FlexiKold Gel Cold Pack X-Large

$34.99

An extra large version of our best-selling cold pack

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Reusable

  • Colder, thinner & more flexible
  • Extra thick nylon exterior
  • Double sealed to prevent leaking
  • Washable & reusable

  • Pain
  • Swelling
  • Inflammation
  • Injury recovery
  • Sports recovery
  • X-Large (13" x 21.5"): Back, Quad, Hamstring, Shoulder, Knee
  • Large (10.5" x 14.5"): Back, Quad, Hamstring, Calf, Shin, Shoulder, Knee
  • Medium (7.5" x 11.5"): Foot, Ankle, Shin, Calf, Quad, Forearm, Elbow, Hand, Wrist, Neck
  • Neck (23" long): Neck, Lower Back, Shoulder, Knee

Large Ice Packs for Sports Injuries and Recovery

Get fast relief from pain and swelling with FlexiKold Large Ice Packs. These are made for people who do sports, have an active life, or are getting better after surgery. You can use the gel packs again and again for cold therapy. They help lower swelling and inflammation. This can also help you heal faster.

The extra-large towel is 13” x 21.5”. This size is big enough to cover the back, legs, or shoulders. The flexible gel inside stays soft and shapes to fit your body, even if you take it out from the freezer. The outside is made from tough nylon and has double-sealed seams. This helps stop leaks and makes it durable for a long time.

Why Choose FlexiKold Large Ice Packs:

  • Gives cold therapy that lasts for hours and helps muscle pain and swelling

  • Stays soft when frozen, so it covers your body well

  • Works great for hurting backs, legs, and joints

  • Trust by doctors and sports trainers

  • Does not leak, you can use it again, and it is simple to clean

FlexiKold Large Ice Packs be good to use after a workout, sports injuries, or surgery. They help you feel better and get back to normal faster.

What are the best uses for large ice packs in sports injuries?

Best Uses for Large Ice Packs in Sports Injuries

  • Post-Workout Recovery: Cool down your legs and back after you work out. This can help stop soreness and help you feel better faster.

  • Sprains & Strains: Use this on the sore area for about 15 to 20 minutes. It helps with swelling and pain.

  • Joint Injuries: Put this on your knees or shoulders. The cold feel helps with inflammation and helps you move easier.

  • Back & Hip Pain: Use this when you want to relax. It helps lower muscle tension and cut inflammation.

  • Sideline First Aid: Keep it close by for quick help if you get swelling, bumps, bruises, or other hits.

Get back in charge of your healing with FlexiKold. FlexiKold helps you feel good and brings comfort. You can trust this to help with your pain. It works for many people and helps you feel better. A good choice for those who need support in their healing. FlexiKold is with you, every step to feel better.

Do the packs remain flexible even when frozen?

Yes, most big ice packs are still easy to bend, even after you freeze them. This makes it simple to put the ice pack on your body or over anything you want to cool. With the ice pack fitting well, you get good contact and feel more cool.

Learn More About Cold Therapy

  • Cold therapy involves applying cold temperatures to an injured area to reduce pain, swelling, and inflammation. It works by constricting blood vessels, which reduces blood flow to the area and slows down the inflammatory response.

  • Cold therapy can provide several benefits, including:

    • Pain relief: Cold can numb nerve endings and reduce pain signals.
    • Reduced inflammation: By constricting blood vessels, cold therapy can limit the amount of fluid that leaks into tissues, reducing swelling.
    • Decreased muscle spasms: Cold can help relax muscles and reduce spasms.
    • Faster recovery: Cold therapy can help reduce pain and inflammation after exercise or injury, potentially speeding up recovery.
  • Cold therapy is commonly used for:

    • Sprains and strains
    • Muscle soreness  
    • Arthritis  
    • Tendonitis  
    • Bursitis  
    • Minor burns
  • You can apply cold therapy several times a day for 15-20 minutes at a time, but always allow at least 1-2 hours between applications to allow the tissues to return to their normal temperature.

    Prior to using cold therapy, consult with your medical provider to ensure it's safe for you.

  • Avoid cold therapy if you have:

    • Raynaud's phenomenon: A condition that causes blood vessels in the fingers and toes to overreact to cold.  
    • Cold hypersensitivity: An allergy to cold.  
    • Nerve damage: Cold can further damage nerves.  
    • Poor circulation: Cold can further reduce blood flow to the area.  
    • Open wounds: Cold can slow down wound healing.

    Consult with your doctor prior to beginning cold therapy.

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