💦 Stay dry, stay active — waterproof protection that moves with you!
Bloccs 100% Waterproof Cast Covers (ASL74) are premium, reusable leg sleeves designed to protect casts, bandages, and wounds from water exposure. Sized for adult short legs, made from sustainable natural rubber, and trusted by healthcare professionals, these UK-made covers ensure watertight security during swimming, bathing, and showering, empowering you to maintain an active lifestyle without fear of water damage.
T**S
Works perfectly. Its more expensive than others but for sure it works which is worth peace of mind.
Excellent. Uses Dry Suit (think scuba diving) tech to keep your cast dry. My cast goes to the knee therefore the size is the small. Definitely measure floor to above the knee.Works perfectly.The technique I use is to put both hands inside the latex and pull apart, get it onto the foot DO NOT LET GO, lean back a little to lift the foot, keep pulling it up the leg until its above the knee and then let go. There will be air trapped so put one hand inside and push on the puffy parts up the leg. You don't need to get all the air out, just most of it.when you get out, dry the outside completely off. Stick both hands in and remove it. There will be perspiration on the inside, dry that off with a different dry towel. Then you can lay it down. Do not clip it with anything else as that will damage the latex.The latex is thick and will handle some abuse.I highly recommend this product because I bought it with my own money and used it. I'm glad someone figured this out so I can take a real shower without worrying about the cast getting wet. I DO think if you are laying in a pool (NOT SWIMMING) that it will protect your cast. Don't wear for more than 30 minutes because it will cause circulation issues.
T**T
Works GREAT in the Shower
While recovering from an incredibly stupid leg injury, I've had to wear a lower leg soft cast that can't get wet. It is currently 11 bazillion degrees where I live, and showering is quite important. Other cast covers are plastic with some elastic over them, and back in the day when I had to wear a full length leg cast for weeks, they didn't work well. I saw this silicone thing and thought... that can't possibly work, but here, take my money.It's pretty much a one size fits all thing and looks like a wet suit for a hammerhead shark... and once again, I thought... this isn't going to end well.Call me shocked and very surprised to slip that thing on and have it literally adhere to my upper leg comfortably, but confidently tight. Since it is one size fits all, it's HUGE, so be careful getting into the shower, it can be a bit slippery and there's extra stuff flopping around, but no leaks. NONE, perfectly dry!I towel it off, then hang it on the towel rack to dry for the next day.Lightweight, comfortable, and best of all, no leaks at all.It's a bit "fragile" so be careful not to puncture it, but overall, this is a life saver. Easy on, easy off, easy to dry, folds up and goes back into the baggie it arrived in.If you need a leg to remain dry, this is the cover for you. Instructions say you can swim in it but caution not to keep it on for extended periods of time because your leg will sweat and then your cast gets wet and then doctors will glare at you.
G**Y
Works great…
Works very good. My husband has a wound on leg and can’t get it wet so he uses cast cover in shower and pool. Bandages stay completely dry. Bottom is wide since it is meant for cast cover but works great for keeping his wound dry. Definitely worth the money…
R**L
Great product with SAFETY precautions
I purchased the short leg adult Cast Cover product to enable me to swim in the pool following a foot injury to both feet. I have a fiberglass cast with a synthetic (non-cotton) liner. The Cast Cover was easy to put on and remove. The waterproof seal was very effective and no water seeped thru during an active two hour test. I am impressed.I accidentally created a small pinhole puncture when I put the Cast Cover on. I believe this puncture was caused by one of the fiberglass threads at the end of my cast but it may have been something else. This pinhole puncture did NOT become a problem and I never bothered to repair it. It may let air out but didn’t really let water in.This Cast Cover delivered beyond my expectations and allowed me to swim during my recovery!HOWEVER, there are a couple issues that are not obvious - and there are significant SAFETY CONCERNS especially if used by children.First, it is important to consider the type of cast you will be covering to determine the significance of water damager in the event water does enter the cast. During swimming activities there are countless ways that water can enter or come in contact with the cast, not limited to the time actually swimming. Depending on the type of cast the consequences vary significantly and can threaten healing, cause scars, and compromise the integrity of the cast itself. Water must never remain in contact with the skin for prolonged periods. Water can also cause hidden infection that can be very, very serious. The inside of the cast must dried completely if it becomes damp for any reason.WARNING: Second, a cast displaces more water than it weighs which makes it float in water - like a water wing. When the Cast Cover is added there is additional buoyancy. In my case, the cast covered my feet which caused my feet to float and the rest of my body would hang upside down in the water. TO AVOID DROWNING it was necessary to use Water Noodles to keep the upper half of my body afloat. The kicking and struggle to keep myself upright was also much more stress than I considered safe for my broken feet. Needless to say this is VERY DANGEROUS and can KILL YOU. The only remedy I envision would be a 5 to 10 pound rock or lead weight inside the Cast Cover for each foot to neutralize the buoyancy.After the first few swims the buoyancy and stress problems mentioned above didn’t bother me so much.
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