Short Description
The Aircast A60 Ankle Brace provides mild, reliable support to prevent ankle sprains and rollovers. Featuring 60° stabilizer guards and a single-strap design, this low-profile brace fits easily in athletic footwear for all-day comfort. Trusted by athletes like Andy Murray.
Designed with the athlete in mind, the Aircast A60 Ankle Brace delivers proven protection and confidence during sports and daily activities. Lightweight and breathable, it's ideal for preventing ankle sprains or providing support for weak or unstable ankles.
The A60's sleek stabilizers-molded at a 60-degree angle-help prevent inversion and eversion injuries while allowing natural movement and agility. The single-strap closure makes it fast to apply, and the low-profile fit slides easily into most athletic shoes without adding bulk.
Key Features & Benefits
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60° Stabilizer Guards: Molded supports on both sides help guard against ankle rollovers and sprains.
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Single-Strap Application: Quick, easy fit-no time-consuming lacing.
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Anatomically Designed Shells: Low-profile shape fits comfortably inside athletic footwear.
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Breath-O-Prene® Fabric: Keeps the ankle cool, dry, and comfortable during sports or long wear.
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Lightweight & Durable: Built for athletes who demand mobility and stability.
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Waterproof Design: Can be worn in water-rinse with cool water and air-dry after use.
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Universal Fit: Available for left or right ankle; suitable for men and women.
- Available in Small, Medium, Large sizes: See Size and Fot tab for measurement/fit help.
- Recommended Manufacturer HCPC: L1902
How It Works
The A60 brace stabilizes the ankle at its weakest point-the lateral ligaments. Its 60° molded supports restrict excessive motion that causes sprains while maintaining full dorsiflexion and plantar-flexion for performance and comfort. The breathable material and simple strap design ensure you can move naturally, protected and unrestricted.
Indications
The Aircast A60 Ankle Brace is recommended for:
- Chronic ankle instability
- Weak or previously injured ankles
- Mild ankle sprains
- Pain or tenderness along the outer ankle
- Sports injury prevention during tennis, basketball, volleyball, or running




