The phrase
"taller folks" refers to people who are physically taller in height compared to others.
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Build quality was solid, and the seats were well - shaped and supportive, even
for taller folks.
Since we have
tall folk in our family, that design feature stuck out to me.
As for the driver's lot in life, the seat is comfortable and has lots of adjustment
so taller folk will find ample legroom.
I'm pretty short so the skirt goes almost all the way down to my feet, but I think it would look really beautiful
on taller folks.
Taller folks up front means their seat backs are going to be all the way up against the rear seats leaving no leg room.
As for why
exactly taller folks should have an edge over the rest of us, researchers have proposed a few fascinating theories, several of them cited in The Atlantic.
Even with its power adjustments, the driver's bottom cushion is flat enough to
leave taller folks's thighs a-dangling.
Despite the Fiat 500's small size, seating comfort is surprisingly respectable for drivers of all sizes,
though tall folks should avoid the sunroof, as it significantly reduces headroom.
Rear headroom is fine, but legroom is a bit tight for
taller folks given the Accent's economy - car size.
Oh also, it's a nice comfortable car with room for adults front and back — though rear seat headroom is compromised for
taller folks by the sloping rear roofline.
Seating is comfortable and supportive and rear seat passenger have room for their knees unless there are
exceptionally tall folks sitting up front.
Those red door panels made a strong impression on all passengers, and the frameless windows were a boon for
taller folks who might normally have whacked their head on what would have been a curved - in frame.
That same roofline makes headroom tight and entry and exit a bit difficult for
tall folks in the second row.
Seating is terrific for those in front, with plenty of space even
for taller folks, but less so for those in the rear, where the low seats, high sills and front - seat headrests severely limit the outward view.
All the more particularly, the handlebars are extraordinary for
tall folks.
you will figure out what's best for you and Alex. Oh, that's something else to consider... a lot of strollers have handlebar heights that are brutal for
tall folks (I'm 6» and hubs is 6» 2)... so yeah, read up which brands will be gentler on his back if you ever think he might use it.
The height from ground to handle without the added telescoping is 41 1/2» and while that's a perfect height for
taller folks, it can be a little bit too high for you if you're on the shorter side.
You will love the fact that the handle bar can go as high as 48.6 - inches for
us tall folks, while also being able to come down to a height of only 36.4 - inches.
Also, mats come thicker for those of us with sensitive knees, and longer for
the tall folks.
And despite my rating, it IS pretty kid - friendly, but you know darn well they wrote this for
us taller folk.
Rear seat legroom is more than acceptable, even for passengers in the six foot range, although the hatch's sloping rear does compromise headroom for
taller folk.
Taller folk will feel the reduction in headroom, as there's not that much to begin with.
Seating is comfortable and there is plenty of room for
us tall folks (I am 6» 4» and I fit fine.
I gave two
taller folks a ride home in the Eos with the roof raised, and while the front passenger had to give up a bit of legroom, both said they were comfortable.
Headroom up front is good for those up to 6 feet tall, but
taller folks may find it more difficult getting the seat as low as they'd like.
Taller folks shouldn't bother trying this feature.
Passengers sit fairly upright in the cabin, which may be a problem for
taller folks, especially in vehicles equipped with the optional sunroof.
The not so good: There was not a lot of back - seat legroom with the front seats situated for six - foot -
tall folks.
In the past, the IS has been criticized for its cramped back seat quarters, and this model is no different;
taller folks will definitely feel the squeeze in head and leg room.
Both front - and rear - seat space are quite generous for the class, though big and
tall folks might find the door apertures themselves a bit stingy.
Slide into the rear seat and you're greeted with abundant legroom, though headroom is a bit limited, which could make it feel confining for
taller folks.
The seat bottoms are also deep for those of
you tall folks.
Taller folks won't enjoy sitting back there — I'm only 5» 8» and my head brushed the ceiling when I leant forward.
In back,
taller folks are treated to generous legroom but might wish for better head clearance.
Taller folks will find headroom lacking and those in the back seat don't have a lot of legroom either.
However,
taller folks shouldn't have any trouble reaching those controls.
Interior space upfront is generous and the footwell area has enough leg room for
tall folks.
Three people fit comfortably in the back, even
tall folks.
Also the low roofline makes it tricky for
taller folks to get in and out, especially entering the back seat.
But due to the S7's aggressively raked roof line, backseat headroom is tight for average - to -
tall folks.
Rooms are sparkling clean, as are the large attached hot water bathrooms, and
tall folks will appreciate the lofty ceilings.
Some taller folks find it acceptable but the reviews are quite mixed, see for example this FT thread:
Shorter visitors were stretched to fit;
taller folks were surgically shortened.
We installed ours on the higher side in the recommended height span to hopefully avoid that or cut the risk for
taller folks.
The sofa is deep, I am 5» 1» so this allows for plenty of curl up space and for
taller folks to sit comfortably.