Feb 6 2026

Walking Europe, One Grain of Sand at a Time

On a narrow road somewhere between the Atlantic Ocean and the Baltic Sea, a man advances at walking pace, pushing a heavily loaded Veloped in front of him. The vehicle looks more like an expedition craft than a cart, packed with equipment, marked by thousands of kilometers, and unmistakably purposeful.


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Walking with the Veloped changed the nature of the expedition. The vehicle was impossible to ignore. It invited curiosity, questions, and conversation.That man is Jean‑François Aillet, and for more than fifteen years he has been crossing Europe on foot—slowly, methodically, and publicly—carrying not just his supplies, but a singular object with an extraordinary history.

Why Walk With a Veloped?

The origin of this expedition is unlike any other.

At the heart of Aillet’s journey was a 40-kilogram object that had previously flown in zero gravity, carried aboard a parabolic flight by French astronaut Jean‑François Clervoy as part of the European Space Agency’s 111th Parabolic Flight Mission.

Once the object returned to Earth, Aillet was faced with a unique challenge: how to transport, protect, and honor an object that had briefly escaped gravity—by moving it across Europe at the slowest, most grounded pace imaginable.

Walking was the answer. But walking required the right tool.

The Veloped as an Expedition Vessel

To make this possible, Trionic sponsored Jean-François Aillet with a Veloped. He immediately transformed it—not into a cart, but into a vessel.

The Veloped was equipped like a boat.

The space-flown object was laid horizontally at its core, secured and protected, surrounded by all the equipment required for a multi-year, self-sufficient expedition. Fully loaded, the Veloped carried close to 150 kilograms.

From that moment on, Aillet set off on foot from the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, pushing the Veloped step by step across Europe.

Beyond Endurance: Why the Veloped Worked

Beyond the extraordinary human and physical dimension of the journey, the Veloped proved to be the most suitable means of transport imaginable.

In Aillet’s words—and through years of real-world testing—it demonstrated itself to be:

  • Robust
  • Solid
  • Ergonomic
  • Virtually unbreakable

Capable of passing almost anywhere, thanks to terrain-managing wheels and durable design. 

Over mountains, cobblestones, mud, sand, snow, forests, urban centers, and remote paths, the Veloped was pushed far beyond all conceivable limits of material resistance. It endured everything.

The journey became not only a test of human perseverance, but a full-scale validation of design under the most extreme and prolonged conditions possible.

A Walking Dialogue With Europe

Walking with the Veloped changed the nature of the expedition. The vehicle was impossible to ignore. It invited curiosity, questions, and conversation.

People stopped. They walked alongside him. They asked about the object, the route, the weight, the meaning. In this way, the Veloped became a bridge—between science and geography, between space exploration and human-scale movement.

Along the route, Aillet documented the expedition through photographs, notes, and direct encounters, building a living archive of Europe at walking pace. (A selection of visuals from the expedition can be found in his online galleries.)

Fifteen Years, One Continent

Over the course of fifteen years, Jean-François Aillet walked across 18 countries, accumulating:

  • More than 15,000 kilometers on foot
  • Over 1,000 days of walking
  • Approximately 90,000 people met
  • Tens of thousands of photographs taken

His routes linked oceans and seas, cultures and climates, forming loops rather than straight lines. The expedition—known as Baltica Atlantica—culminated in January 2026 at the summit of Mont-Saint-Michel-de-Brasparts, marking the end of a 15-year long human, physical, and symbolic journey.

A Rare Test, A Rare Recommendation

For Jean-François Aillet, it was a great honor to be able to test the Veloped in such unique, extreme, and prolonged conditions. Few products are ever subjected to this level of sustained real-world use.

His conclusion is unequivocal.

He highly recommends this extraordinary vehicle to current and future users alike—confident that they, too, will not regret choosing a product capable of carrying not just weight, but meaning, across continents.

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