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🔒 Ultimate Stability: Explore the Aircast AC141AB08 Air Stirrup Universe Support Review

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Very good

Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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4.4
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Description of 🔒 Ultimate Stability: Explore the Aircast AC141AB08 Air Stirrup Universe Support

Intended to prevent or treat acute ankle injuries, chronic instability, post-operative use and ankle sprains grade I, II, and III. Semi-rigid, anatomically designed shells are lined with patented Duplex air cells, which help stabilize and protect the ankle. Pre-inflated air cells provide pulsating compression while walking, enhance circulation and reduce swelling and edema. Resists inversion more than taping, yet normal flexion is virtually unrestricted. Universal fit allows the Aircast Air-Stirrup Universe Ankle Support Brace to be worn on either the left or right foot.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works great, easy to put on and take off. First of all, it works great.

I'm the stretch queen. Had one like this for years and wear it. I love this one better. Very comfortable, I like that it's universal for left or right foot. Works exactly as it should. Many Thanks. If you have a sprained ankle and are having trouble walking, wear one of these and you will be amazed at how suddenly you can walk without pain. These aircasts are wonderful. When my husband had a bad sprain and couldn't walk, I put him in a cast and he couldn't believe the difference and the fact…

Pros
  • Ease of use
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Provides more stability and comfort for ankle support

If you need ankle stabilization due to sprains etc without having to wear a full boot this is a great option. This provides a quality of stabilization that falls between wearing boots and a simple ankle brace. The air pockets on the inside of the stirrup, covering all skin areas, are comfortable but firm and secure. This will definitely prevent your ankle from rotating or moving in a way that could cause further pain or injury while still being able to walk in it comfortably and not at all…

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  • Best
Cons
  • Some cons

This doesn't suit me at all and I was surprised I couldn't return it! I like the cheap low profile brace I bought at Walgreens much better and my doctor approved it. Anyway, now I'm stuck with something I can't even use because Revain's returns function told me the item didn't even fit within the 30 day window. UPDATE: I messaged Revain and they refunded my money without having to return the item! I upped the stars to 4 because it's good customer service and although the braces don't fit me…

Pros
  • Medical supplies and equipment
Cons
  • unreliable

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Bandage is good although uncomfortable at times

Glad I bought this as my doctor didn't give me anything to support my ankle after I broke it. Yes, I had to wear a boot on the rare occasions I went outside, but I needed something around the house. This association works well. My biggest problem is getting dressed. Velcro straps are so strong that they are difficult to break. The two straps keep getting tangled when I try to lift and position the sides. When removing the orthosis, the straps are difficult to separate due to the strong Velcro…

Pros
  • Leg and foot braces
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Soft and Supportive

I have a pretty nasty sprain with some ligament injuries; Level 2. I fell about 1.20 m while bouldering, but landed with my foot sideways on the soft ground. Grippy shoes on grippy ground equates to a nasty sprain. My swelling was pretty bad for the first few weeks. I still use crutches, but I'm finally starting to put weight on my leg. I couldn't use an orthosis because my foot was too swollen and tender. Only the best bandages and ice packs. I tried a corset yesterday, but it was too heavy…

Pros
  • Braces, Splints and Supports
Cons
  • Not Sure