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Introducing Feeldom Adaptive Bags

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Chronically Jenni

Living with a chronic illness means carrying a lot, but with Feeldom’s accessible bags, I've found the solution! ✨

Say goodbye to precarious balancing acts on the back of my wheelchair or on my lap. These wheelchairaccessible bags are a gamechanger, offering ample space and smart organization for all my essentials giving me a sense of security when I’m out and about.

The design of the zippers makes access extremely easy and they are easily visible even in low light.

The JayU bag is perfect for everyday use with a variety of pockets so you can see exactly where everything is in your bag and there are multiple ways to wear it on a wheelchair or as a crossbody bag.

The Star bag is perfect for days out or travel again with a great range of compartments including insulated side pockets, a zip to side access port for discreet use of lines or chords for feeding tubes or other equipment and I love the carabiner to help me find my keys quickly and easily. There are several versions of the Star bag which have different features, this is the latest model the Star/FT. You can also get the backpack kit to convert the straps meaning it could be carried and also means it can be taken on and off a wheelchair easily. The bags are handmade, weather resistant and long lasting.

Feeldom has a brilliant range of handcrafted bags to suit your needs so be sure to check out their website, you can use code JEN24 for 10% off.
https://www.feeldomlife.com/

What features would be most important to you in an accessible bag, let me know in the comments below?

And if you’re heading to the Abilities Expo in New York from May 3rd5th you can meet the lovely Feeldom team and try out the bags for yourself!


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