Salomon Adaptive Project
Pioneering initiative by Salomon that designs and develops...
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What it does
The Salomon Adaptive Project is a purpose-driven initiative launched by the French outdoor sports brand Salomon, aimed at making mountain sports accessible to people with physical disabilities — particularly amputees.
Who it's for
Lower-limb amputees who want to participate in trail running, skiing, or snowboarding using affordable, high-performance adaptive prosthetic equipment.
How to get it
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Price: Price on application (Hopper blade from ~€2,000 via Hopper/PROTEOR)
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Price
Price on application (Hopper blade from ~€2,000 via Hopper/PROTEOR)
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Category
Prosthetics and Orthotics | Adaptive Sports and Recreation
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Challenges it addresses
- ✓Motor/Physical
- ✓Sport and Recreation
- ✓Prosthetic access and affordability
- ✓Adaptive equipment availability
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