The Scotsman

Wheelchair accessory brand secures Paralympia­n model as ambassador

- By HANNAH BURLEY

0 Wheelchair tennis player and model Samanta Bullock A Glasgow-based healthcare start-up has signed a former Paralympia­n as its latest brand ambassador.

Dragons’ Den-featured product Wheelair, owned by Staels Design, secured athlete and model Samanta Bullock as its second official ambassador.

Designedby­managingdi­rec- tor Corien Staels, Wheelair is an accessory which uses inbuilt fan technology to cool a wheelchair user’s back and core by taking away excess heat and moisture, in addtion to providing back support.

Bullock, who has been paraplegic since the age of 14 due to a bullet wound, played wheelchair tennis for Brazil between 2003 and 2009. Since then she has become a model and influencer, raising awareness of disabiliti­es and promoting inclusion.

She said: “Wheelair is really going to change the game for wheelchair users. When talking to Corien, it was clear that the Wheelair brand is really in line with my own ethics on sustainabi­lity, which sealed the deal for me deciding to represent them.”

Staels said: “Samanta is a style icon not just for the disabled community, but for our community as a whole. The fact that she wants to represent us is a huge vote of confidence in the appearance of the design, which I am ecstatic about.

“I believe that there is no reason why disability products shouldn’t look good as well as solve a problem. That’s why when designing our backrest, I have never compromise­d on the appearance.”

Double paralympic and world champion wheelchair rubgy player Michael Kerr is also a brand ambassador.

Wheelair won the backing of Deborah Meaden and Peter Joneswhens­taelsprese­ntedit on the Dragons’ Den television show, with the investors offering £75,000 in return for a 30 per cent equity stake.

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