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Paul Westerman built a foot-exercise device after a life-threatening blood clot put him in hospital just over a week before his own wedding.

He asked the Dragons for £50,000 against 35% of the business, and Touker Suleyman backed the full amount.

How the device works

The unit is a small floor platform with two domed surfaces for the feet, designed to lift blood circulation in the legs through three straightforward movements, aimed at long flights, hospital recovery, or any spell of reduced mobility.

A pitch built on a founder's own brush with a serious clotting condition tends to carry unusual conviction, and that same condition is linked to a substantial number of UK deaths annually, giving the product a genuinely large problem to address beyond one broadcast.

What happened after the pitch

Published reporting states the device has been discussed with airline operators, residential care providers and sports clubs since the pitch, and that revenue rose after the episode aired.

Anyone considering a bulk or institutional purchase should confirm directly with the company rather than relying on older coverage.

Note: Based on the public record; company situations can change, so treat this as a snapshot.

Published by Dragons Den Hub, March 2026.