🦶 Step into comfort with style!
The Aircast Replacement Sock Liner is designed to enhance your experience while wearing an Aircast Walker Brace or walking boot. Measuring 22 inches in length, these closed-toe sock liners are made from a comfortable cotton/polyester/lycra blend, ensuring minimal skin irritation. The pack includes two versatile sock liners that fit all Aircast models, making them a practical addition to your recovery gear.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.7 x 4.29 x 2.17 inches |
Package Weight | 0.19 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 11 x 7 x 1 inches |
Item Weight | 0.34 Pounds |
Brand Name | Aircast |
Color | white |
Material | Polyester, Spandex |
Number of Items | 2 |
Manufacturer | DJO Consumer LLC |
Part Number | AC141PA10-2PK |
Style | Pack of 2 |
Size | 2 Count (Pack of 1) |
Sport Type | Walking |
M**S
Sensory issues? These are comfy, breathable, essential for air cast
Soft, long, breathable. Not too tight and they don’t sag down with wear. No annoying wrinkling or folds that end up bugging you after you are lashed into your boot. Washer/dryer safe.I had surgeries on each calf and one foot, at the same time. Two tall cam boots. I ordered the socks, thinking they might be helpful. I didn’t use them for the first two weeks since I couldn’t take the boots off. Under the boots, I had bandages and Ace bandages from my feet to my knees. Since those first two weeks, I now wear these socks all the time and they are the best.At first, I was a little concerned because they are not 100% cotton and I was worried about feeling hot and smothered with a synthetic mix. That wasn’t the case! I think these are a slightly looser weave than regular socks and it feels like they can breathe. I had thought about cutting off the toes of the sock even though it’s winter, but I haven’t felt the need, even when I’m in bed. I said the socks were easy to put on and it’s easy to avoid irritating wrinkles, but the toes are a minor exception. They are too wide on me and just need to be tweaked and smoothed before fastening up the boot.Last night, my cam boot socks didn’t make it out of the laundry and I had to find something else to wear to bed with my boots. I went through 3 different types of socks and was miserable for most of the night. I tried some thin Christmas knee-high socks that made my feet feel sweaty and smothered. I had some cotton athletic socks that felt too snug and the top was too close to my healing incisions. I finally managed to get to sleep with some cotton ankle socks, carefully smoothed and some light flannel pajama pants covering my calves.I ordered two more today. I’m not going to get stuck without them again.They are soft inside and stay that way through the washer and dryer. I’m about 5’8” and I don’t have to even slightly stretch them and they will cover my knees.Side note: I thought this was going to be two pair of socks (probably because that’s what I wanted, so that’s what I read.) It is for TWO socks, which makes sense because normal people don’t have on two boots at once...! If you’re stuck wearing the tall boot all the time, you’ll appreciate having a clean change periodically!
A**E
Great replacement sock
Having a broken ankle and leg sucks. I tried other replacement socks, but they were too short, and too tight. The last thing needed on a broken leg is a too tight sock.Pros: this is the same softness, thickness, and size of the original sock received with my boot.This fits my leg, as well as my spouse. I’m 5’4 average size, for comparison he’s 5’11 and this covers both of our calves comfortably.I’ll be in this thing for the next three months and pleased to have found another couple of socks to add to the laundry rotation.
A**R
Best sleeping socks ever!
These work fine with the boot and with Plantar fasciitis braces.I kept wearing them as sleep socks as they are non constricting and stay up well to warm the lower legs and feet.I gave many pairs away at Christmas . They are not very fancy socks, but all the other qualities out weigh that. Super soft, hug just enough, roomy in the toe area, allow wiggling of your toes so you are not claustrophobic about bed stocks. It’s an acquired habit, but like a sleep mask, which I also pooh-pooped for years, there is a reason people embrace the idea.
K**R
This is a full sock with plush inside.
The sock looks fine, but it is not what I was looking for. I needed just a thin single layer that would not leave lint on my surgery wound, but would form a barrier between my foot and the boot. I may be able to use it later.
C**B
So soft and comfy!
These are the same as the one sock that comes with the Aircast Walking Boot. They are so soft it’s a pleasure to wear them! They will stretch to fit over any size leg but they still dont fall down- probably due to the soft lining.I tried a less expensive brand and they were too tight at the top. Spend two dollars more and get the original Aircast Sock, it’s so worth it.I am 5’8” and you can see they are plenty long enough for much taller people.
W**R
was looking for these
I got one of these socks from my doctor with my orthopedic boot and was looking for more. this is the best sock I have found for wearing with my orthopedic (post surgery) boots. Thick, stretchy, comfortable.
K**.
Comfortable
One came with the aircast I’m in. So I got more so I could have clean socks while in the cast for a month. They’re comfortable and not hot at all.
J**.
Soft and long but not very durable.
As others have mentioned, the sock is not all that well made. The boot really did a job on one sock within a couple days. Between the Velcro that would hit the sock and the rubbing of the top of the boot, the sock looked like it had been chewed up by a dog. I did like that the inside of the sock is so soft and I love that it pulls all the way up or even past the knee. But I couldn't get it to stay up. Several times throughout the day I had to reach down and yank up the sock or the boot would rub on my skin. I tried rolling the top of the sock down over the top of the boot with no success. The only sock I've found that stays snug to my leg and remains hiked up all the way to my knee are my old compression socks I had prescribed when I was pregnant and had edema in my lower legs. However, I'm sure there are many people with leg and foot injuries who would not want that type of compression. My broken foot really isn't affected by the leg compression in these socks and I actually find the compression kind of comfortable (my legs are smaller now than when I was pregnant so the compression is less dramatic) . I wouldn't buy these again.
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