WATERPROOF FEET
RUSH H2O HiPro
INCOMPARABLE GRIP. NO FOOT SHELL REQUIRED.
The RUSH Foot® H2O collection is the ideal foot for your shower leg or various, non-invasive* water sport activities.
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Available in the tried-and-true RUSH Foot® HiPro,
LoPro and ROGUE models and featuring an integrated Vibram® sole and custom molded rubber toe wrap. The RUSH Foot® H2O collection of feet offer the same great durability and comfort of all the other RUSH feet, but now adds superior traction on slick surfaces.
From the shower to the pool, you won’t find a foot that provides this amount of grip and added confidence on slippery surfaces.
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1C63 Triton LP
The 1C63 Triton Low Profile makes the excellent functionality of the 1C60 Triton available even to patients with limited space for integration.
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Just like the Triton, the Low Profile version offers the advantages of the cohesive system made of flexible carbon fiber composite material and the base spring made of high-performance polymer. In the segment of prosthetic feet with a low clearance, it offers unique functionality. Next to an especially smooth rollover, the Triton Low Profile features high flexibility in the ML direction. This ensures safety and support for walking on uneven surfaces and during recreational sports. Due to its broad area of application and high load-bearing capacity, the Triton Low Profile is ideal
for use in combination with the C-Leg and Genium.
The scope of delivery for the Triton Low Profile includes the footshell with connection cap, a Spectra-Sock and a transparent (soft) and anthracite (firm) heel wedge.
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SACH+ Foot
The 1S101, 1S102 and 1S103 SACH+ (Solid Ankle Cushion Heel) prosthetic feet have different heel heights and foot shapes. They feature a natural shape with a smooth surface, shaped toes and a sandal toe. The functional properties are achieved through the combination of a fiberglass-reinforced plastic core and functional foam. The feet are designed for use in modular and exoskeletal prostheses.
When deciding on a possible prosthetic foot many things need to be considered, such as age, activity level, daily activities, leisure activities and so on. This will be the component that transfers energy from the prosthesis to the ground and it needs to be able to keep up with the patient’s needs. It is important to choose the correct foot to prevent the risk of the prosthesis from limiting the patient. Most prosthetic feet can be used for a 30-day trial period to ensure that the patient is satisfied with the component, which also opens the door for a patient to try more than one foot in order to have a frame of reference to compare them to.