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    Nextt Covers

    Founded in 2016, Nextt finds its roots in the personal experience of the company's CEO and founder, Sebastian Paszek, an amputee himself. This experiential foundation has been instrumental in shaping Nextt's trajectory. Pioneering the sector, the company introduced limb prosthesis covers to the Polish market, approaching the subject with a profound level of dedication.

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    FLEX BK NEXTT COVER

    Individually designed for each client, the prosthetics break away from standardised production, allowing for seamless interchangeability between choices. Crafted from a material akin to human skin in softness and flexibility, they assure remarkable comfort.

    FLEX NEO AK NEXTT COVER

    Flex Neo Covers are designed as a single, easily opened piece for simple application on prosthetics. With an adjustable 7 mm gap from the foot, tailored to foot softness, they replicate the pliability of human skin.

    KIDS NEXTT COVER

    Flex covers have been designed to protect, above all, children's fingers. Very resistant to mechanical impacts, thus they also effectively protect the prosthesis.

    MAX AK NEXTT COVER

    Flex Neo covers feature a single-part design that opens at the back for easy installation on the prosthesis. A gap of about 7 mm separates the Cover and the foot, with wider spacing recommended for softer feet like carbon fiber models.

    MAX BK NEXTT COVER

    The MAX BK Nextt Cover represents the pinnacle of prosthetic innovation. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, it seamlessly encapsulates the prosthesis, offering both a secure fit and a natural appearance.

    NEXTT COVER PAINLESS TATTOO WITH MATTE FINISH

    NEXTT PHANTOM AK COVER

    The Phantom Cover is our latest achievement in flexible cosmetic covers. It has been designed to closely mimic a healthy limb while walking and, most importantly, sitting down when the prosthesis is bent.
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