Vehicles
The roller buggy has multiple functions, either for the common use as a baby stroller that allows relaxing walks in different terrains, such as streets or forest-paths, or as a scooter.
Siddhartha Sailingyachts offers a new sailing vessel in the length of 25m-60m combining through revolutionary design the advantages of a motor yacht and those of a conventional sailing yacht. Conventional sailing vessels are constructed in the way that the hull is waterproof closed by a deck - from fore to aft. Deck houses and superstructures are set on it.
The ski XP100 is a handcrafted ski with a wood core construction covered by titanium and carbon fiber.
Rocking Item for young and old
Simple and straight
Pullchair
Small and light Pushchair. When folded it becomes the size of a laptop, accommodating the needs to pack light when travelling and the toddlers needs to rest after long walks, for trips to the playground or for use at airports.
Biquattro
Electric-bike. When needed for shopping, the rear wheel can be split into two and the bicycle transforms into a tricycle with a loading surface. When on two wheels , it can be ridden like a bicycle making it easily manageable in cities’ traffic.
Some discussions with wheelchair users turned out that the desire for individuality with these constant companions is not met. "...too impersonally and technically!" words I often heared in the interviews.
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Re: Roller buggy
I think this is a great idea. As for the issue with safety. The design looks to have covered every thing. I think the only issue to worry about is the person using it. Just out of curiosity. How do you steer?
answerposted by: darrenmr | March 17, 2008 08:21 PM
Re: Roller buggy
Well dear Hannalore...it´s not for babies but for toddlers starting with 1.5 years....it´s written there anyway.
answerposted by: Hermann | March 1, 2007 03:46 PM
Re: Roller buggy
I don´t agree with you! Yes fun maybe but what about the child´s safety!
answerposted by: Hannalore | March 1, 2007 03:43 PM
A revolution in baby carriages!
I was always wondering how to get things done on time and at the same time having to struggle with getting your screaming child from point A to Z. I can imagine that any child would love to get on that ride and I also think that it would be practical and so much fun for a dad or mom.
answerposted by: Filippa | March 1, 2007 01:15 PM
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