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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
What a find! This was the exact orthotic my doctor wanted me to wear for 6 months. I have been in an older type and needed a new one d/t the length of treatment. He found it for half the price it was going to cost out of pocket. I wear an 8 wide shoe and the small fits perfect. It’s comfortable, durable and easy to put on. The rocker bottom makes walking easy even in Upstate NY winter. There is a good tread on the bottom. I highly recommend.
Andy
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2024
I tried 4 other boots before finding this one (3 at dr's office and 1 AirCast off Amazon). This one by far was the most comfortable for me. Others had hard plastic shells and thin padding across the shin and toes that dug into my leg in several spots that caused bruising, pain, and toe tingling. They also weren't good for wide calves and wouldn't even have enough fabric to velcro together. I'm so glad I found this one. This one has plenty of fabric and cushion, and is the most comfortable by far. The only thing I don't love is that it has the rocker style bottom. After having tried on quite a few others, I personally do like the flat bottom better. I feel unsteady at times on the rocker bottom but that's just personal preference. After about a week, I had an issue with this boot leaking air. It definitely was more comfortable with the boot pumped up to keep my foot and ankle more secure so I contacted the company and they sent a replacement boot ASAP. I thought this was fantastic customer service and I really appreciated their concern about their own product. Bottom line - love this boot and the company was great to reach out to. Highly recommend this item.
Charles
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
I rarely write reviews unless I'm absolutely blown away by a product. I recently ordered the United Ortho USA Air Cam Walker boot and have been absolutely impressed with the quality. My son broke his foot several months ago and we paid $250 for a walking boot from our hospital that was about 1/3 the quality of this one. A few days ago, I missed the last step at our house and broke my foot, so I declined the walking boot the hospital was going to issue me and ordered the UnitedOrtho one instead hoping it would be at least as good as the one we had before. Not only is it more so much more affordable, but its way more comfortable and the overall quality of construction is far better. If anyone is looking for a boot, don't look any further. You WILL NOT be disappointed. Please note: I'm not incentivized in any way for this review. I'm just a very happy customer. :)
T Wetherald
Reviewed in the United States on July 25, 2024
Ive had my fair share of Cam boots over the last 20 years. I gsve 4 stars instead of 5 because, where the air pump thingy is, it digs into my shin pretty badly and its causing me significant pain there (admittedly i do a lot of walking dor my job, yes even injured so maybe that plays a role) the "comfort pads" do help...but would it hurt to "prepad it" like so i don't have to hunt around for them after removing the boot for the night? I do place them in the boot but some how 2 have already gone missing....ill figure out my own padding now....but that is my only complaint....other than that the boot works and fits as it should! Definitely worth the $! Plus saved me around $200! Ordering from the drs office is upwards of $240! Js
dossss07
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on January 21, 2024
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Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
I’ve had issues with both legs for years since haglunds surgery. Been in and out of these air cast stabilization boots for almost a decade. I will say that this one is the best I’ve had and it’s CHEAP. The straps are smart in that they are padded where there is run points ( double in the ankle) the straps also have a folded over end so they are easy to find and adjust, the air bladder is snug and uniform in support, good traction, and the angle your foot stays in while walking, sleeping or what ever is comfortable. Some of the others I’ve had need a heel support to change angles. I’ve had it on for multiple long stints and this thing is awesome. The value holds relatively well too. Absolutely a great purchase for a stabilizing boot.
ELIEZER ALVAREZ RODRÍGUEZ
Reviewed in Mexico on June 6, 2021
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.
Jose Javier Martinez Vidal
Reviewed in Mexico on November 7, 2021
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.
Lise
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2019
Sprained my ankle or foot lol and certainly does the trick.
Joaquín Hernández
Reviewed in Mexico on November 22, 2019
Llego en un buen tiempo, excelente y muy funcional
MzzA
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2014
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!
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