LEICESTERSHIRE, ENGLAND, May 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) The Trabasack team will be returning to the Mobility Roadshow 2012 after three years of steady progress and hard work and their return won't be without a bang, in the form of a brand new product launch exclusive to the roadshow. For their second appearance at the Peterborough based event, Trabasack and their full product range will be joined by a brand new Media Mount, which has already been attracting lots of interest and is an innovative accessory for the products already available from the Leicestershire based company.
Media Mount Launch http://www.trabasack.co.uk/Media-mount-launched
The brand new member of the Trabasack family is a unique, multipurpose Media Mount designed for use with the original Trabasack lap trays. The Mobility Mount is a completely unique and versatile design, which works in conjunction with the soft velcro ready surface on the Trabasack 'Connect' lap trays. The Media Mount is flexible and can be moulded into many shapes so it can hold and secure any media device or basically just about anything to the Trabasack tray surface. It works especially well with iPads, tablet pcs and Kindles as well as mobile phones and remote controls. Additionally, the Media Mount is a fantastic support for assistive technology devices such as switches and speech devices or environmental controls.It is of course useful for more day to day objects or to hold a drinks bottle or plate of food securely in place. Currently available via the Trabasack website, the product will be fully launched and rolled out to other retailers after the Mobility Roadshow.
Despite being a brand new product, the Media Mount has already got its fans with one reviewer describing it as adding 'further functionality to the original Trabasack Connect without adding extra weight to it' which is a clearly positive development.
Trabasack at the Mobility Roadshow
The Mobility Roadshow is one of the UK's leading events for those looking to view and ask questions about accessible and adapted vehicles and there is also the opportunity to test drive and try out new cars that are a consideration for purchase. However, for products like Trabasack, the event has a specially named Mobility Market Place where inclusive and accessibly designed products can be displayed and promoted. The Trabasack range has already won awards for its design and style and its flexibility and multipurpose functions as a wheelchair lap tray, multimedia mount, educational community mount and laptop bag highlights that it really is a fully inclusive and innovative design.
Since their creation in 2007, Equip-able Ltd, parent company of the Trabsack products have striven and worked to develop a product which is truly universal and can be used by absolutely anybody hence the Trabasack range having such a wide audience appeal from students looking for a new laptop bag, wheelchair users http://wheelchairlaptrays.com to special education practitioners looking for a practical and flexible surface for their students.
The Mobility Roadshow takes place at the Peterborough Area, East of England Showground on 21st, 22nd and 23rd June and gives all those interested a chance to truly check out advances and developments in the range of accessible and adapted vehicles available as well as a range of cutting-edge products including the Trabasack range in the Mobility Marketplace.
With the launch of their brand new Media Mount the Trabasack team are sure this will be a year to remember.The Trabasack team are looking forward to meeting as many people as possible during the show. Do come and meet Duncan and Clare Edwards from Trabasack at MM5 in the Mobility Marketplace or visit them at their featured exhibit in the new Design Zone.
http://www.trabasack.co.uk/Mobility-roadshow
For more details and hi-res images please contact Duncan Edwards on 0800 567 7812. The company can also be reached very quickly via email duncan {at} trabasack.co.uk or facebook or twitter @trabasack.
Trabasack Returns To The Mobility Roadshow 2012
Trabasack is returning to the Mobility Roadshow in Peterborough for the second time on 21-23 June. What's more they'll be launching an innovative new product: their brand new Media Mount.
2012-05-28
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[Press-News.org] Trabasack Returns To The Mobility Roadshow 2012Trabasack is returning to the Mobility Roadshow in Peterborough for the second time on 21-23 June. What's more they'll be launching an innovative new product: their brand new Media Mount.