---
product_id: 15222550
title: "Aircast FP (Foam Pneumatic) Walker Brace/Walking Boot"
brand: "aircast"
price: "874 zł"
currency: PLN
in_stock: false
reviews_count: 9
category: "Aircast"
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/15222550-aircast-fp-foam-pneumatic-walker-brace-walking-boot
store_origin: PL
region: Poland
---

# 3 adjustable air cells for custom support Low rocker sole for natural walking Lightweight 3.2 lbs semi-rigid shell Aircast FP (Foam Pneumatic) Walker Brace/Walking Boot

**Brand:** aircast
**Price:** 874 zł
**Availability:** ❌ Out of Stock

## Summary

> 🎯 Step into recovery with precision and comfort — don’t just heal, move forward in style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Aircast FP (Foam Pneumatic) Walker Brace/Walking Boot by aircast
- **How much does it cost?** 874 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Currently out of stock
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/15222550-aircast-fp-foam-pneumatic-walker-brace-walking-boot)

## Best For

- aircast enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted aircast brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Mobility Boost:** Low rocker sole design promotes a natural gait, reducing recovery downtime.
- • **Spacious & Comfortable Fit:** Ample room for dressings without compromising comfort—perfect for long-term wear.
- • **Complete Recovery Companion:** Includes hand pump for on-the-go adjustments, empowering you to control your healing journey.
- • **Customizable Air Cushioning:** Inflate 3 air cells individually for tailored ankle immobilization and comfort.
- • **Durable & Lightweight Build:** Semi-rigid foam shell balances sturdy protection with easy wearability at just 3.2 lbs.

## Overview

The Aircast FP Walker Brace is a lightweight, foam pneumatic walking boot featuring three individually adjustable air cells for personalized support. Its low rocker sole encourages natural walking motion, while the spacious interior accommodates dressings comfortably. Designed for ankle injury recovery, it includes a hand pump for easy inflation and offers durable semi-rigid protection, making it an essential mobility aid for post-injury healing.

