The Aircast AirSelect Walker Brace / Walking Boot is the most-advanced walking boot, engineered to provide the ultimate in protection, comfort, and edema (swelling) control. The Aircast AirSelect has a durable, semi-rigid shell that helps support the limb while providing full-shell protection. Overlapping Duplex air cells line the shell providing intermittent pneumatic compression for 3-times
Categories: Braces, Splints & Supports
Added on: February 5, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
The Aircast AirSelect Walker Brace / Walking Boot is the most-advanced walking boot, engineered to provide the ultimate in protection, comfort, and edema (swelling) control. The Aircast AirSelect has a durable, semi-rigid shell that helps support the limb while providing full-shell protection. Overlapping Duplex air cells line the shell providing intermittent pneumatic compression for 3-times faster edema reduction. The front panel is pre-inflated and combined with the overlapping air cells, which provides a total contact fit. SoftStrike technology absorbs and dissipates shock, while the lightweight and lab-tested rocker sole combine to encourage a natural gait and a continuation of everyday activities. The Aircast AirSelect features a sleek, open-frame design that provides ventilation. The non-marking, skid resistant rubber tread allows for greater traction and longer wear. Universal fit allows the Aircast AirSelect to be worn on either the left or right foot.
Excellent. I tore the tendons in my foot and ankle and it wasn’t healing until I got this boot. I had it immobilized and wrapped but it really needed a boot. I felt relief as soon as I put it on. I’m 5 4 and heavy set and the boot fit me fine. I got a medium and I’m a size 10 and it was a good fit. Sometimes a 10 shoe is a tad small for me. I think if you are are an 8-10 women’s size a medium is good. Some people who were 10 said their toe came over the front, you need to make sure that you let all the…
The boot is easy to put on and easy to take off I fracturred my Left Tibula on vacation and needed to be off the ankle for 6 weeks-No surgery! I was informed by my orthopedist to purchase the long leg boot after he removed the cast splints (a hard/soft cast). I had been in a cast for 3 weeks prior and needed a boot for another 3 weeks. I’m in the Health Care Field and know quite a few things about what to look for in a boot. Comfort and support is among the most important. I viewed the other Walker Braces and found that this one with…
Buy a shoe lift for other foot and arch support insoles. Please for the love of God buy a shoe lift for your other foot. If you don’t you will injur your back and your hips. The leg wearing this boot will be a few inches longer now. Also this boot will crash your arch. The footbed is completely flat. You have to get some insoles with good strong arch support and some shock absorption. Get yourself a shinny rod of some kind to itch your leg through the day. Eventually the top part of the cast will dig into your shin. Take a soft thick sock and wrap it…