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Evolv
Adaptive Foot (EAF)

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$200.00
Color:Blue

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Why We Like The Adaptive Foot

For lower extremity amputee's who find freedom at the crag the Evolv Adaptive Foot (EAF) offers a high-performance feel at an affordable price. We like how this adaptive foot attaches with standard componentry and slips effortlessly into the Evolv Eldo-Z climbing shoe.


Details

  • Adaptive foot designed for lower extremity amputees
  • Polyethylene plastic handles daily wear and tear with ease
  • Symmetrical snub nose design helps you lock into footholds
  • Attaches via standard prosthetic components for easy use
  • Designed to be used inside of the Eldo-Z climbing shoe
  • Item #EVLZ03I
Upper Material
polyethylene, stainless steel
Activity
bouldering, sport climbing, trad climbing
Claimed Weight
1lb 4.8oz
Profile
symmetric snub nose

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