Adaptive Socks and Footwear for Partial-Foot Amputees and Foot Anatomy Differences
Designed for real feet, real lives, and everyday comfort you can count on.
We’re reimagining footwear from the ground up, starting with adaptive socks and custom-fit sandals built to support asymmetry, volume loss, and real-world wear.
Our products are built to support asymmetry, volume loss, and real-world wear, so comfort, stability, and confidence are not something you have to compromise.
We call this #FootEquity. It’s a practical approach to inclusive design that combines thoughtful sizing, responsible manufacturing, and technology that works with the foot you have, not a standardized ideal.
From our Truer-Fit™ socks with equitable sizing and gentle compression, to custom-fit Naya sandals created from 3D foot scans, every product is designed to fit real bodies and real lives. The result is footwear that feels intentional, supportive, and made to last.
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Multi-Packs
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The problems we solve
Most footwear is designed for symmetry. Many feet are not.
People with partial-foot amputations and other foot anatomy differences face daily challenges that standard socks and shoes are not built to handle. The result is discomfort, instability, and constant compromise.
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Asymmetry
One foot often differs in length, width, or shape from the other. Standard pairs assume identical feet, which leads to a poor fit on at least one side.
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Volume loss
Changes in foot volume, whether from amputation, surgery, or medical conditions, create excess fabric, friction, and bunching in traditional socks.
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Pressure points
Ill-placed seams, tight toe boxes, and uneven compression can cause pain, skin breakdown, and circulation issues over time.
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Prosthetic compatibility
Many products fail to work with partial-foot prosthetics or orthotic devices, creating bulk, slippage, or instability inside the shoe.
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Sizing inequity
Conventional sizing systems do not account for limb difference, forcing people to size up, size down, or settle for something that never truly fits.
What Sets Neotrek Apart
Neotrek was built to serve people the footwear industry has long overlooked. Our approach is shaped by lived experience, domestic manufacturing, and a commitment to long-term trust.
Founded on lived experience
NeoTrek is founded and operated by a partial-foot amputee. Every product reflects a firsthand understanding of asymmetry, volume loss, and daily wear challenges.
Made in the USA
Our adaptive footwear for partial-foot amputees is manufactured and assembled domestically to ensure quality, ethical production, and continuous improvement informed by customer feedback.
Lifetime guarantee
Every product is backed for life. If it fails, we stand behind it. No fine print.
Human-centered support
Customer service is handled by people who understand the use case and take the time to get it right.
Built for difference. For all.
Learn more
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Sizing and Care GuideClear guidance on sizing, fit, and care for people with partial-foot amputations and other foot anatomy differences. Learn how Neotrek socks are designed to reduce pressure points, accommodate asymmetry, and maintain comfort over time.
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FAQsStraight answers to common questions about fit, compression levels, prosthetic compatibility, materials, and ordering. Written for real-world use, not marketing language.
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Our TechnologyNeotrek uses 3D foot scanning to capture real-world anatomy, including asymmetry and volume differences, and translate it into custom-fit footwear. This data-driven approach allows us to design products that work with the foot you have, not the one standard sizing assumes.