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COLDPACK SPORTS ICE PACK 300GM SINGLE

COLDPACK SPORTS ICE PACK 300GM SINGLE

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COLDPACK SPORTS ICE PACK 300GM SINGLE
Regular price £1.62 GBP
Regular price Sale price £1.62 GBP

Sports instant ice pack can be activated instantly and ready to use in seconds

It stays cold for up to 30 minutes

This item is great for treating sports injuries sprains bumps bruises insect bites and stings Specially designed for use with both children and adults

The ice pack works by restricting the flow of blood to an injured area and is perfect for reducing inflammation and swelling on muscles joints tendons and ligaments

- Benefits of an instant ice pack

- Cools in seconds for immediate treatment of sprains strains and knocks

- No need for refrigeration/freezing

- Simple squeeze and shake application

- Pack remains cold for min 30minutes at room temperature

- Child friendly packs

Do not apply directly to the skin as this can cause ice burns It is highly recommended to use the instant ice pack wrapped inside a thin towel for added protection

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