New wheelAIR cooling backrest cushion receives investment support from business tycoons

The wheelAIR cooling backrest cushion was offered a £75K investment deal by four Dragons on the latest episode of Dragons’ Den after hearing a pitch by Staels Design’s Managing Director Corien Staels.

The Dragons decided to pair up with both Peter Jones and Deborah Meaden, and Touker Suleyman and Tej Lalvani offering £75,000 in return for a 30% equity stake, with the option of buying back 10% of the shares once the initial return on investment was made.

After some grilling of the Dragons herself and weighing up the two offers, Staels accepted Meaden and Jones’s offer. She noted this was because of the Dragon’s connections within the manufacturing and mobility industry, as well as the opportunity to be mentored by such experienced serial investors.

The company’s brand ambassador, Double Paralympian and World Champion in wheelchair Rugby, Michael Kerr, joined Staels in the den during the first part of the pitch, where he shared his overheating experiences as an athlete and the wheelAIR was put to the test.

The patent pending wheelAIR has been carefully designed in Scotland with the input of Paralympic athletes as well as wheelchair producers. The innovation provides a much-needed modern solution to the problem of temperature regulation.

Overheating is experienced by the majority of those in wheelchairs, often on a daily basis, and is not only uncomfortable but can be a serious health threat.

Previous solutions include wheelchair users strapping ice packs to their bodies or spraying themselves with water hoses – both dramatic and unforgiving.

Conversely, the wheelAIR uses inbuilt fan technology to subtly cool the users back and reduce their core temperature by taking away excess heat and moisture. This allows for instant comfort and better temperature control. The cushion also offers extra support through a unique blend of carefully selected foams and fabrics.

In a notable moment of the pitch, Staels and Kerr demonstrated the wheelAIR to the Dragons. Meaden – wearing a tweed jacket – on sitting in the wheelchair exclaimed:

‘I can already feel it!’.

Equally notably, Staels fainted during the filming. The moments before when Staels says:

‘I’m sorry… I think I am going to pass out,’.

Source: https://www.wheelair.co.uk/

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