The AIR 11" ankle & foot walker boot is an ambidextrous walking brace with a built-in air system (in-out) and a rigid shell, designed to stabilize the ankle while supporting comfortable walking during conservative care or post-operative recovery.
Features (AIR 11" Ankle & Foot Walker Boot)
A rigid plastic shell provides structured support around the ankle during everyday use.
The removable foam liner covers the inner surface for a smoother feel and easier hygiene management.
Two bilateral aluminum stays reinforce stabilization on both sides of the ankle.
With four hook-and-loop straps, the fit can be adjusted quickly and securely.
The ROCKER BOTTOM sole design helps create a more natural step and supports shock absorption.
The in-out air valve allows compression adjustment based on comfort and daily changes in fit.
The liner is designed to be hypoallergenic and supportive for extended wear.
Technical Specifications
The brace height is 28 cm and the design is ambidextrous for left or right foot use.
The outer shell is made of rigid plastic, while the inner padding is a removable foam liner with hook-and-loop attachment.
It includes 2 aluminum stays and 4 fastening straps for secure stabilization.
A ROCKER BOTTOM outsole is combined with an in-out air valve for adjustable compression.
- Sizes: Small / Medium / Large / X-Large
- Suggested shoe size: S (36–39), M (40–44), L (44–46½), XL (46½+)
Product code: 06-2-183.
GTIN: Not available. MPN: Not available.
It complies with international safety standards and carries CE and ISO certifications for reliable use.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What does the in-out air system add compared to a standard walker boot?
The in-out valve lets you fine-tune the internal pressure, helping the fit adapt to daily changes while improving the feeling of stability and comfort inside the boot.
Why does a ROCKER BOTTOM sole matter for walking?
The rocker design supports a smoother step transition, making it easier to move with more controlled foot loading and more even ground contact.
How do I choose the right size and adjust the straps correctly?
Start with your shoe size, then check that the boot sits securely around the ankle without over-tightening the straps. Wearing a sock and making small strap adjustments usually helps achieve a stable fit without discomfort.