Top Gear For Disabled Athletes: Accessible Training Products
10 Products That Make Nature More Accessible For These Adventurers
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Big Agnes Sage Canyon Shelter ($300)
Heather Penny, a two-spirit disabled parent of the Cherokee Nation, keeps a shade shelter in the trunk of their car for "spur-of-the-moment outdoor stops." The Big Agnes Sage Canyon Shelter is compact and versatile, offering protection from the sun whether you're solo or part of a group. For Penny, their shade shelter also functions as a kitchen area while they're on camping trips, offering protection from the wind as well. This can be especially helpful for people with heat or sunlight sensitivities.