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The Mathgetin Air Walker Boot is a short orthopedic walking boot designed for adults recovering from sprained ankles, Achilles tendonitis, fractures, and post-operative rehabilitation. Featuring adjustable inflatable airbags for personalized compression, a rocker sole that encourages natural gait, and a rigid plastic frame for superior support, this lightweight boot ensures stability and comfort. Its removable lining and open toe design accommodate swelling and bandages, making it an essential recovery companion that balances protection with mobility.




| ASIN | B0DGQ1YBCF |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #59,958 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #26 in Fracture & Cast Boots |
| Brand | Mathgetin |
| Brand Name | Mathgetin |
| Closure Type | Hook & Loop |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 96 Reviews |
| Included Components | Walking Boot |
| Manufacturer | Mathgetin |
| Material | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Size | Medium |
| Specific Uses For Product | short cam boot for broken foot, stress fractures and post-operative Rehabilitation,ankle sprains |
| Target Use Body Part | Feet |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Use for | Feet |
Z**Y
A fantastic boot that forms to you, not the other way around, and covers all aspects of "support".
LIFESAVER. No, really. I have EDS, or in common parlance, I am "double jointed" - ie "hypermobile" - to the point of when I'm walking my joints can randomly decide to quit working. My ankles are ridiculously renowned for doing that while I am crossing a parking lot, for instance. Now, while it's not an absolutely every day situation, when it does happen, even standing can become a NOPE situation. To put it politely, my joints just don't like me. Well, since I can't stay in bed for weeks on end, and rolling around in a wheelchair in a tiny apartment really isn't ideal, while my joints remember what their role in life actually is, I went looking for something more dependable as far as bracing and support goes. I have tried a series of braces over the years, everything from "sock" neoprene type braces, to full rigid side bar style, to fascia braces, to a combo of all of the above. The repeat problem I have faced, was nothing ever provided "enough" support AND coverage, at the same time. Yes, the socks go over the entire ankle, but besides adding compression, there really wasn't any "support". Braces provided plenty of "side" support, but don't really address the up/down or rolling aspects of ankle movement... or more accurately, limitation and constriction thereof, keeping my joints from going off on their own little tangents of randomness while I'm trying to get them to once again "heal" (and "heel" for that matter, LOL - yes, pun absolutely intended!). So I got the bright idea to look for a full on "boot", because even though I am not dealing with "breaks" so to speak, from a medical standpoint, the healing is actually on the same level, so why not work it from that angle instead of the continuous hodge podge that pt and insurance keeps putting me through??? Well, sure enough, when I go looking for medical boots, this pops up in the return filtered options. Inflatable compression sides plus rigid design? Sure, let's try it. OMG. What have I been doing with my life, before this boot???? (well, obviously, i was in massive pain and extremely limited in mobility, but that was really rhetorical, LOL.) You wouldn't think a medical boot would be this life changing, but it IS. It slips right on, and then no matter how much swelling is going on, you can adjust the compression to match your desired stability wants. I can wear this up and down steps, without fear of falling. I am just absolutely blown away with how this has improved my overall quality of life! Ok, so the pics: 1 - the base. Hard plastic with side bracing. Neoprene pad insole. 2 - the "sock". Thick cushion with lots of very secure locking velcro straps. 3 - the base and sock side by side. 4 - the "pump" and "release" for the air. The pump is very Air Jordans in feel/use. The dial underneath works like the air release on a manual pressure cuff. 5 - foot in the sock/base, no air 6 - foot in the sock/base, with air compression 7 - foot in the sock/base, with air compression, fully strapped up I suggest inflating the sock most of the way at first, then strapping, and deciding if you need "more" compression from the inflation, from personal experience messing with this thing. If you try to strap the whole critter up before adding the air, you can inadvertently cause the too much compression... particularly at the strap sections... which can either cause "tourniquet type effects" or cause the straps to try to come undone, with the former being the most experienced result (those straps do NOT like to come undone, LOL). If I could "add" anything to these? Some kind of arch support, as these have absolutely none. I have not tried adding my orthotics yet, as I don't think my specially crafted ones would stay put in this boot. I might try a quick orthotic arch support insert the next time one of my ankles go out. Oh, and I got the "M" size. I typically wear an 8 1/2 W (US, Women's), and there is obviously extra room in this for "swelling". I daresay this would fit up to a size 10 W (US, Women's), as you can see how much "extra" length I have past my toes, to the end of the base. And no, that's not forced perspective for my calves... well, obviously there is a little because photography and looking "down", but you know what I mean. I used to do dressage and jumping competitions in my teenager years, and my calves just stayed monster sized ever since. My calves at widest point are ~20", while my ankle is just shy of 10" and my foot from toe to heel is less than 9" long! My awkward calf-to-ankle-to-foot sizing makes getting any kind of "boots" even that much more of a hassle. So as you can see, you don't have to go XXXXXL to accommodate weird body "sizings". :D
B**E
100% recommend
This Air Walker Boot Medical Short Fracture Boot was a great purchase for my mom after her foot surgery. She originally had a taller boot, but it ended up being too heavy and uncomfortable for her to wear regularly. Switching to the shorter version made a huge difference. The short boot was much lighter while still giving her the support and protection she needed. It helped keep her foot stable and safe without weighing her down, which made it easier for her to move around and feel more comfortable day to day. It fit well, provided good support, and was definitely worth the money. If you or a loved one needs a supportive option after foot surgery or an injury but doesn’t want the extra weight of a tall boot, I highly recommend this one.
B**B
Great boot
Great boot!! Keeps my active daughters toe still. The air pump makes all the difference! Highly recommended 👌
A**R
Keeps my foot from flexing.
Does what I needed it to. Twisted my ankle and tore something on the outside of my foot. ER only had a small surgical shoe, I ordered this and had it in 1 day. It does the job. My foot hurts worse than the ankle, and this boot keeps it from flexing. Not sure it would be as good in keeping the ankle still. My only complaint is that the rubber tread seems to pick up and hold every small rock and pebble, and seems to be wearing fast. I would order again if I needed to.
G**A
Horrible!
This is the worst boot I had ever had. The cloth part of the boot that you stick your feet in flops up and down when you are walking no matter how much you adjust the boot. It makes a ridiculous noise. The size is correct because I compared it to my medical boot that I got from the doctor. It feels like the hard part of the boot will detach any minute. Horrible boot. Going back!
E**N
Cam walker boot
It worked out well for me. I had to wear it for about 2 months and it helped me heal my broken foot.
S**R
Medical walker boot.
Excellent quality. Easy to use. Definitely worth the price.
D**K
Very happy with this boot.
This boot is very comfortable and supportive. I have worn it during an 8 hour shift as a store shopper and forgot I was wearing it.
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