---
product_id: 6479534
title: "Air Cam Walker Fracture Boot, Extra Large, Black"
price: "€ 178.78"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 13
url: https://www.desertcart.gr/products/6479534-air-cam-walker-fracture-boot-extra-large-black
store_origin: GR
region: Greece
---

# Fits men's shoe size 13.5+ XL Steel-reinforced molded uprights Lightweight 3.6 lbs for XL Air Cam Walker Fracture Boot, Extra Large, Black

**Price:** € 178.78
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚶‍♂️ Step into recovery with style and strength!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Air Cam Walker Fracture Boot, Extra Large, Black
- **How much does it cost?** € 178.78 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/6479534-air-cam-walker-fracture-boot-extra-large-black)

## Best For

- Customers looking for quality international products

## Why This Product

- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Built to Last:** Durable plastic molded uprights with steel reinforcement for long-term support
- • **Universal Fit:** Extra Large fits left or right foot, accommodating shoe sizes 13.5+ effortlessly
- • **User-Friendly Design:** Comes with a detailed user guide and adjustable Velcro straps for perfect fit
- • **Walk with Confidence:** Rocker sole & shock-absorbing insole promote natural gait and reduce fatigue
- • **Post-Op & Injury Ready:** Ideal for ankle sprains, fractures, soft tissue injuries, and post-surgery recovery

## Overview

The United Ortho Air Cam Walker Fracture Boot in Extra Large is a robust, lightweight orthopedic boot designed for men’s shoe sizes 13.5 and above. Featuring a rocker sole and shock-absorbing insole, it promotes natural walking while providing durable support through steel-reinforced molded uprights. Suitable for both left and right feet, this boot is perfect for managing ankle sprains, fractures, soft tissue injuries, and post-operative care, all backed by a comprehensive user guide for optimal fit and comfort.

## Description

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Review: It's provided support needed to confidently take Steps! - I was very skeptical in general. I had ankle fusion surgery and it was my time to start to walk again. I'd been off my feet almost literally for around 6-7 weeks. I was scared to put pressure. The Cam boot really provided support coupled with the most important thing for me... confidence to take steps again. Fast forward to 2 weeks into re-walking with this boot. I'm doing great! I'm making strides everyday. I'm very confident in this support from the boot and look forward to fondly putting it away in a couple of months. You can rest easy with this purchase. It's a great decision. It's works great. It's also made with durability in mind and believe it or not. It's really comfortable too. It's for a little weight it but is easy to put in and take off and on again. It's quality. That's for sure.
Review: Great boot! AND CHEAP!!!! - 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 desertcart (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 desertcart. 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!

## Features

- BEFORE PURCHASING please view our newest sizing chart (second image). Size Extra Large fits Men’s shoe size of 13.5+. Size Extra Large weighs 3.6 pounds and can be worn on the left or right foot.
- USER GUIDE included in each boot for proper application. Please follow the steps provided for ideal fit and comfort
- PROMOTES NATURAL WALKING with rocker sole and shock-absorbing insole promote more natural walking during use
- STURDY plastic molded uprights with steel reinforcement provides increased durability
- CAM WALKER BOOT can be used for acute ankle sprains, soft tissue injuries, stable lower leg, foot and ankle fractures and post-operative use

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 12,042 Reviews |

## Images

![Air Cam Walker Fracture Boot, Extra Large, Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61B2UE+xm2L.jpg)

## Available Options

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

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Help! There's no second image with sizing info on any of the sizes. Can someone post sizing info, please?**
A: Womens sizes - xsmall = up to 4.5small = 5-8.5medium = 9-11large = 11.5-13.5xlarge = 14+menxsmall = up to 4small = 4.5-7medium = 7.5-10large = 10.5-13xlarge = 13.5+

**Q: is this boot for metatarsal fracture? thnks**
A: Yes, the shorter boot provides too much movement of the foot which deters healing and doesn't support the soft tissue and ligaments that are usually damaged. I am currently in this boot provided by my orthopedist for a 5th metatarsal fracture. Healing time being 6-8 weeks with limited weight bearing. Hope this helped!!

**Q: can it be worn for your left foot?**
A: I can see no reason for it not to be used on your left foot but I do not use mine on the left.

**Q: Is the boot**
A: Das boot is the boot!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ It's provided support needed to confidently take Steps!
*by J***A on August 11, 2025*

I was very skeptical in general. I had ankle fusion surgery and it was my time to start to walk again. I'd been off my feet almost literally for around 6-7 weeks. I was scared to put pressure. The Cam boot really provided support coupled with the most important thing for me... confidence to take steps again. Fast forward to 2 weeks into re-walking with this boot. I'm doing great! I'm making strides everyday. I'm very confident in this support from the boot and look forward to fondly putting it away in a couple of months. You can rest easy with this purchase. It's a great decision. It's works great. It's also made with durability in mind and believe it or not. It's really comfortable too. It's for a little weight it but is easy to put in and take off and on again. It's quality. That's for sure.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great boot! AND CHEAP!!!!
*by M***A 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!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GREAT PRODUCT AND CUSTOMER SERVICE AND FAST SHIPPING
*by A***R on May 19, 2026*

Hospital quility and we'll made with great price. A great medical emergency need

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*Last updated: 2026-07-03*