We Need to Start Questioning the Costs of Adaptive Equipment

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But then my eye caught one that was made for the beach…it could go in the water. It looked pretty simple and had no frills. I clicked on it to see the price, and suddenly I felt so angry. I was thinking it might be a couple hundred dollars. No, it was $1,431.95. And that was on sale from $1,800 – all that, for a stroller that we would likely use a few times a year. (To be fair, this company does have some reasonably priced items.)

Thankfully, our friend is incredibly talented and can make this beach stroller for less than a couple hundred, and it will most likely be better than the one I came across. Still, how can something made out of PVC pipe be so expensive? And it didn’t even come with a cup holder.

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