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The Trias was designed for moderately active individuals who navigate varied environments and value consistent stability when walking. The carbon foot’s light weight and flexible double springs help save energy for what’s important – mobility and independence. Whether you’re at home or on your way to one of your favorite places outdoors, the Trias gives you a sense of safety.
It’s more than a foot. It’s a foundation.
Manufactured: OTTOBOCK
Mobility grade: 2
Product Type: Enhanced composite design feet
Max. body weight: 275.58 lbs
Material: Carbon
Benefits at a glance
Trias – stabilizes and adapts
Move your way
The Trias adapts to varying terrain and ensures stability, whether you’re at home or on your way to your favorite places outdoors.
Energy return
Reliable performance with every step. From a slow stroll to walking at moderate speed, you can set your own pace with the Trias.
Soft rollover for easy movement patterns
The triangular design of the Trias offers you a soft rollover for comfortable walking.
Protected against fresh, salt and chlorinated water
More than a foot. A foundation.
Answers for you
Yes, the Trias is resistant to fresh, salt, and chlorine water. Please clean your prosthetic foot according to the instructions for use after using it in water.
The Trias is suitable for patients with a transtibial amputation, knee disarticulation, transfemoral amputation or hip disarticulation, who have low to moderate activity levels, a weight of up to 275 lbs and require a lightweight, functional carbon fibre foot.
The prosthetic foot is available in sizes 21 to 30 cm. Your O&P professional selects the appropriate prosthetic foot for you according to your foot size and body weight.
No, the Trias can be integrated into either a new or an existing modular prosthesis, provided it has sufficient build height.
No, the Trias is delivered with a footshell that is based on the shape of a natural foot and is therefore compatible with most common types of shoes. Plus, a slim and a normal footshell are available in most foot sizes to match your natural foot as closely as possible.
Yes, of course you can test the Trias prosthetic foot prior to getting a definitive prosthesis. Just speak to your O&P professional.