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Kintrol

Safe mobility.

Do you need safety and stability in your daily life? The Kintrol hydraulic prosthetic foot lets less active to moderately active users benefit from increased stability and safety while walking and standing thanks to more natural ankle movement.

Do you need safety and stability in your daily life? The Kintrol hydraulic prosthetic foot lets less active to moderately active users benefit from increased stability and safety while walking and standing thanks to more natural ankle movement.

Product type:

Mechanic

Mobility grade:

1, 2

Max. body weight:

299.83 lbs

All specifications
Benefits at a glance

Kintrol – balancing and reliable

Natural ankle movement
Natural ankle movement for balance and stability

Thanks to the large 12° range of motion, you can benefit from a more natural gait pattern. The hydraulic ankle joint provides full ground contact faster, for a more confident stride and more stable standing – also on inclines.

Soft rollover
Soft rollover at slow walking speeds

The continuous spring design with no screws passing through provides you with the required stability for your daily activities and a soft rollover.

Maintaining ground clearance
Enhanced safety

Carpet edges and thresholds often present tripping hazards in daily life. The Kintrol prosthetic foot provides support here by maintaining the necessary ground clearance during the swing phase.

Resources

Learn more

An amputee practices walking with the Ottobock Kenevo in a rehabilitation center with a physical therapist

Living with a leg amputation

Read about what to expect after a leg amputation, how to heal your residual limb, and finding the right rehabilitation facilities.

Four people sitting on a bench. A man with a below the knee prosthetic leg, a woman with a bebionic hand, a woman with a C-Leg prosthetic knee joint and a woman with a trans-tibial prosthesis.

More about prosthetic devices

People with various kinds of limb differences and limb losses rely on a prosthesis to support their mobility. Learn about the different types of prosthetics, how they work, and what they offer.

A male African American amputee veteran sits by his workout equipment and shows off his Ottobock prosthetic leg.

Information for veteran amputees

There are several resources for veterans with limb difference or limb loss. Find local support groups, important contacts at the VA, and information on the fitting process.

The relevance of a prosthetic foot

Ottobock offers a wide range of prosthetic feet solutions. Learn which one is right for you based on your personal goals, amputation level, and activity level.

A bilateral amputee races to the finish line of a track field, sporting Ottobock's Runner prosthetic feet

Active living and sports

Participating in adaptive sports and staying active is beneficial to both physical and mental health. There are several opportunities for those with limb loss or limb difference to get involved!

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Specifications

Product information

Product typeMechanic
Mobility grade1, 2
Max. body weight299.83 lbs
Amputation levelTranstibial amputation, Transfemoral amputation
User groupadults
ActivitiesDaily use
Materialfiberglass

Product Data

Mobility grade1, 2
Max. body weight299.83 lbs
Sideleft (L), right (R)
Size9.01-11.81 ″
Footshell colorbeige, light brown
Weight with footshell2.1 lbs*
Heel height0.39 ″
Build height4.41 ″*
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