Aircast AirSelect Walker Brace/Stivale da passeggio (Elite, Corto e Standard) Medio Corto

Brand:Aircast

3.7/5

204.77

L'Aircast AirSelect Walker Brace / Walking Boot è lo scarpone da passeggio più avanzato, progettato per fornire il massimo in termini di protezione, comfort e controllo dell'edema (gonfiore). L'Aircast AirSelect ha un guscio resistente e semirigido che aiuta a sostenere l'arto fornendo allo stesso tempo una protezione completa. Le celle d'aria Duplex sovrapposte rivestono il guscio fornendo una compressione pneumatica intermittente per una riduzione dell'edema 3 volte più rapida. Il pannello frontale è pre-gonfiato e combinato con le celle d'aria sovrapposte, che forniscono una vestibilità a contatto totale. La tecnologia SoftStrike assorbe e dissipa gli urti, mentre la suola rocker leggera e testata in laboratorio si combinano per incoraggiare un'andatura naturale e una continuazione delle attività quotidiane. Aircast AirSelect presenta un design elegante a telaio aperto che fornisce ventilazione. La non marcatura, il battistrada in gomma antiscivolo consente una maggiore trazione e una maggiore durata. La vestibilità universale consente di indossare Aircast AirSelect sul piede sinistro o destro.

La vestibilità universale consente di indossare Aircast AirSelect sul piede sinistro o destro. Progettato con un elegante telaio aperto che fornisce ventilazione; Il battistrada in gomma antitraccia e antiscivolo consente una maggiore trazione e una maggiore durata. Le celle d'aria Duplex sovrapposte rivestono il guscio fornendo una compressione pneumatica intermittente per una riduzione dell'edema 3 volte più rapida. La tecnologia SoftStrike assorbe e dissipa gli urti, mentre la suola rocker leggera e testata in laboratorio si combina per incoraggiare un'andatura naturale. Presenta un guscio resistente e semirigido che aiuta a sostenere l'arto fornendo allo stesso tempo una protezione completa.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Brand Aircast
Brand Name ‎Aircast
Color Black, Grey, Off-White
Color ‎Black, Grey, Off-White
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 2,472 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Item Dimensions LxWxH ‎12 x 6 x 2 inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎21.3 x 15.24 x 6.57 inches
Item Weight ‎0.55 Pounds
Manufacturer ‎DJO Global
Material ‎Straps: NYLON, Front Panel: High Density Polyethylene, Shell: POLYPROPYLENE
Package Weight ‎1.39 Kilograms
Part Number ‎AC141FB03-M
Size Medium
Size ‎Medium
Sport Type ‎Walking
Style ‎Short
Use for Feet

