Chill Out and Heal! ❄️
The M PAIN MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES Cold Water Therapy Ankle and Foot Wrap is a versatile accessory designed for use with cryotherapy machines. It offers adjustable comfort, universal compatibility with various systems, and effective cold therapy to reduce swelling and pain. Ideal for post-surgery recovery and sports injuries, this wrap features a leak-proof connection for easy use.
Brand | M PAIN MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES |
Format | Pad |
Age Range Description | Adult |
S**E
exactly as needed
Needed a y splitter and this dd the job perfectly.
A**S
Uneven water flow, difficult clasps
When it works, it’s great. But most days, it seems like one side gets cooler water than the other. Last night, my back pad was ice cold and my knee pad was warm. It also leaks without rhyme or reason sometimes. Often it won’t leak the first hour, then suddenly starts dripping. Not sure if defective or not.
C**Z
It's tiny. Really tiny. Buyer beware!
Buyer beware. Unless you have a pencil neck, this is way too small. Check the pictures! I had to fight to get my money back. This is the evidence that I provided to Amazon.The diameter of my neck is 7 in, that is a 22-in circumference. the diameter of the device is 4-in, a 16-in circumference. That is a 6-in difference, a significant deficiency in its size. If I apply the Velcro to make it fit, it will strangle me. This item is child-sized. It is not as depicted, in my opinion. The photo of the item listing that I included has statements leading one to believe that it's size is universal."Adjustable. The best fit for your needs". Is the statement made on that photo that supports its universal claim.This item is not as described, therefore it is not the item that I thought I was buying. A refund and return are the resolution to this issue.After providing the photographs, and the documented evidence, I got an immediate refund.
G**C
Great way to avoid overheating while in bed!
I bought a ice water system after answering a question on bed cooling systems. I put the pad under a thin blanket or towel, and then sleep on top of the cooling pad!It has worked great for over a month now. I find that if I use 2 liter bottles to freeze the water, I cut off the top 4" or so, and freeze the bottle with about 3 pounds of ice in it. When someone said I freeze water bottles, I was thinking that the water in the tank would not drop below about 50F. What a great idea! I actually like the water in the 50F to 60F temperature range, so it is not icy cold on my back, but will remove a lot of heat. 3 pounds of ice will last about 4 hours. Sometimes I run it on med speed, sometimes on high speed. Sometimes I add ice to cool the water to 32F, especially if I have been outside and now am hot.Sometimes I will use a thin blanket over the cooling pad and ice to run 32F water through the pad, and then sleep for about 6-8 hours, wake to all of the ice gone and the water at about 65F - 75F.This has been really nice, and allow me to run the thermostat a little warmer, still comfortable, and not sweating in bed!
J**N
Not what I expected
This is basically the standard recirculating pad that you’d use for other body parts plus an elastic band that I guess you’d use to hold it in place on your head. It wasn’t going to work for my wife; I doubt it’d stay in place and the connection is in a bad location for this use.I’m giving it three stars because I think you could make it work if you wanted to save some money and were willing to put up with some inconvenience. But if you want an actual pad meant to work for the head, check Polar for a couple of options. It’s more expensive, but that’s what we’ve ended up doing.
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