## Description

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Review: Worth The Cost - I was recommended to buy this cast by my family physician after incurring an injury to the achilles tendon on my right foot. I have a large partial tear about 2 inches from the bottom of my heel, at the calcaneal insertion. It is extremely painful. Right now I am in a half cast and need to use crutches (UGH). However once I am out of this I will then need to wear this Aircast FP Walking Brace for 3-6 months. So I purchased the brace ahead of time so I would have it. I found this Aircast FP walking brace size medium on other websites, however on desertcart it was priced the best as well had the option of expedited shipping. The shipping was fast and they packaged the brace well. I typically wear a womens size US 6.5- 7.0M I was very apprehensive about ordering the medium. The sizes suggest that the Aircast FP Walking Brace size small will accommodate women's US shoe sizes 6-8. However when I was reading other reviews I saw that a girl with a US size 6 noted that she got the size small brace and the boot was just at the edge of her toes. So I went ahead and just bought the medium. It is bigger than needed I have a good 2-3 inches from the end of my big toe to the edge of the end of the walking brace. I have to say as a personal choice I am glad that I ordered the medium. It give me more than enough space to accommodate my foot plus heel wedges. Plus covers my toes. I have only used the brace once to walk around my place (prior to wearing the half cast). I have to admit that I have OCD (in regards to cleanliness) so I do not want to wear this outdoors without a cover. I searched for a cover and the ones I found, none had covers for the sole. I found one website where the covers are made to cover Aircast braces but they do not cover the sole. I contacted the company and asked if they could sew a sole on for me, but they refused saying that it is a hazard to have a cover over the sole. And assured me that the sole on my Aircast was sufficient. I don't think she understands basic principles of microbiology or hygiene. But I do understand it may be a liability for their company. However it defeats my whole purpose of wanting a complete cover for cleanliness. The covers do look like they are made well, and are water resistant. I was looking for waterproof, but that proved to be impossible. Which is disappointing because it rains 90% of the winter and spring where I live. So I am just going to buy a cover from this website: http://www.castcoverz.com/walking-boot-weather-cover Then just buy some PVC fabric and sew a couple layers of that to the bottom of the cast cover. The brace itself weighs 3.3 lbs so it feels a tad heavy. But when walking it is not too bad. I also purchased a shoe balancer (from desertcart). For the other foot because there will be a noticeable difference when walking. That was a reasonable cost of $28.00 and I assume it will be a must once I am wearing this brace. I found the inside of the brace to be well cushioned and seems very comfortable (to me). I will however be purchasing a few of the Aircast socks that are available for $10.00 so that I can rotate wearing and washing them. As I can imagine that it will get quite hot and sweaty in there. I read the reviews for the cast sock and they were all extremely positive. On another note I read in many other reviews about the sole not having much support. For my particular case once I am out of this half cast I will be fitted for sole lifts (at my orthopedic surgeon's office). This is so that my foot is pointed downwards at a certain degree to take the stress off of my achilles tendon. But once the lifts have been removed after several months, I too would opt to put insoles into the brace. I purchased a pair from my local drug store so that I will have them on hand. It is larger than your average shoe so it should accommodate any insole well. Also I love how there are air cells that can be pumped up to keep your ankle immobilized properly. It is super easy to inflate and deflate with the little pump that is included. All in all I am very happy with this purchase. The boot is well constructed, excellent quality. I recommend this brace to any one with an injury needing the proper support. It makes walking actually possible. Great purchase, especially since I will be wearing this for 3-6 months. I am glad I did not cheap out and buy another brace. This is definitely worth every penny. *** Also I will update my review once I am wearing the boot and the cover that I have altered to cover the sole.
Review: Cheaper than through insurance...in my case - Background: I bought the Aircast FP Walking Brace at my doctor's orders, as I am recovering from reconstructive ligament surgery in my ankle. Quick overview (details below): +Cheaper than insurance if you haven't met your deductible (each case is different, so check it out for yourself). +Boot is sturdy, comfortable, and easy to use. +Durable, angled sole, which provides grip and recreates a more normal walking motion. +Great for post-ankle surgery recovery. +Has an aircast built-in if you need it. -Heavy and can be awkward if you need to sleep with it on. Tip: Be sure to ask your doctor exactly what type of boot you need, and ask for brand/model recommendations. That way, you can look it up online and see exactly what you'll need. About the boot: Their website's sizing chart is accurate, as the large size perfectly fits my size 11 foot. Small is 4-7 in men's size, Medium is 7-10, Large is 10-13, and XL is 13+. This is a tall walking boot, so it fits just below the knee. The padding is very comfortable, but as others have suggested, you should wear a tall sock when using it. The aircast portion is functional, but not appropriate for my condition, so I do not use it. The front plastic piece provides slight protection and is removable. I removed mine to make it easier to get in and out of the boot. The boot has some weight to it, as the molded plastic is thick and the rubber sole is dense. The sole is also slightly angled, so that the walking motion is a more normal rocking motion. I feel sorry for those who need to wear this to bed because it is awkwardly heavy and won't let you sleep with your toes pointing up (it will want to turn to the side). Also, the rubber sole will catch on the sheet. However, the same sole also provides great grip outdoors, even when it is wet outside (Seattle weather tested and approved). About the price: Since it's a new year, I have not met my insurance deductible, so I would have had to pay the full insurance rate for this product at the doctor's office. My doctor told me that if I were to get it from his office, insurance (not his office) typically charges about 300% of cost. Insurance does this as a benefit to the doctor to help cover indirect costs of the business (like utilities). If I had met my deductible already, the cost to me (15% of $450) would've been cheaper through insurance, so it's something you need to check out. Also, make sure to ask the doctor exactly what type of walking boot you need.

## Features

- This foam pneumatic walking brace is a removable cast with air cell cushions that protect and support the foot during recovery
- Ample room for dressings without sacrificing comfort; The low rocker sole promotes a natural ambulation for improved mobility
- The lightweight, semi-rigid shell has a pre-inflated anterior air cell and 2 adjustable air cells that can be individually inflated
- Includes a hand pump which allows you to adjust the padding to the desired level of support
- The Aircast FP Walker Brace is the ideal solution for those who recovering from injury while preserving your mobility

