UN[PARA]LD

Open source ski gear adaptations for all

Black and white photo of a lady in a sit ski with blurred skiers in the background

Designing an accessible & circular outdoors:

The UN [ PARA ] LD (Unparalleled) project transforms surplus & unused ski clothing into adaptive alpine apparel; co-designed, tested, and created by disabled people for disabled people.

Collaboration for inclusive & sustainable winter sports:

Disabled athletes, local makers, brands, and designers collaborating to adapt discarded ski and alpine wear into useable high performance and entry level product, whilst diverting them from land fill. This project actively supports community-led action for circular, accessible and inclusive outdoor sports.

An adaptive ski jacket with added zipped darts in the side to aid fit and comfort for sit skiers

Why are we collaborating?

One Tree At a Time is collaborating on the UN[PARA]LD project, with our community and supporters playing a leading role in launching the movement. Long-term supporters, including Six Senses and Inghams, have helped fund the project from filmmaking to design and prototype development. UN[PARA]LD is about listening to the experiences of the disabled community and working across a broad network to create meaningful, lasting change.

“The outdoor clothing industry has failed disabled people. It is time for something new.”

665

Number of para-athletes at the winter olympics

0

Number of brands making bespoke ski gear

1.3 billion

Number of disabled citizens, globally

Project supporters

UN[PARA]LD exists due to our supporters, funding and kit donations are the bedrock of this project.

Smiling Six Senses staff pointing at their hotel sign

Project Funders

Six Senses

We’re taking the UN[PARA]LD project to the Milano/Cortina Winter Paralympics. Where we’ll be screening a film, displaying the adaptive garments and hosting talks. None of that would be possible without the support from Six Senses.

Members of the Re-Action collective at the last Re-Action weekender

Consulting expertise

Re-Action Collective

At the centre of every great project, you’ll find citizens. UN[PARA]LD is a coming together of forces. The disabled community, meets the Re-Action Collective.

A screenshot from an Inghams impact report describing the relationship between Inghams, One Tree and Re-Action

Funding Supporter

Inghams

Inghams have backed us for years. The team at their head office understands the power of Collective Action. So, much so that we regard them as part of the movement for change. Their support extends beyond funding, to guidance and championing.

A Supreme ski instructor looking at the mountains.

Kit Donator

Supreme Ski School

Supreme Ski School have generously donated their surplus ski uniforms to One Tree at a Time. These garments have been instrumental in helping us grow our projects, and have been repaired, patched, and integrated into the Patching, UN[PARA]LD and Made to Be Worn initiatives.

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