Entrepreneurs' Cycling Vest for Kids Impresses 'Lion's Den', Secures Investment
Two entrepreneurs from Siegen, Jan Hass and Steffen Gross, have made waves with their innovative children's cycling vest on the VOX show 'The Lion's Den'. The investors were so impressed that they agreed to take a 25% stake in the company for 150,000 euros, despite the names of the investors remaining unavailable.
The vest, priced around 48 euros, is designed to assist children in maintaining their balance while learning to ride a bicycle. It features a sturdy handle on the back, enabling parents to hold onto their children securely. This unique design could potentially make balance bikes obsolete.
The vest is currently available for purchase in several bike shops across Siegen and online at little-biker.de. The inventors, Hass and Gross, have expressed excitement about the interest generated by the product and the support from the investors.
The cycling vest, developed by Jan Hass and Steffen Gross, has garnered significant attention and investment. With a stake in the company, the investors are betting on the success of this innovative product that aims to simplify and enhance children's cycling experiences.
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