Re Launch of CanGo Maxi 2.0

March 10, 2026

CanGo Maxi 2.0 Relaunch: A New Standard for Inclusive Mobility and Outdoor Access

At Equal Adventure, we believe that everyone deserves the freedom to move, explore, and experience the world without barriers. Today, we’re proud to officially relaunch one of our most important innovations — the CanGo Maxi 2.0.

Refined through real-world testing, community feedback, and engineering improvements, the CanGo Maxi 2.0 is more than just equipment. It’s a portable lifting and transfer system designed to empower people, support carers, and unlock environments that were previously difficult to access.

Important:
The CanGo Maxi 2.0 must always be used in combination with the Mango Sling and the Mango Spreader Bar.
These components are specifically designed to work together as a complete system, ensuring safe attachment, balanced lifting, and secure transfers.

Whether you’re assisting with transfers in a training environment, enabling access to outdoor activities, or supporting individuals with mobility challenges, CanGo Maxi 2.0 is built to deliver stability, safety, and freedom of movement when used with Mango Slings and the Mango Spreader Bar.

Why We Redesigned the CanGo Maxi

The original CanGo system has been used by carers, outdoor leaders, rehabilitation specialists, and inclusive adventure providers around the world. But as with any product designed to support real people in real environments, we continued listening to feedback.

Users told us they wanted:

• Greater stability and adjustability

• A system that could handle uneven terrain

Easier transport and setup

• Smooth, controlled lifting

• Equipment that is safe, reliable, and adaptable

• The CanGo Maxi 2.0 was developed with these priorities in mind.

Every update — from the adjustable leg design to the improved pulley system — reflects our commitment to practical, inclusive design.

Fully Adjustable Frame

One of the standout features of the CanGo Maxi 2.0 is its adaptable structure.

With adjustable leg height and beam configuration, the system can be adapted to suit a variety of environments including:

• Indoor spaces

• Outdoor terrain

• Uneven ground

• Training and rehabilitation facilities

• Adventure and expedition environments

• The adjustable legs allow operators to keep the beam level even when working on sloped or uneven surfaces, ensuring safe transfers every time.

Smooth Manual Pulley System

The CanGo Maxi 2.0 uses a manual pulley and rope system designed for controlled lifting and lowering.

When used with the Mango Sling and Mango Spreader Bar, the system allows operators to:

• Lift smoothly with minimal effort

• Maintain full control during transfers

• Move the user laterally along the beam using the bogie

• Lower the user safely and precisely onto the target surface

This mechanical advantage reduces strain for carers while ensuring comfort and safety for the user.

Compact and Portable Design

Mobility equipment often struggles with portability — but the CanGo Maxi 2.0 was designed with transport in mind.

The frame folds down compactly and is secured using the CanGo Wrap, making it easy to:

• Store

• Transport

• Move between locations

• Deploy quickly in the field

With a complete system weight of approximately 30 kg, it remains robust while still being manageable for teams to move and set up.

Built for Real Environments

The CanGo Maxi 2.0 is designed for real-world use, not just controlled indoor settings.

Its robust frame and adjustable configuration make it ideal for:

• Outdoor mobility support

• Accessible adventure activities

• Field-based transfers

• Rehabilitation environments

• Community access projects

With a Safe Working Load of 120 kg, the system provides reliable performance while maintaining structural integrity when used with the Mango Sling and Mango Spreader Bar.

Empowering Inclusive Adventure

At Equal Adventure, accessibility is not an afterthought — it is the foundation of everything we build.

The CanGo Maxi 2.0, when paired with the Mango Sling and Mango Spreader Bar, plays a key role in enabling inclusive adventure and mobility.

With the right support and equipment, individuals with mobility challenges can access experiences that many take for granted — whether that’s:

• Visiting natural environments

• Participating in outdoor programs

• Joining group activities

• Exploring places previously considered inaccessible

The CanGo Maxi 2.0 helps remove barriers and open the door to new possibilities.

Who Is the CanGo Maxi 2.0 For?

The CanGo Maxi 2.0 is used by a wide range of organisations and individuals, including:

Families supporting mobility at home

• Adventure activity providers

• Outdoor education organisations

• Rehabilitation professionals

• Accessibility teams

• Care providers

• Inclusive travel operators

If your work involves supporting safe transfers in challenging environments, the CanGo Maxi 2.0 — used together with the Mango Sling and Mango Spreader Bar — is designed for you.

