MyShoeCovers 1 Fracture Walking Boot Cover - Black, Medium
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I wear a size 8 1/2 in the United States. My otho boot is a size Medium, so I ordered a size Large as the seller recommended, and it fits perfectly.
Yes, the cover will keep the sand out.br>br>Hello Fred,br>br>Hello Fred,br>br>Hello Fred,br>br>Hello Fred,b br>At the moment, we only have it in black.br>br>Sincerely,br>br>Nickbr>br>
The cover of my boot was mostly clean during the time I wore it. It was never necessary for me to clean it.
Hello Chris,br>br>For an XL walking boot, we do not recommend the XL. Large Walking Boots are compatible with the XL cover. Sincerely, Nick, br>br>
Selected User Reviews For MyShoeCovers 1 Fracture Walking Boot Cover - Black, Medium
If I had a ten-star rating system, I would give these covers ten stars. I looked for a (Cam) boot cover but could only find ones that covered the top of the boot rather than the bottom. I needed something to keep my boot clean when walking outside since I slept with it on, and it's been snowy/muddy here, so these have been ideal. The bottoms have a thin grippy surface that has been enough to help me navigate the outdoors. They stretch easily over my massive boot but stay put as I walk. I've had them for two weeks and they're still in 'as new' condition. You must, of course, pick up your foot while wearing - They're not meant to be slid or dragged across the ground. They recommend that you measure your boot size and order the next size up in cover - Because my boot is small, I ordered a medium boot cover, which fits perfectly and is simple to put on and remove. These boot covers are fantastic and I would highly recommend them. br>Another thing to consider: I needed a 'lift' for my other foot because the'sole' of my Cam walking boot was so thick. So I bought a pair of cheap sneakers in a larger size and added a lift to the sneaker on my 'good' foot to balance out the Cam boot. So I went out and bought two boot covers in two sizes, one for my sneaker and the other for my Cam boot. br>I'm thankful for these boot covers because they allowed me to go outside while keeping my feet dry.
As someone who maintains a "no shoes in the house" policy, I appreciate being able to satisfy my desire to remove my shoes while keeping my walking boot on and not tracking dirt throughout the house. It's also great for keeping my feet dry in the rain in Seattle during the winter. It's ugly and doesn't match my boot at all, but I've gotten past that. It might not be the best choice for someone who has trouble walking or balancing because it's baggy like a shower cap, and I occasionally catch my other shoe on it while walking. I only need the boot for tendonitis, and I'm generally pretty athletic, so any hiccups like that won't bother me. I wish it was available in a variety of colors and patterns. It's so obvious in any case, it'd be nice to just have some fun with it!.
There's not much to say about this except that it did the job. What's funny is this: The hospital's brace shop asked where I got the cover when I went in to change out of my boot and into an ankle brace. Despite the fact that people had requested something similar, they were unaware that such a thing existed. They should be ashamed of themselves. A simple Amazon search was all it took. br>br>This is exactly what I was looking for. I ordered a Large cover because my boot was a medium size. My foot looks like it's wearing a shower cap, but it's actually made of rubber. It's substantial and long-lasting. br>br>I had purchased the cover in order to keep my boot clean. Even when I started gaining weight, I was able to maintain a healthy lifestyle. I'd wear my boot inside if it wasn't raining. I wanted to make sure I wasn't bringing dirt and debris into the house by stepping on the ground. I didn't want to dirty the bed because I was sleeping with my boot on. br>br>I'm keeping the cover and my boot in case I need to rest my ankle (I've had sprained ankles before, which eventually led to a tear and corrective surgery).
The only time he could remove the boot for the first three weeks was to shower. Aside from that, the boot was worn at home, in bed, to school, and outside. all over the place! I had no idea how I was going to keep his boot, my flooring, and his bed clean. I didn't want all the nasty stuff from his elementary school in his bed at all! It was time consuming and difficult to wipe down and clean the bottom of his boot every day after school. I went to Amazon because I couldn't be the only one who was thinking about how disgusting and unsanitary it would be to wear a filthy boot inside one's home and bed for a month! Voila, I discovered this fantastic boot cover, which has saved my sanity and time in the process of keeping the boot and my house clean. My son had no trouble putting it on and taking it off. When he was at home, he didn't wear the cover at all. I don't think it would have held up outside, especially for a child as active as he is. When he got home from school, he still wiped down his boot before putting the cover on (but not to the extent that he did before getting the boot cover). I highly recommend the cover because it held up beautifully indoors.
After having ankle surgery and spending the spring and half of the summer in a walking boot, I decided I needed something to protect my toes when I cut the lawn with my tractor for the first time. I was surprised by how much dust and grass got into my boot, so I looked for a cover and purchased these. They are extremely effective. I was able to avoid slipping thanks to the extra grip on the bottoms. The only drawback is that they don't go all the way up the boot, so dust and grass still got in. While the full-length covers on Amazon showed open bottoms, I was concerned that the opening at the bottom would allow dust into my toes, despite the fact that the rest of the boot was protected. Toes are covered, and the boot's bottom is protected from mud, dirt, and dog hair. My goal was to make piles, and these did a fantastic job.