HilphGel Ice Packs for Injuries, 2 Pack Wrap Around Ice Packs Cold Compress with Handsfree Adjustable Strap, Cold Gel Pack Flexible Ice Pack for Swelling, Sport Injury, Wrist, Ankle Pain
Units | 1.00 Count |
Brand | Hilph |
Format | Gel Wrap |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | China |
G**L
Brilliant
I am very pleased with this item, it is very good quality, the material is very soft on the skin, it really helps my swollen ankle.
M**Y
Versatile ice packs
I've had a few different types of ice packs over the years and these are the most useful. I keep them in the freezer (in the plastic sleeve provided) and just place them on wherever needs cooling, even straight on bare skin, tightening the straps (if using) as the pack warms and become more pliable. They don't warm up too quickly but once I've stopped feeling their effect I flip the pack over (optionally resecuring it with a twist in the strap) for some extra cooling time. They are a reasonsble size to use on arms, wrists, ankles, knees and shoulders - just adjust their position (or use both packs) if you need wider coverage. I've not used them for heat as yet.
M**T
Velcro strap ice packs
Bought for a knee joint pain issue, larger than expected. Fair price and quick delivery. The packs don't seem to stay cold for long despite being in the freezer overnight so reverted back to a frozen packet of peas which were more helpful
N**K
Great Quality!
Really easy to use and store. The plastic packaging they supply for freezer storage (to avoid smells from other freezer products) did tear but this does not hinder the quality of this product. I would highly recommend.
J**
Excellent
Starting to ease my calf & shin splint issues.Presented beautifully with their own little pouch to store in the ice compartment & their own material Velcro pouch to attach to your leg.Great value for money.Highly recommend this great product from a small business!
L**B
Do not buy
These have been in the freezer a day and do not get cold. Absolutely rubbish!
J**S
Sticking with frozen peas or hot-water bottle.
I have sciatica. I first put the items in the fridge but not cold enough, so then in the freezer. Very cold but, of course, frozen stiff! By the time they were flexible, not cold.Followed instructions for heating in microwave but one burst it's seam!You may have better luck!
P**E
Post surgery aid
Perfect product for use after major elbow surgery... Keep it ready in freezer for post Physiotherapy sessions
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