🦶 Step up your game with AIRCASTA60 — support that moves with you, not against you.
The AIRCASTA60 Ankle Support Brace offers mild yet effective stabilization with 60-degree molded side supports to prevent sprains. Designed for both men and women, it features breathable, moisture-wicking Breath-O-Prene fabric and a quick-strap closure for easy wear. Its low-profile, waterproof design fits comfortably inside shoes, making it ideal for active professionals seeking reliable ankle protection without sacrificing style or convenience.
D**N
After trying six different ankle braces this is the one which works for me !
I love this ankle support! Of the five different ankle supports I've tried this is my favorite. With partial paralysis in one leg and foot I had trouble finding a support brace that would keep my ankle from rolling but still allow me to raise my foot up. A molded cast type brace, an Arizona Brace, which was made for me but it was too restrictive.This Aircast A60 Ankle Support Brace is much more comfortable than the Bauerfeind Malleoloc, which worked for me but was difficult for me to put on ( there are rods in my spine so I don't bend much). The Aircast A60 goes on like a sock (albeit it does require a bit more tugging, especially at first) and I can fasten the Velcro straps myself. Such wonderful independence to not need help!The other ankle supports I've tried are; a simple black elastic Velcro attached ace bandage sort of thing, Aircast Air Stirrup Universe, and a Mueller Lite Ankle Brace. These just let my ankle slip around in them or didn't offer enough rigidity. A McDavid Ankle Brace with strap which laced up did not give enough support either. The Bauerfeind Malleloc held my ankle very rigid but was bulkier and impossible for me to put on by myself.Even though one of the reviews for the Aircast A60 said it wears out quickly I figure I can buy five of them for the cost of one Bauerfeind Malleloc. Plus the Aircast A60 is much more comfortable and easier to put on.The first few times you put the Aircast A60 on it is tight and a little difficult, plus the Velcro is VERY aggressive and someone else had to help me get out of it the first time. But it soon 'works in' and comes on and off without too much effort. I'm very grateful to have found this Aircast A60 solution to my particular needs.
S**S
Good quality support for the price
This feels good when wearing a sock under it. I should have waited longer for my fractured 5th metatarsal to heal and my ankle’s swelling to go down before trying it on. Now that I am healing and walking better after only 2weeks, I am truly benefiting from the brace’s support. It does go on and off well, quick to put on and secure the support strap. The plastic braces in the sides fit around my ankle. These also wrap around under the foot. It’s only slightly uncomfortable the first wear, but I became less sensitive to it with each use. The brace is a little more bulky than I expected, though I still have some swelling in my ankle and foot, but it still works with my five ten MTB shoes and hiking boots.I’m still curious how this brace compares to other lace-up designs. I just wanted something to help get me confidently back in action.I wish the “black” option was completely black, but that’s just a cosmetic issue.
M**E
Hard to get on/off and hurt my ankle
I was truly excited to receive this brace, especially after reading the fantastic reviews. I expected it to outperform the lace-up brace prescribed by my doctor. Unfortunately, I ended up purchasing it twice; the first one in my size was too small to fit my foot. The second one was a size up, and while I managed to get my foot in, I experienced significant pain from the side braces when I tried to walk. I attempted to adjust the braces, but that didn’t help. I also tried adding extra padding between my ankle and the brace, but it kept shifting with each step, which was equally painful. I’m sure it will work for some people, but for me it didn’t and now I’m on the hunt for a brace that won’t hurt me when I walk. My wish is that the stiff braces on the sides could be adjusted to my ankle and that it would be easier to get on and off.
S**E
Necessary Support
I ruptured the anterior tibialis tendon, making cycling, jogging and even walking difficult and extremely painful. The Aircast A60 Ankle Support Brace made it possible to at least walk distances, and even medium grade hikes, as well as use my ArcTrainer. The brace provides the necessary support and stability, subtly redirecting the foot forward, making it possible to use/exert pressure on the front of the foot, and not just the heal. In my case these was still discomfort, the struts - providing the stability - also pressed directly on the damaged area. To increase mobility, longevity, and also support, I coupled the brace with high hiking boots... beyond my ArcTrainer and CrossTrainer, using the brace with low cut shoes proved ineffective quite quickly.I've tried several braces, Aircast A60 Ankle Support Brace is - in my opinion - the best for daily usage, ease of fitting, and cost effectiveness.
A**T
Great ankle support
I've been wearing this brace for years, and I highly recommend it. I have torn ligaments on the inside of my ankle, and I don't want surgery. As pictured it fits well inside my shoe.
B**N
Good support, but hurts the bottom of the foot
I used this for a sprained ankle and was recommended to my by the ER Tech who x-rayed my ankle. On a positive note, it does have good side support as to protect the ankle from rolling again, but on the other hand the side support plastic inside continues under the foot and it really hurt the bottom of my foot whenever I used it. I would not recommend it due to that.
L**A
Comfortable and supportive!
The media could not be loaded. I broke my left ankle last year and just recently had an additional surgery to remove some uncomfortable hardware. I’m a women’s 8.5 and I was skeptical of the reviews regarding sizing but trusted my gut and got a size small. I will say, even with post surgery swelling I have a narrow foot so if you have a wider foot or ankle you might want to size up. It works great under my converse high tops (although you obviously have to keep the lacing of the shoe looser than normal to fit over the brace). The white is great and looks as subtle as it possibly can with a white sock. It protects without rubbing or becoming uncomfortable, and leaves the majority of your foot and toes open to move around freely. Would definitely recommmend for anyone who’s doctor wants them in an aircast!
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