In Greece, the demand for versatile mobility is driven by a unique combination of urban density in Athens and the undulating coastal terrains of the islands. The market for bicycle parts has seen a significant shift toward corrosion-resistant materials due to the high salinity of the sea air, requiring specialized manufacturing coatings to ensure longevity.
For the domestic household segment, the adoption of indoor cycling bike systems has surged as a response to the intense summer heat waves, where outdoor exercise becomes impractical during peak daylight hours. This has transformed home fitness into a primary health pillar for the Greek urban population.
Simultaneously, the juvenile sector is evolving, with a growing preference for safe, educational, and durable baby walker designs that comply with stringent EU safety directives, reflecting a broader European trend toward developmental ergonomics in early childhood hardware.