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The United Ortho Air Cam Walker Fracture Boot (Medium) is a lightweight, durable orthopedic boot designed to stabilize and support foot and ankle injuries. Featuring a rocker sole and shock-absorbing insole for natural walking, steel-reinforced molded uprights for enhanced durability, and an adjustable air bladder for personalized comfort, this boot fits men’s shoe sizes 8-11 and women’s 9-12. Perfect for acute sprains, fractures, and post-operative care, it’s a trusted choice for effective mobility and recovery.












| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,016 Reviews |
J**A
It's provided support needed to confidently take Steps!
I was very skeptical in general. I had ankle fusion surgery and it was my time to start to walk again. I'd been off my feet almost literally for around 6-7 weeks. I was scared to put pressure. The Cam boot really provided support coupled with the most important thing for me... confidence to take steps again. Fast forward to 2 weeks into re-walking with this boot. I'm doing great! I'm making strides everyday. I'm very confident in this support from the boot and look forward to fondly putting it away in a couple of months. You can rest easy with this purchase. It's a great decision. It's works great. It's also made with durability in mind and believe it or not. It's really comfortable too. It's for a little weight it but is easy to put in and take off and on again. It's quality. That's for sure.
M**A
Great boot! AND CHEAP!!!!
Don't let the el cheap-o price of this boot fool you: its a great boot! It's constructed well -- if not exactly the same-- as mid-priced boots. It lacks the fancy name but who cares?! I actually bought TWO boots here on Amazon (this one obviously) the one that claimed to be "low profile" really was NOT!! And it was more than twice the price of this one. However, Low Profile Boot -- which had a really nice fancy label -- had an impressive video & important looking pictures of the technology & proven statements that it was the same height as a sneaker. It also hyped up a rounder bottom. I wore it for 2 weeks, around the house only, and the bottom (which the rounder bottom was scary-slippery) started to peel off!! Here's the real deal: Low Profile just looked lower on the outside. The rocker bottom also aids in it looking lower. It is maybe 1-2 cm lower, in reality, than this boot. It was also really uncomfortable. The inside sleeve didn't go around my calves well, and there was something that dug into the inside of my ankle which was right where my incision was. The little pieces of foam (2 for the Low Profile Boot) were very thin and wore out within the two weeks I wore the boot around the house only. This boot is very comfortable. It doesn't dig in in any specific place and has 4 thicker pads of foam that hold up really well. I've worn this boot around the house and outside. Holding up very well with quite rigorous use. I wear a size 8.5 women's shoe and have on-the-larger size calves and this size Medium is perfect. You could go up to a size 10 I would think as there is quite a lot of room in the front. Some suggestions for the newbies: (things I wish someone would have told me) My suggestion is to get an "Even Up" leveler for your other shoe so you don't get a sore back or knees. You can search for it here on Amazon. It's about $30. The first time you use the boot, don't pull the Pull Up tabs out yet!! Fit the sleeve first, then, while sitting in a chair and the boot on the floor, put your sleeved leg inside the boot. Push your heel as back as you can. If you have tightness in the Achilles, you will not want to pull the Pull Up tab out until your ligaments/tendons have stretched enough to put your foot in at a 90 degree angle. So save the Pull Up tab until later. (it has Velcro to stick to the sides of the foot sleeve to keep it in place) If your Achilles is tight, stretch it out before you put the boot on for the day. Once you are in the boot, secure your toes first, then the ankle, then work your way up the boot. It's a little tricky with the Velcro straps at first. Mine would get all tangled up or fall off or stick to something else - if you stick the Velcro onto itself when removing, you'll always know exactly where the strap is. If the toe and ankle Velcro are too long, don't cut them!! Just bend it back and tuck it into the strap holder. Then it won't be hanging out. The blue inflator does work -- you just need to follow the arrows to tighten it when inflating, and loosen when deflating. Don't blow it up too much until you get a feel for how tight you want/need it to be. It will also POP if you inflate it too much or try to take it off when it is still inflated. Good luck... sorry about you wearing a boot -- but you are going to save a few hundred bucks buying this cheap gem!
M**M
Great Cam walker
Comfortable, durable, fit well, effectively stabilized my foot, and was not as heavy as the previous one I got from the doctors office. The specialist I saw suggested buying one on Amazon and even showed me this one, saying it was good and much less expensive. Recently bought a second one for my son who has an injury and he is very pleased to move from a cast to this cam walker. Highly effective and a great buy. The air pump for added stability and comfort is worth having!