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Scritto da: W. Gordon
Sizes differ in more than toe length; Elite most comfortable
I'm writing this review for those of you who may fall between sizes. As an 8.5 I was stumped because of prior experience with another DJO boot, so I ordered a small Elite and medium Standard, swayed by pricing. I completely concur that the Elite is a more comfortable boot. If you can afford it, go for the upgrade. Strictly speaking, the small is a tad short in length (if you are an 8 it will fit perfectly) but overall it fits much better than a medium in my case (5' 5", small boned, narrow feet and calves), and since it is an open-toed boot I can adjust the padding. The plastic shell cover will amply protect my big toe. The medium is tall enough that it interferes at the knee with my talking a step; I have a much more natural gait with the small. The medium is also so much wider that my ankle is not as well supported, even with inflation I have a lot more internal movement; my heel rises up as well. The small is snug enough that I don't even have to inflate it. And this is with a currently swollen ankle two weeks post surgery. I imagine the differences would become even greater as swelling subsides.
Scritto da: allsmiles
Helped Significantly to Bring Down Swelling
This Aircast helped to significantly bring down the swelling from a Grade 3 ankle sprain and is helping to provide stability, protection, and support while my ankle heals. I wished I had purchased it sooner than I did.
Scritto da: Suzanne T
Stable
This boot is SO much better than what you get at the orthopedist office. I like you can inflate the three areas for a good fit. Highly recommend.
Scritto da: Philip C wendt
Great Boot
Fits perfectly and as described. Shipping was quick. Will buy from again
Scritto da: Carter B.
Really like this boot for what it is! Inaccurate picture of top shield for short boot.
I have the short medium aircast. I’m a true size 8.5 narrow women’s shoe. I have a 5th metatarsal bone bruise and fractured pinkie toe. I’m allowed to weight bear. I broke my pinkie toe by running into a wrought iron gate. I’ve broken a toe before, but this felt different and kept swelling even a month after the injury. Long story short, the dr thinks I have a bone bruise on my 5th metatarsal, and apparently if you walk around on a weakened bone that’s bruised it can break (stress fractures.) I have two toddlers and can only sit for about 2.4 minutes before somebody needs something. In order to avoid the flexing action, dr said I need to wear a short boot when walking around, and no long walks for me. I mentioned how I bought my medical shoe on amazon, and the dr suggested I check to see the dr office price first since I have insurance. I spent $80 on this on amazon. In the Drs office WITH insurance it would’ve been approximately $225 ???? I like that that an aircast can be removed. I would get super claustrophobic in a regular cast on my foot. I’m allowed to walk without using crutches. It’s not the lightest thing ever and can get uncomfortable, but when I do get to sit I can take it off and stretch my ankle around to keep it from getting too stiff. This version of the cast is slightly more $$, but it has two air pumps integrated into the boot so you don’t need an extra device. This is crucial because the boot fits differently when sitting vs walking. I’m constantly readjusting the pumps, so it would be annoying to have to carry a pumping device with me. The Velcro straps secure it pretty well, and there’s plenty of padding inside. The footbed is okay. It’s completely flat but I think for a foot fracture that’s probably better. If you have ankle problems maybe ask your dr if you can put a support in there. The picture for this listing is INACCURATE. The foot shield that goes on top has two additional pieces that extend toward the back of the boot under where the top strap secures. When I got the boot, this part was tucked inside, and at first glance that’s how the picture looks, so I assumed that’s how it goes. Luckily I looked up videos after only a few days of wearing and instructions because my shin was killing me from the strap being tight (enough to support my foot) and digging in. Turns out those pieces go on top and prevent the shield and strap from being too tight on your shin. Tips: -watch videos if your doctor didn’t fit you. -if your foot feels like it’s burning on the bottom when you wear this, try wearing a sock. The foam created a weird friction for me. -readjust the top of foot strap and air pumps when you’re sitting. And again when you stand. It doesn’t fit the same. -buy a shoe that is raised for the other foot (they also sell something you can put on your regular shoes.) I measured about a 1.75” difference. And bought these shoes: ZYEN Women Comfortable Walking... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CR6Y6H8?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share -buy Lysol wipes for in the house after you’ve been out and about if that freaks you out in your house/couch/bed, etc. make sure you dry it tho after to retain traction.
Scritto da: ACG
Ehh, not quite as hoped
I was annoyed that the promised next day delivery didn't happen. I waited 2 extra days for this. AMZ wasn’t the cheapest option, but I thought I would get it faster… While this boot is better than the (incorrect!) boot I was issued at the hospital post-surgery, I feel like my foot wants to supinate in this boot (I am a women’s 7). As I am to wear this for weeks, I don’t want to develop bad mechanics, so be prepared to add other support measures per your comfort and your doctor’s consult. I found the top armored piece put too much pressure on my swollen foot no matter how loose I adjusted the velcro, so have been using without. Don’t hesitate to modify as needed! The air pump/bladders help with fit, but only at the achilles/ankle bones.
Scritto da: Reese Williams
8 Months in an Air Cast - THIS IS THE BEST BOOT ON THE MARKET!! Nothing Compares!
I had to wear a cast for 8 months. In that time, I went through 3 different boot casts- and not for comfort but for durability. Long story short, this cast costs more, but you will be in way better shape mentally and physically. Better shock absorption, better design, better internal airbag system. Through and through this is the best walking boot on the market, and well worth the value. Don't compromise on this- I went through two cheaper boots and still ended up buying this and wishing I did from the start. I didnt know a boot cast could be this comfortable, with both previous boots causing callouses and hot spots with extended use. This cast was so comfortable I actually started to enjoy walking around again.
Scritto da: Penmetcha Bhaskar Varma
Top quality product
Genuine product, seller is very professional
Scritto da: A&A salon and spa
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Scritto da: Anna
If needed: a great purchase
Excellent quality & worth the money. Helped me to become more mobile & quicker, than using the cumbersome 'ski boot' that the NHS give you. Far more comfortable & much much lighter. Offered more support too as able to adjust the air pockets to suit your foot/ankle size
Scritto da: Jessica Marie
Not for someone with collapsing arch!
I wish this could have worked for me but it made my foot problems worse. I have posterior tibial tendon dysfunction my arch has collapsed so much I went from a size 9 to a size 11 in shoe size… I also happen to have something wrong with my Achilles’ tendon aswell and if I’m on my feet for to long I get severe edema. I also have over pronation.. all of these problems are in both feet :( I would’ve liked them had I been able to find inserts specifically for the cast to support my arch rather then push my feet down on the flat surface. Just returned them waiting for refund then I’ll be purchasing the aircast pttd braces. Hoping to get some relief as I don’t have a family doctor and er doctors have been useless… although it didn’t work for me it did seem to be a decent quality product but it was a bit on the pricey side

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