this in perspective, these incidents happened on two Alaska Airlines flights, and Alaska Airlines tends to have some of the most relaxed and friendly crews you'll probably find on any common airline. And the more recent incident was on a Southeast Alaska leg, where they tend to be even more relaxed and informal as they fly through the "last frontier" where half the passengers may be wearing rubber boots and Carhartt's. So for an Alaska Airlines flight attendant to be that mad about seeing this product in use, means this product is effectively unusable on all commercial airlines. On a more uptight airline you might even risk getting kicked off the flight or banned.You can still find recent reviews online singing the praises of this product, with none of them mentioning that it may effectively be illegal to actually use it. I found one on CNN's website from just last year. That really should not be acceptable. There should at least be a very clear warning on the product listing here.
M**O
Makes Travel Easier
People were amazing at this little contraption when I was on the plane. It held a grande Starbucks coffee and my phone through the whole flight. Made travel easy with comfort. My stuff was right next to me. No worries about spillage or not being able to reach.
M**N
Useful, I found a work around so it can be used on a seat back tray instead of the window.
I travel with a small service dog in my lap and as such, often cannot use my seat back tray table. Enter Bevledge, it was a game changer, I could enjoy a drink without risking spilling on my dog and keep my phone, headphones, and sunglasses within reach. Then my preferred airline banned anything in the window. Disappointing but I went on the search for an alternative....of which I found none that actually made my life easier. Enter random idea and a long velcro strap. Now I velcro the BevLedge to my seat back tray (with the strap running through the side of the ledge and around the tray table. This is a feasible work around that allows me to utilize all the features of the BevLedge and not go against FAA regulations.BevLedge might be wise to manufacture different colors and add two reinforced slits in the back with a strap to use them on tray tables.
D**Y
Fits in plane window to hold drinks, phones, headsets.
Bought this after seeing it used on a You Tube video. I haven't used it yet, but will update after use if my opinion changes. While it will not fit ALL airplane windows, it does include a list of those that it will fit. Seems sturdy and well made. Hopefully, it will allow me to access my items while reclined, without having the tray table across my lap.
V**S
It is ILLEGAL to use this product flying in the USA
Technically the product delivered on its promise. The first time I used it, it was great… until the flight attendant told me by law you can’t fasten or alter or adhere to the plane, and asked me to remove it from the window. After that first flight. I tossed the product, cause I didn’t want to waste the luggage space on something that I can’t use. So cause it technically worked I would have given it a 5 star. Cause it is illegal I would have given it 1 star, that is why this product gets a 3.
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