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Designed for ideal support and comfort following trauma or post-operative procedure. The lightweight design and unique pre-shaped ergonomic frame help to modify the level of pressure on the injury at both the malleoli and lower leg. The soft nylon/foam liner has an integrated pump design making the pneumatic liner simple to inflate and adjust.
- Ideal support following trauma or post-operative procedure
- Unique pre-shaped ergonomic frame helps modify level of pressure on injury
- Soft nylon/foam liner has an integrated pump
- Pneumatic liner is simple to inflate and adjust
- Lightweight design
- Size Chart & Fit Help
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Size Shoe Size Female Shoe Size Male XS 3.5-5.5 2-4 S 6-8 4.5-7 M 8.5-11.5 7.5-10.5 L 11.5-13.5 10.5-12.5 XL 13.5+ 12.5 - Videos
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Procare XcelTrax Air Tall
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- 10/06/2014 03:06
- Is the XCel Trax Air Tall Boot interchangeable with the right and left foot?
- Thank you for your question. Yes you can use the foot on the right or the left foot.
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- 27/05/2014 22:58
- Will a male shoe size 12.5 with a calf about 20" around fit in the XL?
- Thank you for your question. The Procare XcelTrax Air Tall accommodates a 17" calf.
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- 11/03/2014 18:48
- I have looked and looked for an answer to this question. Please I hope you can answer it for me...
I need to know the weight of a walking boot. It is black with 4 straps and goes up to the knee.
Thank you - Thank you for your question. The aprox. weight of a Medium is 2.5 pounds.
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- I have looked and looked for an answer to this question. Please I hope you can answer it for me...
- 15/11/2013 17:04
- How do I clean the felt insert to prevent it from odor?
- You will want to hand wash the liner, you can use a light detergent. Make sure to rinse completely and hang dry. The insole can be wiped down with a damp cloth. Thank you for you question.
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- 04/10/2013 21:42
- I've been wearing your boot for 11 weeks post trauma. Healing is slower than I hoped for and Velcro fasteners are loosing adhesive ness . What if anything can be done to extend the life of the boot?
- Scott
Thank you for contacting Product Support. Unfortunatly once velcro stops working there is not much that can be done except replace the velcro. The Xce/Trax air walker does not have replacement straps avialable, but your walker is still under warrenty and can be replaced with a new one. You can call DJO customer care at 1-800-336-6569 and speak to them about getting a replacement since the velcro is not working properly on yours. If you have any other questions please feel free to contact us.
Diana
Diana Keith MA, ATC
Product Support Specialist
DJO Healthcare Services
DJO, LLC
A DJO Global Company
1430 Decision St, Vista, CA 92081-8553
O 760-734-3144
diana.keith@djoglobal.com
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- 12/08/2013 17:45
- I've been using a friend's Xcel Trax Air Tall, but would prefer not to cause more wear and tear on her boot. I'm ready to purchase one for the rest of my prescribed time to wear a boot. It is a medium size, but I see that from your size chart that you recommend a small for a woman's size 7 1/2, I have not found the medium size uncomfortable, but would like to hear what you recommend and why?
- Hello Maggie,
The difference is going to be the length of the footbed. The small will be shorter. If you are a size 8 women's shoe I recommend going up to the next size. If you are a 7 1/2 I recommend the small.
Thanks for Contacting Donjoy.
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- 07/08/2013 06:08
- I am 6'2" and 230lbs. I am 3 weeks post-op of Tib-Fib fracture about 3 or 4" above the ankle, which was repaired with a secured rod through the tibia. Will the pneumatic cells on this particular model support my fracture at that location or should I consider the Aircast XP Walker, which as I understand has upper pneumatic cells? Also, will either of these models support my weight?
- Hello Stuart,
I recommend the top of the line boot we currently offer. The Aircast Walkiing Boot XP, this boot has 3 aircells that you can adjust for comfort.
Thanks for Contacting Donjoy.
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