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Reddit mentions of FlexiKold Gel Ice Pack (Standard Large: 10.5" x 14.5") - Reusable Ice Packs for Injuries (Cold Pack Compress to aid Back Injuries, Pain Relief for Shoulder, Ankle, Neck, Hip, Elbow, Wrist) - 6300-COLD
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We found 4 Reddit mentions of FlexiKold Gel Ice Pack (Standard Large: 10.5" x 14.5") - Reusable Ice Packs for Injuries (Cold Pack Compress to aid Back Injuries, Pain Relief for Shoulder, Ankle, Neck, Hip, Elbow, Wrist) - 6300-COLD. Here are the top ones.
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COLDER FOR LONGER: Reusable ice packs for injuries with proprietary gel interior that stays Colder for Longer than competing cold packs using inferior bentonite formulations.MORE FLEXIBLE: The Most Flexible Cold Pack available due to the best professional-grade gel interior that remains pliable when frozen. Large Ice pack for knees, back, shoulders, hip, neck or anywhere injuries occur.HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL'S CHOICE: The large ice pack used by thousands of Physical Therapists and other medical, healthcare professionals to aid acute and chronic pain relief, muscle pain, arthritis, inflammation, swelling, menopause-related hot flashes, headaches, and injury recovery.PREMIUM CONSTRUCTION: Each gel cold pack compress is built with double-sealed seams to prevent leaking; with extra thick nylon exterior. Washable and reusable cold therapy ice bags at its best.FAST PAIN RELIEF: for anywhere you need a cold pack compress: shoulders, hip, elbows, neck, legs, hands or feet. Try our reusable gel ice packs for knees, back injuries, or to aid any recovery.
Specs:
Color | No Straps |
Number of items | 1 |
Release date | October 2018 |
Size | Large (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
My wife is a ballet dancer/instructor, going strong in her 40s. Her pain routine:
Break a leg!
FlexiKold for the injured.
I recommend the Flexikold. You can order them on Amazon, and come from like letter size to literally the size of your back. They are very tough and not likely to leak. You can also get a reusable gel ice pack at pretty much any store with a first aid/recovery section. I got a decent one at Fred Meyer for about 10 bucks. They are awesome and re-"freeze" in like 30-45 minutes.
As an Eskimo living in Anchorage, with an apartment that has terrible cross-breeze, I need these to survive! In a pinch you can use a 2 liter bottle (make sure you don't fill it too full), but the gel packs are the way to go.
It's hot as balls in the summer. I got a giant flexible freezer pack and put it in my jacket where the back armor goes. Keeps me nice and cool on the way home from work.
http://www.amazon.com/FlexiKold-Cold-Pack-Standard-Size/dp/B0091IOISW/ref=sr_1_1_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1464625466&sr=8-1&keywords=flexicold