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The MARS WELLNESS Premium Short Air Cam Walker Boot is a lightweight, inflatable orthopedic boot designed to stabilize fractures, sprains, and soft tissue injuries. Featuring a custom air bladder for adjustable compression, a rocker sole for natural gait, and universal unisex fit, it offers superior comfort and mobility. Ideal for active professionals seeking reliable support without sacrificing lifestyle, this boot combines medical-grade materials with user-friendly design.





| ASIN | B00U6NMV76 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #718,764 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #382 in Fracture & Cast Boots |
| Date First Available | March 2, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 2.77 pounds |
| Manufacturer | Mars Wellness |
| Package Dimensions | 15.07 x 14.25 x 8.54 inches |
D**M
OCEAN & Pool USUABLE, wonderful item!
Can use in Ocean/pool with care.... Fractured 4 bones metatarsal and no cast but needed this boot. Vacation already planned. After 2 days stairring at the Ocean could not take any longer, went in with boot. It wants to float so beware, is heavy with water coming out. Just bend your knee let water drain from toe area for a few. It will smell if you don't wash with soap from salt water. The downside is it doesn't dry fast. I wore mine wet, out with a plastic bag to keep my fresh elastic wrap dry. Then I decided to order another boot for going out. This price is fantastic that you can buy 2 and still be cheaper than supply stores. Holds up great, doesn't affect the inflation at all. I searched all over for ideas and only thing I found was a plastic cover but I wanted to go in water to my neck. So my suggestion if your pool or beach bound get 2 boots, 2 elastic wraps and maybe a waterproof boot cover. Cover helps with sand in dry boot but not needed if you have 2 boots one wet & one dry. Great product! And my second boot was a direct order from Marrs comany to my condo in Florida. They shipped overnight for me at my expense but like I said I enjoyed my vacation. Hope this helps vacationers!
A**S
Needs to come with a "Cam walkers for dummies" guide
Five weeks into a fractured fibula, I got permission to use a cam walker boot along with crutches to help with mobility. I chose this short one because the fracture is lower down my leg, and I didn't want too much extra weight to move around with. I didn't have anyone to help me figure it out, and the instructions it came with were for a different model. Their customer service replied quickly and promised much, but failed to deliver a pdf version. They said it was much the same as shown in the instructions I received. Ten minutes into "Place wrapped foot into the walker, and the malleoli axis centers to bilateral upright before removing the plastic covers from upright and stick to foam liner" - I gave that up. I worked it out with some help from online YouTube videos, but there is a little rectangular part in a plastic bag that I still have no idea where it goes. I'm just hoping it's nothing too important. The boot itself seems to be working, and I'm no longer hopping on one leg, but limping on two with the crutches. The rounded bottom helps with the walking motion, and the treads make sure I don't slip. Understandably it makes your leg hot, but that's better than hopping. This model has a velcro closing liner across your toes and instep, and one at the top of the boot across your shin. Then it has three straps to hold everything together. The top strap also hooks up with the upper velcro liner. The velcro is medical grade and you can hear that when you rip it open. There's no way to get out of this boot quietly. It comes with extra pads if you need them, and as added cushioning, there's a push button pump that inflates air cells in the liner to make sure you get a snug fit. It works on either leg, and fits big. I wear a size 8.5 shoe, but the size small that fits women's 6-8 works for me with a bit of wiggle room. When you're dealing with broken bones you need to have clear instructions on products like these to ensure you don't cause further damage by not understanding how to make the proper adjustments. One star off for not providing that. Edit: After a month of constant use, the velcro on the inner lining stopped worked effectively - but that said, I was using it a lot, and this could be regular wear and tear. I contacted the seller and they replaced the boot without being asked. One star back on for customer service.
J**R
Works great, lasted through 3 days of 25k steps with a grade 2 sprain!
Grade 2 ankle sprain a week before a trip to Disneyland landed me in a predicament. Found this boot online and opted to try it instead of a wheelchair! I ordered a size small for a size 8.5 women shoe (based on a couple recommendations from others to size down) and it fits great. My giant calf makes the upper velcro part slightly off center but I made it work. The boot itself is sturdy, it is not too heavy to walk around in thankfully, and holds my foot and ankle really snug and secure especially with the air pump to inflate it a little. I walked 25,000+steps each day of my trip in 80+degree weather, the padding wicked moisture surprisingly well and didn't leave me a sweaty mess. It was easy to maneuver around, protected my injury, and overall made my trip actually enjoyable. The extra padding pieces may come in handy for others, I didn't need them. I didn't notice any discomfort in any spots from rubbing or lack of padding. The boot is great! If it helped me to walk 75,000 steps in 3 days with a nasty ankle sprain that's the best recommendation I can think of.
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