[Good Design Award] Multifunctional Rainwear
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Separate rainwear for wheelchair users: jacket and kneecap are separated to prevent steam and entrapment.
Wind-resistant design: Air does not get inside the garment and it does not flip up in the wind.
Easy on/off: No zippers, only two buttons to put on and take off. It can be put on, taken off, and folded with small movements, and there are no armholes, so there is no need to slip the sleeves through.
Versatile styles: The kneeling cover can be fastened in six different ways, and the jacket can be worn with or without sleeves.
Ideal for everyday use: functional and comfortable outerwear that supports activity and participation.
[No steaming, no flapping, no getting caught in the rainwear.]
The upper and lower layers are separated so there is no steam.
[Jacket] Air escapes from the sides only at the cuffs.
[Fits over the legs. Even if the wind comes, air will not be trapped inside the clothes and they will not be rolled up by the wind.
[You can choose from six different ways to secure the lumbar portion of the jacket.
[Jacket] A single piece can be switched between a poncho and a jacket with sleeves.
Sleeves and sleeves do not get caught in the wheels or casters (small wheels at the tip).
[Winner of the Good Design Award for 2024!]
This product won the [Good Design Award 2024] sponsored by the Japan Institute of Design Promotion in October 2024.
[I don't want to go out on a rainy day...].
One of the reasons why wheelchair users are reluctant to go out is [rain].
I've given up going out on rainy days...
The headgear is too big and heavy for one person to put it on.
It gets stuffy, I can't use my phone.
Worried about it flipping in the wind or getting caught in wheels, casters...
To solve such problems, this product was developed together with people who use wheelchairs due to stroke, spinal injury, collagen disease, etc.
We hope that your rainy day life will be a positive one!
[Wind does not cause flapping or steaming.]
Wind is a natural enemy of wheelchair users. For example, with a full-length poncho, the wind can cause air from outside to enter through the bottom of the poncho and cause it to lose its place, causing the poncho to become unstable.
On the other hand, this rainwear has a separate upper and lower layer. The jacket is cuffed only, allowing air to escape from the sides.
The kneecap fits tightly around your legs.
So even when the wind comes, air does not stay inside the clothes, so they do not turn up and the inside of the clothes do not get stuffy.
[No getting caught in the wheels].
When you are out and about, you worry about blankets and other kneeling items slipping off.
As you move your body back and forth during transportation, items above your knees will inevitably slide downwards.
In addition, if you have difficulty seeing your feet, the blanket can get caught in the casters without you noticing.
But this kneeling jacket fits tightly around the legs, so the sides will not get caught in the wheels and the tips will not get caught in the casters (the small wheels at the end).
The jacket is also just the right length to prevent it from getting caught in the wheels of the wheelchair.
[Easy to put on, take off, and store.]
There are no fasteners and only two buttons to put it on. There are no armholes (holes in the sleeves where you put your arms through).
The design makes it easy to put on with small hand movements while sitting in a wheelchair. It is also easy to take off. The wet side is inside, and it can be folded with small hand movements.
Compact when folded. It can be held in one hand. It can be folded quickly while on the move and stored in a bag on your lap, on the back or under the screen for easy portability.
[You can choose how to fasten the lap cover.]
There are six fastening options for the [kneeling] waist belt: arm support, handle, waist belt, neck belt, backrest, and safety belt.
Choose the fastening method best suited to the wheelchair user's upper body range of motion, balance, field of vision, need for assistance, and wheelchair shape!
[With/without sleeves can be switched.]
[A single jacket can be worn with or without sleeves.
For example, those with limited mobility in their upper limbs can choose the "sleeveless (poncho)" jacket, which does not require them to put their arms through, while those who use a hand-peddled wheelchair can choose the "sleeved" jacket to prevent the sleeves from getting dirty and to feel secure around their wrists. Please choose freely according to your mood and clothes!
Reflector
When light hits the jacket in the dark, three spots on the jacket and two spots on the kneecap reflect the light.
You will be noticed even if a car passes by at night.
There is a pocket in the kneeling position.
It is large enough to hold a cell phone, pass case, or anything else you want to take in and out while on the move, and can be stoned to the side.
There is a slit on the back that stongs over the handlebars.
It protects the handle, the storage bag on the back, and the battery of the electric wheelchair from rain.
The hood has a brim so it is easy to hold and prevents your face from getting wet.
Also, the curve on the side does not obstruct your vision. The hood is slightly large enough to be worn with a hat underneath.
When light hits the jacket in the dark, the three spots on the jacket and the two spots on the kneecap reflect the light.
You will notice it even if a car passes by at night.