Legal
Accessibility Statement
Our accessibility posture for Montclair Sports websites, Pro Shop, account flows, and athletic-development platform.
Effective May 20, 2026
01
Our Commitment
Montclair Sports is committed to building accessible, readable, keyboard-operable, screen-reader-friendly digital experiences for athletes, guardians, coaches, athletic directors, shoppers, and program administrators.
We use WCAG 2.2 Level AA as our product baseline for customer-facing web experiences and treat accessibility as part of product quality, not as a post-launch cleanup task.
02
Conformance Target
Our target is WCAG 2.2 Level AA for the marketing site, Pro Shop, checkout surfaces under our control, account flows, and platform dashboards. We also consider ADA Title III, Section 504, Section 508, state accessibility laws, and procurement expectations that commonly apply to digital services.
Third-party surfaces such as Stripe Checkout, app stores, OAuth providers, shipping providers, embedded media, or browser extensions are governed by those providers, but we choose vendors and configurations with accessibility in mind.
03
Accessibility Practices
Our implementation practices include:
- Semantic landmarks, headings, form labels, button names, link purpose, and status/error announcements for assistive technology.
- Visible keyboard focus, logical tab order, skip links, and keyboard-operable menus, dialogs, carts, forms, and controls.
- Color contrast checks for text, icons, focus states, disabled states, borders, and UI components, including dark footer and auth surfaces.
- Readable text sizing, line height, spacing, plain-language labels, and avoidance of text-over-image combinations that reduce legibility.
- Alternative text for meaningful imagery and empty alt text for decorative graphics.
- Reduced-motion support using the operating system preference.
- Error prevention and recovery for forms, including explicit labels, constraints, validation, and human-readable error messages.
04
Ongoing Review
We review new features for accessibility during design, implementation, and QA. We prioritize issues that block task completion, prevent screen-reader or keyboard use, create low contrast, cause motion discomfort, hide critical information, or produce confusing form errors.
As the product matures, we expect to add periodic manual audits, automated checks, assistive-technology spot checks, and issue tracking for accessibility regressions.
05
Known Limitations
Some production imagery and brand assets are still being finalized. We review alt text and contrast whenever visual assets change. Third-party checkout and OAuth experiences may vary by provider, browser, and assistive technology.
If you find a barrier, please report it. We would rather learn quickly and fix it than pretend any digital product is finished forever.
06
Feedback and Response
Email legal@montclairsports.io with the page or screen, a description of the problem, your browser/device, and any assistive technology you were using. Accessibility reports are routed as product-quality issues and prioritized according to user impact.
We aim to acknowledge accessibility reports within five business days and provide a practical update after we have enough information to reproduce or assess the issue.