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00XH8RYFG |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #410,737 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #231 in Fracture & Cast Boots #7,582 in Sales & Deals |
| Brand Name | AIRCAST |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (945) |
| Item Weight | 3.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Aircast |
| Material | Foam |
| Model Number | AC141FB07-S |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | AC141FB07-S |
| Size | Aircast FP (Foam Pneumatic) Walker Brace / Walking Boot, Small |
| Special Features | Lightweight |
| Specific Uses For Product | Ankle Sprain |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Target Use Body Part | Ankle |
| UPC | 888912044950 015421001116 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** AIRCAST
- **Size:** Aircast FP (Foam Pneumatic) Walker Brace / Walking Boot, Small
- **Specific Uses For Product:** Ankle Sprain
- **Use for:** Ankle

## Images

![Aircast FP (Foam Pneumatic) Walker Brace/Walking Boot - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81zpBHBDr1L.jpg)
![Aircast FP (Foam Pneumatic) Walker Brace/Walking Boot - Image 2](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51jyDVlzJzL.jpg)
![Aircast FP (Foam Pneumatic) Walker Brace/Walking Boot - Image 3](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51FPw7Ud0IL.jpg)
![Aircast FP (Foam Pneumatic) Walker Brace/Walking Boot - Image 4](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/81rOOLcdF9L.jpg)
![Aircast FP (Foam Pneumatic) Walker Brace/Walking Boot - Image 5](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/91tlis-vu8L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: This is for my 11 year old who wears a 7.5 youth. What size should I purchase?**
A: Don’t remember how they are sized if S M or L I would order Small for a youth or by show size it works great

**Q: Is there a right or left**
A: This boot will work for either right or left.

**Q: this is for my mother who is a size 7 in shoe.  she prefers wide shoes.  What wuold be the right size to get her in this  product?**
A: I also wear a 7 wide, and the Aircast I was fitted with at the doctor's office was a medium.  They tried a small, but my toes were too close to the front.  Hope that helps!

**Q: What size should I get if I where 10 in men's shoes?**
A: I ordered my shoe size I believe it’s been some time since I ordered but a good product

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Worth The Cost
*by S***M on June 29, 2014*

I was recommended to buy this cast by my family physician after incurring an injury to the achilles tendon on my right foot. I have a large partial tear about 2 inches from the bottom of my heel, at the calcaneal insertion. It is extremely painful. Right now I am in a half cast and need to use crutches (UGH). However once I am out of this I will then need to wear this Aircast FP Walking Brace for 3-6 months. So I purchased the brace ahead of time so I would have it. I found this Aircast FP walking brace size medium on other websites, however on Amazon it was priced the best as well had the option of expedited shipping. The shipping was fast and they packaged the brace well. I typically wear a womens size US 6.5- 7.0M I was very apprehensive about ordering the medium. The sizes suggest that the Aircast FP Walking Brace size small will accommodate women's US shoe sizes 6-8. However when I was reading other reviews I saw that a girl with a US size 6 noted that she got the size small brace and the boot was just at the edge of her toes. So I went ahead and just bought the medium. It is bigger than needed I have a good 2-3 inches from the end of my big toe to the edge of the end of the walking brace. I have to say as a personal choice I am glad that I ordered the medium. It give me more than enough space to accommodate my foot plus heel wedges. Plus covers my toes. I have only used the brace once to walk around my place (prior to wearing the half cast). I have to admit that I have OCD (in regards to cleanliness) so I do not want to wear this outdoors without a cover. I searched for a cover and the ones I found, none had covers for the sole. I found one website where the covers are made to cover Aircast braces but they do not cover the sole. I contacted the company and asked if they could sew a sole on for me, but they refused saying that it is a hazard to have a cover over the sole. And assured me that the sole on my Aircast was sufficient. I don't think she understands basic principles of microbiology or hygiene. But I do understand it may be a liability for their company. However it defeats my whole purpose of wanting a complete cover for cleanliness. The covers do look like they are made well, and are water resistant. I was looking for waterproof, but that proved to be impossible. Which is disappointing because it rains 90% of the winter and spring where I live. So I am just going to buy a cover from this website: http://www.castcoverz.com/walking-boot-weather-cover Then just buy some PVC fabric and sew a couple layers of that to the bottom of the cast cover. The brace itself weighs 3.3 lbs so it feels a tad heavy. But when walking it is not too bad. I also purchased a shoe balancer (from Amazon). For the other foot because there will be a noticeable difference when walking. That was a reasonable cost of $28.00 and I assume it will be a must once I am wearing this brace. I found the inside of the brace to be well cushioned and seems very comfortable (to me). I will however be purchasing a few of the Aircast socks that are available for $10.00 so that I can rotate wearing and washing them. As I can imagine that it will get quite hot and sweaty in there. I read the reviews for the cast sock and they were all extremely positive. On another note I read in many other reviews about the sole not having much support. For my particular case once I am out of this half cast I will be fitted for sole lifts (at my orthopedic surgeon's office). This is so that my foot is pointed downwards at a certain degree to take the stress off of my achilles tendon. But once the lifts have been removed after several months, I too would opt to put insoles into the brace. I purchased a pair from my local drug store so that I will have them on hand. It is larger than your average shoe so it should accommodate any insole well. Also I love how there are air cells that can be pumped up to keep your ankle immobilized properly. It is super easy to inflate and deflate with the little pump that is included. All in all I am very happy with this purchase. The boot is well constructed, excellent quality. I recommend this brace to any one with an injury needing the proper support. It makes walking actually possible. Great purchase, especially since I will be wearing this for 3-6 months. I am glad I did not cheap out and buy another brace. This is definitely worth every penny. *** Also I will update my review once I am wearing the boot and the cover that I have altered to cover the sole.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cheaper than through insurance...in my case
*by G***F on February 6, 2014*

