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Everyone deserves access. Not just to the sidewalk, but also to mountains, seas, work, friends, and vacations that truly fit you. On Woman's Day, we highlight three women who are opening their world (again) with a balance wheelchair. Their stories show what happens when technology aligns, guidance is clear, and settings fit the body and life of one individual. Practical and mental barriers disappear, creating room for control, enjoyment, and planning on one's own terms.
Winter sports back on the agenda — Betty & the Freee
Betty went to the mountains again after years. With the Freee, she independently entered the gondola and navigated the snowy paths with control. Notably, she was able to brake steadily on slopes and maneuver accurately at busy boarding points. Her highlight: arriving at the top with her family and continuing the journey without detours.

Hand in hand on the beach — Quinty & the Bi-Go
After a routine operation, Quinty Hartendorp lost feeling in her legs. She tested the Bi-Go for three months: taking low curbs at the boulevard, navigating long stretches over hard sand paths, and turning smoothly on narrow terraces. The result: reaching the sunset with her partner without extra help and without unnecessary detours.

Summer vacation extended — Lois & the Bi-Go
First doubts, then progress. In France, Lois drove through old town centers with the Bi-Go and tackled a 4–5 km uphill gravel path. Important: constant traction, controlled turns, and sufficient range to reach the summit. The view of Mont Blanc was the icing on the cake — goal achieved, route complete.

What these three stories have in common
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