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Siegen Entrepreneurs Land €150K Investment for Innovative Kids Cycling Vest

A smart cycling vest for kids just got a big boost. Two Siegen entrepreneurs impressed investors, landing a €150K deal to make learning to ride safer.

In this image there is a child riding bicycle on the path. In the background there is a building...
In this image there is a child riding bicycle on the path. In the background there is a building with a window.

Siegen Entrepreneurs Land €150K Investment for Innovative Kids Cycling Vest

Two Siegen entrepreneurs, Jan Hass and Steffen Gross, have secured a significant investment for their innovative children's cycling vest. The duo, who run Little Biker, impressed investors in 'The Lion's Den', with one taking a 25% stake for 150,000 euros.

The cycling vest, priced around 48 euros, is designed to aid children in maintaining their balance while learning to ride a bike. It features a sturdy handle on the back, allowing parents to assist their children safely. The vests are available for purchase in various bike shops across Siegen and online at www.little-biker.de.

Hass and Gross pitched their product in 'The Lion's Den', convincing investors of its potential. Despite online searches, no direct link to an investor from the TV show has been found.

Little Biker's cycling vests, with their balance-aiding design and parental assistance feature, are now backed by a substantial investment. The company aims to make learning to ride a bike safer and more accessible for children.

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