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Long Leg Cast Kit — Knee Cast, Femur Cast, Cylinder Cast & Full Leg Cast | Complete Professional Kit
The OrthoTape Long Leg Cast Kit is a complete, professional-grade solution for long leg cast, knee cast, femur cast, cylinder cast, and full leg cast application. Every component — fiberglass tape, cast padding, stockinette, and gloves — is pre-selected and sized for full stabilization from the upper thigh through the foot. Ideal for clinics, urgent care facilities, and informed patients preparing for their next cast change. 16+ color choices.
🎨 Why Buy Your Long Leg Cast, Knee Cast or Femur Cast Direct from OrthoTape?
Most doctor's offices stock only 2–3 basic cast colors because they don't want to manage large inventories. That means you're often stuck with white or beige — for a long leg cast, knee cast, cylinder cast, or full leg cast you'll wear for weeks. OrthoTape offers 16+ colors at a fraction of what clinics charge. Same professional-grade materials. Your color. Your choice. Many patients bring their OrthoTape kit to their appointment — doctors are happy to use it. It's also ideal for midterm cast changes — best practice is to change the cast at the midpoint of treatment.
✅ Key Features
Complete long leg cast kit — fiberglass tape, cast padding, stockinette, and gloves included
Waterproof fiberglass — durable, lightweight, water-resistant once cured
16+ color choices — far more than most medical offices stock
Professional quality — same materials used by medical professionals for knee cast, femur cast, cylinder cast & full leg cast application
Full leg cast — injuries requiring complete lower extremity immobilization from hip to foot
Post-operative immobilization after knee, tibial, or femoral surgery
📦 Kit Contents
Component
Quantity
Fiberglass Cast Tape
4 rolls of 4" & 3 rolls of 3"
Cast Padding
2 rolls of 6" & 3 rolls of 4"
Stockinette
Adult Male: 48" of 4" (choice of color) Adult Female & Teen: 48" of 3" (choice of color)
Gloves
2 pairs
Size Guide: For children under 5, consult your doctor on sizing.
Authorized Dealer: OrthoTape is an authorized distributor of all products sold on this site. All items are covered by manufacturer warranty. This product is FSA/HSA eligible. HCPCS: A4570. This product should be applied by a trained medical professional or for educational training. Always consult a doctor before use. Never apply fiberglass cast tape directly to skin. Printed tape (Camo) is a polyester fabric instead of fiberglass.
📸 Long Leg Cast Application Guide
🎬 Video Tutorials — How to Apply a Long Leg Cast & Knee Cast
❓ Frequently Asked Questions — Long Leg Cast, Knee Cast, Femur Cast, Cylinder Cast & Full Leg Cast
What is a long leg cast and when is it used?
A long leg cast (LLC) is a rigid immobilization device that extends from the upper thigh to the toes, immobilizing the knee, lower leg, and foot. It is used for tibial fractures, femur fractures, severe knee injuries, patellar fractures, post-surgical immobilization, and complex lower extremity injuries where both the knee and ankle must be stabilized simultaneously.
What is a cylinder cast and how is it different from a long leg cast?
A cylinder cast immobilizes only the knee joint — it extends from the upper thigh to just above the ankle, leaving the foot free. It is used for patellar fractures, quadriceps tendon repairs, and knee ligament injuries where ankle immobilization is not required. A long leg cast extends all the way to the toes and immobilizes both the knee and ankle. The OrthoTape LLC kit provides enough material for both configurations.
What is a femur cast and when is it needed?
A femur cast is used to immobilize fractures of the femur (thigh bone), particularly distal femur fractures or femoral shaft injuries that can be managed non-surgically or post-operatively. It typically extends from the hip or upper thigh down to the foot, similar to a full leg cast. Your orthopedic surgeon will determine whether a femur cast or surgical fixation is appropriate based on fracture type and location.
How long do you wear a long leg cast, knee cast, or full leg cast?
Most long leg cast, knee cast, and full leg cast treatment protocols range from 4 to 12 weeks depending on the injury. Tibial fractures typically require 6–8 weeks, while more complex fractures, femur fractures, or post-surgical cases may require 8–12 weeks. Your orthopedic surgeon will determine the appropriate duration based on X-ray healing progress.
Can I choose the color of my long leg cast, knee cast, or cylinder cast?
Yes! OrthoTape offers 16+ colors of fiberglass cast tape for your long leg cast, knee cast, cylinder cast, or full leg cast — including solid colors, camo patterns, and more. Most clinics only stock 2–3 colors. Many patients purchase their OrthoTape kit and bring it to their appointment; clinicians are typically happy to use patient-supplied materials.
⭐ Why Choose OrthoTape for Your Long Leg Cast, Knee Cast, Femur Cast, Cylinder Cast & Full Leg Cast
100% Satisfaction Guarantee — photo proof required for returns or replacements Same-day shipping — orders by 2 PM EST Professional-grade materials — meet or exceed industry standards Expert support — our team is available to answer any questions Perfect for cast changes — ideal for midterm cast changes during treatment
This is a top of the line boot. I have used another brand given to me by my doctors office that that had a lip on the outside not padded which created skin breakdown on the out side of my foot. The form fit design does not have a lip and has more rubber padding at the sides than the competitor. I showed the difference in engineering design to my doctor and highly recommended the form fit boot. Please
Note they were the same price.
So, I finally got the opportunity to use the casting tape today. I want to preface this by saying I'm not a professional caster.
The tape seemed to dry out a bit too fast (it was a bit of a hot day, but I used cold tap water. As a result, the layers didn't seem to mold together very well. However, that may have more to do with MY lack of experience.
The one complaint is that the hot pink had some light (almost white) spots in the roll, and a strange waffle pattern in the ends of the rolls.
Hi Alan, thanks for sharing your experience. The white spots are caused by the dry gloves touching the casting tape. Usually when I do a final layer, I do not touch the tape at all except for the sides, so I get the perfect color finish. As for the honeycomb at the end. In our next batch we are changing that center so it does not do that. Usally I cut it off with scissors before that. As for drying out, that has to do with how fast you are at casting. Since you said you were new at it, that can happen as you have to work quickly with the tape before it hardens. You will get better with more practice. Also make sure your bucket is a new bucket, a household cleaning bucket can have cleaning residue which can cause issue with the polyurethane resin.
I have used in the past and it is great! Best advice is that it stretches more so get a size smaller than you think. But it’s a lifesaver in pediatrics!!
Hi Ericca, thank you for your wonderful feedback! If you like Delta Dry, try our OrthoH2O we are happy to send some samples to you. It is a much easier one piece application. It does not tear easy like Delta Dry and it is much more cost effective. See it here or search OrthoH2O on our site: https://orthotape.com/collections/orthoh2o-waterproof-cast