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Picture of COLLEGE PARK TRES FOOT The College Park Tres Foot is a prosthetic foot designed for use by individuals with lower extremity amputation. With a full-length toe lever and soft components to articulate inversion/eversion, this dynamic response foot can help restore function for individuals with moderate activity. The foot comes permanently assembled in an integrated foot shell without a Spectra sock. DIMENSIONS: 21 to 30 centimeters long. CAPACITY: 220 pounds. COLOR: Caucasian or brown foot shell. WARRANTY: One year.

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This product record was updated on October 9, 2008.

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College Park Industries

17505 Helro Drive
Fraser, Michigan 48026
United States
Telephone: 800-728-7950 or 586-294-7950.
Fax: 586-294-0067.
Web: http://www.college-park.com.
Email: info@college-park.com.


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