

🦶 Step into recovery with confidence and style!
The BraceAbility Short Walking Boot is a medically designed orthopedic walker cast that supports and protects broken toes, sprained ankles, and foot fractures. Featuring a rigid polymer shell, deluxe foam liner, and adjustable Velcro straps, it offers a comfortable, low-profile fit for either foot. Ideal for post-op and injury recovery, this lightweight boot promotes natural walking while accommodating swelling and bandaging.












| ASIN | B00YKEK5ZM |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,001 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #10 in Foot Supports |
| Brand | BraceAbility |
| Brand Name | BraceAbility |
| Closure Type | Hook & Loop, Pull On |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 9,284 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 11.5 x 11.5 x 5 inches |
| Item Form | Boot, Brace, Cast, Shoe |
| Item Height | 5 inches |
| Item Weight | 29.09 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | BraceAbility |
| Material | Deluxe Foam Lining, Polymer Plastic Shell, Upright Supports |
| Model Number | 10A1302M |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Care Instructions | Air Dry, Hand Wash Only, Remove liner from boot, Wipe Down Outer Shell with Damp Cloth |
| Size | Medium |
| Special Features | Adjustable Fit, Lightweight, Orthopedic Comfort, Premium Protection, Reusable boot |
| Specific Uses For Product | Broken Foot, Broken Toe, Foot Injuries, Sprained Ankle, Stress Fractures |
| Sport Type | Walking |
| Target Use Body Part | Ankle, Ball of Foot, Foot, Heel, Toes |
| UPC | 810069363455 641061978602 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Use for | Ankle, Ball of Foot, Foot, Heel, Toes |
A**R
Good quality great support and comfortable!
This was perfect I injured my ankle and had to wait to get into orthopedics and so this fit just right in the interim also it was so comfortable for what I thought it would be and did the job. Held up well to me walking all day it seems like a good quality product with great support.
A**D
Brace walking boot
I fractured my foot and this boot works great. I have to wear for 6-8 weeks and so far it is pretty comfortable give very good supper and easy to put on and take off. Velcro is very sturdy!
R**N
BraceAbility Short Walking Boot
This walking boot worked just great. I sprained my foot and using this boot helped me walk with support to my foot and allowed it to start the healing process. Arrived on time and I was very glad I got it!!
A**R
Good mid-height boot.
I bought this boot to replace a larger tall boot supplied by my doctor following Achilles surgery 7 weeks earlier. It is fairly comfortable. It is also more compact than the other, making it less heavy and easier to maneuver getting in and out of vehicles. The fit seems good, i wear a 12.5 wide and the large fit well. The main design change I would suggest is to add a bit of extra vertical padding in the back on both sides of the Achilles. Currently, a strap near the top comes around the back and can put pressre on the top of the Achilles so I try to not over tighten that strap.
K**E
Great boot!
I got a big boot from urgent care that went all the way up my knee for my fractured foot. It was so heavy and too big, my foot was swimming in it. It felt like heaven when I put this on. It was much lighter, shorter, and my foot was secure and not bouncing all over the place in the boot.
K**A
Pros, cons, and suggestions
PROS: - Very nice boot at a great price (~$40 or so). - Width (could be a pro or con): If you have very wide ankles, plus swelling, plus want to wear a wrap or put an ice pack in this boot, there's lots of space. - Comes with 4 pieces of foam to slightly improve the fit. CONS: - Width: Unless the circumstances above apply, you may find this boot to be way too wide. (I'm 5'0", 103 lbs, and wear a US women's size 5 or 5.5 shoe. I bought the XS [to fit sizes 4-6], and it's so wide it provided me NO support, even with all 4 foam pieces. - No air option to improve the fit. SUGGESTION: Get a boot with the AIR PUMP instead! Most are around $50-90 retail and let you fine-tune the fit to provide the stability needed to heal properly. Plus that air really reduces a lot of the pain. Super comfortable! I couldn't find XS with air anywhere, so my doctor gave me one (which'll cost $0-$275 depending on insurance). Even at $275, it would be worth every penny for 1) stabilizing my ankle so it heals properly (avoiding future issues and medical bills) and 2) the pain relief.
A**R
Comfortable, well made
Very happy with the product so far. I suffer from chronic Achilles tendonosis and wear a night splint which helps tremendously but can’t walk in it, hence the reason for this purchase. I’m hoping that this brace will help immobilize the ankle somewhat and keep it flexed so that it can heal. The brace appears well made and is very padded and comfortable. I am 5’ 4” and 190lbs so a little chunky but not super big in the leg area. Fits my calf area fine. I wear an 9 to 9 1/2 W in shoes depending on brand and the boot is good width wise and it leaves me at least an inch in length past the toes and my toes are not visible when sock wrap is closed. I probably could have went with a small sz boot and been fine. I have no swelling with my particular issue so there is plenty of room in the boot but not excessively so. It came with 3 very soft pads that can be placed wherever needed to customize comfort. The air bladder functions adequately to help adjust fit. It is comfortable to walk in but will take getting used to as it will change your gait. I can really feel it on outside upper thigh/hip area. Difficult to tell how much immobilization of the ankle there is as far as flexion up and down but I think it’s helping. This would be great for sprained ankle as side to side stabilization is very good. Amendment - have had the boot for a while now and it is so comfy. I can walk well in it. I wear it strictly around the house and it helps keep my foot flexed and tendon stretched which prevents the pain from setting in. Holding up well. I would recommend wearing a shoe with a thicker sole on opposite foot to help balance you out but it’s not much of an issue. I would purchase this product again if needed. Update- had the boot for over three months now and have started wearing it at night instead of my regular night splint because it gives better stabilization (my foot doesn’t slip out) and is more comfortable. I thought the bulk of the boot would be an issue but it hasn’t bothered me. Will definitely buy again when it wears out.
F**E
Low medical boot
This is a very nice and durable boot for the money. It does make a little noise like sqeak when you are walking but it doesnt bother me. I wanted a lower boot to wear inside the house . I still feel it is a great boot.
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