R**E
Better Than the one Provided by Doctor / Hospital
I have a three-fracture ankle... two on the tibia (one side needed a plate, one stable) and one on the fibula which just needed screws). Pain is really severe, although getting better day by day. Suture area (where the implants are) is absolutely excruciating at times, so those pads that come with this are clutch. NOTE: I am a euro size 39 (in USA, I'll wear an 8 but sometimes go into a shoe size 8.5 because years of walking barefoot have smashed me slightly wider than most women in an 8). The Medium in this device. ended up being correct for my size, but with a caveat I'll explain in a moment. My husband was recommended by his podiatrist to get into this model. when a year ago he had a much more stable ankle fracture (no surgery required in his case) and so when he knew I was going to get my painful cast off, he ordered me one. Indeed, the one given me by the hospital was nice and tall and came as a huge relief after that awful cast, but I certainly did not like putting weight on my foot as it seemed to hurt all over (anterior ligaments and the heel but especially those suture areas). I was hobbling for 48 hours in that thing, enjoying its compression but still hopping in crutches and a walker. So then I get into the Ortho Air Cam Walker and it's a world of difference. First day I was able to put weight on without pain. No more hobbling with the walker. I still grab stuff as I move around the house, but this thing was initially a really comfy tool. See, there will come a time in your fracture healing when your doctor will say you should be putting weight on the foot. The pressure actually helps the bones heal, applied at the right time after surgery/cast off/injury, however your doctor dictates. The boot is the first step in getting that weight applied (incrementally.... listen well to your physiotherapist and your orthopaedic specialist). But nerve damage may prevent patient (moi) from understanding correct boot fit. NOW... Here I was in the Small, with tips of toes visible at the front of the boot, so the length is maybe not totally right, but the heel is so roomy, I gotta use every pad and some of the ones cannibalized from my hospital-issue boot, to make my foot come down stably, and not have that weird roomy ankle area be an issue. that seems really weird, considering I am on the wide side. If you are a narrow 8, this boot may be the wrong model. Or you gotta find some memory foam to cushion between the cushy lining and the outer plastic skeleton. After the numbness wore off, I realized that the boot's exoskeleton-like frame was actually hitting my ankle from below. So no wonder I couldn't last more than 2 hours in the boot before I had to lie down. I had to return the Small but the medium ended up being correct for my size. Still had to pad with massive amounts of memory foam. That's just my experience. Hope this might help some other small framed female with size 8 or 8.5 feet.
K**E
Good boot.
Boot has worked well. Comfortable as far as boots go. Made well.
A**R
GREAT PRODUCT AND CUSTOMER SERVICE AND FAST SHIPPING
Hospital quility and we'll made with great price. A great medical emergency need
L**A
My sons foot is protected and helps when walking
My son had a broken foot. After his foot got somewhat better he was given a foot sandal boot to wear. It didn’t work for him and he was in more pain. So he didn’t even wear it. After searching we decided to go for this. Let me tell you this was good support for him. He finally could walk to his classes without hurting. It fit just right on him. The quality is really good. Only thing was when he had to walk up stairs to get to classes and walk down them was not so fun when wearing this. But still my son preferred it as his foot was not in pain. His foot has gotten better since he wore this to protect it from getting more injured.
H**R
Great boot for $ if you’re willing to make changes
First off - I don’t understand why none of these boot sellers give a calf measurement because that to me is the most important fit after shoe size. I’ve been hobbling on a giant boot from the doctor just so I can get a liner that wraps around my calf, this is my 3rd boot because the liner shreds from the Velcro . Not everyone has little sticks for legs!!! This boot is 1/3 the cost of my doctors boot and it’s pretty comfy so it’s worth it to me once I made a few changes. The worst thing is the ball pump - instead of sitting on top of the cousioned liner it’s sewn all the way in and the hard base digs into your leg just below your knee when you walk. I cut around it and pushed it through so I can access it easier and the hard bulk of it can’t be felt. If you don’t like it sticking up (see photo) I’m sure it can be glued down but I don’t care that it sticks out. I’ve been in a boot for 2 1/2 months I’m over it, I just want comfort. The boot is solid- same weight as all of my other boots and the Velcro is strong. Having already spent $500 on the doctors office boots- I had low expectations for a $50 boot. For what I paid I’m ok with it and feel it’ll do the job. If it only lasts a month- I’m still saving money by just buying another one at this low price.
L**E
Guessing will be using it every year,certainly does the trick.
Sprained my ankle or foot lol and certainly does the trick.
D**7
الجودة والراحة
غير مريح
J**Z
Excelente
Llego en un buen tiempo, excelente y muy funcional
E**Z
Calidad-precio. Funcional 100%
Excelente calidad precio (Me costó $1280.40 MX. En tienda física, aunque de otra marca me la daban en $1700). Es cómoda cumple su función al 100%. No pesa tanto en comparación a una bota corta de otra marca que tuve y la suela es cómoda, no se siente rígida al caminar. Algo laborioso para colocarla pero ello garantiza 100% de inmovilización del tobillo. Llegó antes de lo previsto. Es talla grande sin embargo consideren la extragrande ya que calzo num. 7 (27 cm. en México) y apenas me quedo muy bien como observan en la imagen.
J**L
Excelente calidad
It was recommended by the doctor, this brand specifically. The boot fits perfectly, thanks to it the person I bought it for can walk better after ankle surgery and thus have a better recovery process. I totally recommend it. La recomendó el doctor, esta marca en especifico. La bota se ajusta perfectamente, gracias a ella a quien se la compre ya puede caminar mejor después de la cirugía en el tobillo. Lo recomiendo totalmente.
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