Join the Movement Toward Accessible Adventure

The relaunch of the CanGo Maxi 2.0 marks an exciting step forward in our mission to make the world more accessible, inclusive, and adventurous.

We believe mobility should never be a barrier to participation — and with the right tools, adventure truly can be for everyone.

To operate safely and effectively, the CanGo Maxi 2.0 must always be used with the Mango Sling and Mango Spreader Bar as part of the complete lifting system.

Together, we can help create a world where everyone has the opportunity to move, explore, and experience adventure.

From Forests to Deserts: Equal Adventure’s Journey of Inclusion at the AccessAbilities Expo 2025

November 06, 2025
From Forests to Deserts: Equal Adventure’s Journey of Inclusion at the AccessAbilities Expo 2025

When you believe that the outdoors belongs to everyone, every journey becomes more than a destination — it becomes a statement.

This October, that belief carried Equal Adventure to the glittering heart of Dubai for the AccessAbilities Expo 2025, the Middle East’s largest and most influential event for people of determination. Over three days — from 6–8 October at the Dubai World Trade Centre — we didn’t just showcase equipment; we shared a vision: a world where adventure is truly inclusive.

✨ A Global Stage for Possibility

From the moment the doors opened, the energy was electric. The Expo floor buzzed with voices from around the world — government delegates, accessibility leaders, outadoor educators, and children’s development organisations — all united by a shared purpose: inclusion.

At Stand S100, that purpose came to life. People gathered not only to see our adaptive outdoor equipment and accredited training solutions, but to imagine what these could mean for their communities. There was laughter, curiosity, and, often, quiet reflection — as visitors realised what true accessibility in the outdoors could look like.

🚀 The Boma: Freedom in Motion

Among our most talked-about innovations was the Boma all-terrain chair — a vehicle of freedom that turns once-unreachable landscapes into open horizons.

Watching visitors’ reactions as they learned what the Boma could do was unforgettable. They didn’t just see a piece of equipment; they saw opportunity — trails that could be explored, forests that could be felt, and deserts that could finally be crossed without limitation.

One delegate put it beautifully:

“You’re not designing chairs. You’re designing possibilities.”

That single sentence captured everything we strive for. Because inclusion isn’t a product — it’s a promise.

🤝 Connecting Worlds and Building Bridges

Throughout the Expo, Suresh represented Equal Adventure with passion and authenticity, sharing stories, demonstrating equipment, and connecting with people from across continents.

We met government representatives exploring inclusive recreation policies, outdoor learning organisations eager to embed adaptive adventure into their programs, and child development professionals who saw in our work new ways to nurture confidence, resilience, and joy.

Each conversation carried a spark — the beginning of a collaboration, an idea, or simply a deeper understanding of what inclusion can mean in practice.

And that’s what made AccessAbilities Expo so powerful: it wasn’t just about innovation; it was about connection.

💬 The Power of Feedback and Shared Vision

We were overwhelmed — in the best way — by the feedback we received. Visitors wanted to know more about our services, our philosophy, and the real-world impact of what we do.

From rehabilitation specialists to outdoor instructors, many said the same thing: “We’ve never seen anything like this before.”

Those moments reminded us that people are hungry for change — for tools, ideas, and partnerships that make inclusion tangible, not theoretical. And that’s where Equal Adventure thrives: in the space where design meets human potential.

🌐 Beyond the Expo: The Spirit of Inclusion Lives On

By the end of Day 3, the hall was still alive with energy. As we packed away the last of our display and said goodbye to our new friends, one thing was clear — we weren’t leaving with just contacts or business cards.

We were leaving with momentum.

The conversations we started in Dubai are already opening doors — to new collaborations, shared projects, and global opportunities to bring inclusive adventure to more communities.

From forests to deserts, rivers to mountains, we are more determined than ever to make sure that no one is left behind when it comes to exploring the outdoors.


💙 Reflections and Gratitude

AccessAbilities Expo 2025 was more than an event — it was a movement. Three days of inspiration, innovation, and heart.

We are deeply grateful to everyone who visited Stand S100 — who listened, shared, asked questions, and believed with us that inclusion is not a goal, but a way forward.

As we look to the future, we carry with us every conversation, every smile, and every story. Because those moments remind us why we do what we do: to ensure that adventure is for everyone — everywhere.

Thank you, Dubai.
Thank you, world.
The journey continues.
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