Yes, Spirit Airlines offers a specific product called the "Big Front Seat," which is significantly larger and more comfortable than their standard "Deluxe Leather" economy seats. These seats are located in the first two rows of the aircraft and are configured in a 2-2 layout rather than the standard 3-3, meaning there is no middle seat. A Big Front Seat typically offers a 37-inch pitch (the distance between seats) and a 22.8-inch width, compared to the very tight 28-inch pitch and 16-inch width found in the rest of the cabin. Essentially, it is the same physical seat you would find in domestic First Class on a legacy carrier like Delta or United, but without the "soft" perks like free meals or Wi-Fi. Because Spirit is a "bare fare" airline, you pay only for the seat itself, which can often be a much cheaper way to travel in comfort if you don't need the extra amenities. It is arguably the best "bang for your buck" upgrade in the low-cost carrier world, particularly for taller travelers who find Spirit's standard legroom almost unusable.