Background: I bought the Aircast FP Walking Brace at my doctor's orders, as I am recovering from reconstructive ligament surgery in my ankle. Quick overview (details below): +Cheaper than insurance if you haven't met your deductible (each case is different, so check it out for yourself). +Boot is sturdy, comfortable, and easy to use. +Durable, angled sole, which provides grip and recreates a more normal walking motion. +Great for post-ankle surgery recovery. +Has an aircast built-in if you need it. -Heavy and can be awkward if you need to sleep with it on. Tip: Be sure to ask your doctor exactly what type of boot you need, and ask for brand/model recommendations. That way, you can look it up online and see exactly what you'll need. About the boot: Their website's sizing chart is accurate, as the large size perfectly fits my size 11 foot. Small is 4-7 in men's size, Medium is 7-10, Large is 10-13, and XL is 13+. This is a tall walking boot, so it fits just below the knee. The padding is very comfortable, but as others have suggested, you should wear a tall sock when using it. The aircast portion is functional, but not appropriate for my condition, so I do not use it. The front plastic piece provides slight protection and is removable. I removed mine to make it easier to get in and out of the boot. The boot has some weight to it, as the molded plastic is thick and the rubber sole is dense. The sole is also slightly angled, so that the walking motion is a more normal rocking motion. I feel sorry for those who need to wear this to bed because it is awkwardly heavy and won't let you sleep with your toes pointing up (it will want to turn to the side). Also, the rubber sole will catch on the sheet. However, the same sole also provides great grip outdoors, even when it is wet outside (Seattle weather tested and approved). About the price: Since it's a new year, I have not met my insurance deductible, so I would have had to pay the full insurance rate for this product at the doctor's office. My doctor told me that if I were to get it from his office, insurance (not his office) typically charges about 300% of cost. Insurance does this as a benefit to the doctor to help cover indirect costs of the business (like utilities). If I had met my deductible already, the cost to me (15% of $450) would've been cheaper through insurance, so it's something you need to check out. Also, make sure to ask the doctor exactly what type of walking boot you need.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Best Air Cast/ Boot Available, 5 Stars 🌟
*by M***D on May 7, 2024*

I say it all in my video. After trying 5 different boots, one Dr's office, 4 off Amazon I finally found one that is lighter weight, comfortable, fits great, and gives me the support I need. 5 stars 🌟 which from me is a rarity. Weight baring on a fracture foot, bone spur, torn tendons and much more has been unbearable. Unfortunately I had a cast on that made stepping down extremely painful. Had it removed and was given a walking boot that wasn't any better in fact it was heavier and on torn muscles made it hurt worse. Save yourself the back and forth of trying the more expensive ones this air cast has been for me the nest one of them all. THESE ARE THE SOCKS I MENTION IN THE VIDEO PURCHASED ON AMAZON. BraceAbility Replacement Sock Liner for Orthopedic Walking Boots - Medical Tube Cast Socks to Wear Under Aircast Cam

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