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The All Terrain Ski Terminal Device (AT-Ski-TD) is a prosthetic terminal device for skiing that fits standard prosthetic wrists and allows the user to perform the flexing motion necessary to pole during either cross-country or downhill skiing. This "flex-away" action and a quick disconnect pole are safety features designed to reduce or eliminate stress and shock to the skier if he or she should fall. COMPATIBILITY: .5-inch diameter threaded fitting fits standard prosthetic wrists. Accepts 3/16-inch diameter and 9/32- inch diameter cable fittings. Adapts to pole diameters from .600 to .750 inches. SIZES: Fits youth through adult. MATERIALS: Aircraft aluminum, polycarbonate plastic, and stainless steel. DIMENSIONS: 3.25 x 2.5 inches (l x w). WEIGHT: 11 ounces.

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This product record was updated on January 18, 2001.

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Sports and Recreation Technologies, LLC (formerly Therapeutic Recreation Systems, Inc.)

3090 Sterling Circle
Studio A
Boulder, Colorado 80301-2338
United States
Telephone: 800-279-1865 or 303-444-4720.
Fax: 303-444-5372.
Web: http://www.sportsandrectec.com.
Email: bob-trs@att.net.


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