







❄️ Stay cool, stay ready—instant relief wherever life takes you!
MED PRIDE Instant Ice Bags provide fast-acting cold therapy activated by a simple squeeze, delivering targeted pain and swelling relief without the wait. Each disposable pack is compact, hygienic, and designed for versatile use—from sports injuries to toothaches—making it an essential addition to any professional’s first aid kit or outdoor gear.






| ASIN | B07HB67XK4 |
| ASIN | B07HB67XK4 |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,833 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #197 in Hot & Cold Packs |
| Brand | MED PRIDE |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (5,307) |
| Customer reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (5,307) |
| Date First Available | 22 October 2018 |
| Format | Pack |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 41273 |
| Manufacturer | Shield Line |
| Package Dimensions | 22.81 x 18.39 x 16.51 cm; 2.18 kg |
| Units | 1.00 Count |
R**S
Es un producto que dura poco 10 min Max, pero a los pacientes si los deja con el ojo cuadrado se lo moderno que es el sistema de frío químico.
D**P
The first time I needed to use an Instant Cold Pack, it was not an easy experience in order to get to Cold. I would squeeze according to the directions with immense pressure equally distributed around the circumference of the Pack, ( as an aside, I was a combat medic in VN and have been strength training since I came home. Ergo, I will attest to the durability of the Instant Cold Pack ) to continue, it was No Joy for Cold , even after I massaged the granules into place. My second try was a lot more fruitful. Same pack, this was for the Church so I could not waste them. Same routine, but now, I really was aggressive with the movement of the granules and, after about a minute, The Eagle Had Landed ! Also, the pack stayed in tact, no tears or leaks, and the cold was really cold and remained usable to reduce pain and swelling. Now, I am not advocating for an eight hour cold pack treatment. The normal rules for cold pack therapy are in place, of course. We do not want to reduce pain and cause frost damage to the skin. By staying cold for so long, eight hours by my timing, a break from use can be taken without having to use another pack when therapy is recontinued. By staying cold for so long, one pack can treat more than one site. Three different sites was the best I could do using 10-15 minute treatment time per site. Now, I think that I have an answer to the people who found it a negative to have to manipulate the pack for so long before reaching an excellent level of cold; Please consider the following: 1) The manipulation time will allow you to calm down and focus on something else besides the pounding in your head, 2) also, it will give you a little time to talk to the Little One and calm his fear. After such a short time, one minute, you will be looked at as a magician. 3) you have a little time to calmly eyeball the injured child and assess the damage and act accordingly. This is an excellent product that I was going to scrap because it did do what I wanted fast enough. The extra time certainly led to long term usability and that is the BIG plus.
J**.
Perfect size for minor injuries but unfortunately the packs don’t remain cold for long enough to be helpful. I offered my mom one for a sore shoulder and about 90 seconds after it was activated she said “Huh...I think maybe this one didn’t get shaken up enough or something because it’s already lost it’s coldness”. I went to check and shook it around to see if maybe we hadn’t sufficiently activated all the materials inside because it had been cold when pouch was initially snapped-but, nope. It was already room temp liquid. Hopeful that the 1st was just a dud we got another out and snap, shook to activate-like the first it worked initially but did not maintain cold for even 3 min. Really it was only capable of maintaining an expected temp level for about the first 90 seconds. We read and re-read the instructions just to make sure there was nothing that we had missed- but, like most folks, we’ve used many of this instant cold pack style many times and there is nothing to indicate that the manner of use is any different from others. I can only guess that maybe the amount of active ingredients in this brand (or the batch we received at least) was severely lacking. Very disappointing since the size and quantity would otherwise be ideal to keep stocked in our first aid kits. With very active kids and an elderly mom around we use ice packs several times a week- both the reusable freezer type and the instant kind- and I was definitely excited because this size is perfect and the quantity was just right, so this could have become a regular monthly purchase IF only the packs were able to maintain therapeutic cold temperatures for at minimum 10 min. If you reformulate let us know but otherwise it isn’t a product I’d recommend or use again.
M**E
My box of 24 arrived today. The bags were a little smaller than I expected but that's my fault for not reading the description where it shows the sizes. I opened the box and took one out. I squeezed and twisted and it started to feel a bit cold but I never heard anything pop. It was cold but not as cold as others I've used. Then I decided to read those with a one star rating. Most seemed to be the same complaint as mine. It didn't stay cold long enough and they felt it had already been popped. So, I took the one I was using and this time, I REALLY squeezed it and sure enough, I heard a pop and instantly, it got very cold. I applied it to my ankle and set the timer. It stayed cold for 13 minutes. That's really not so bad. When it got warm, it was all at once. The bottom line here is, it was my fault for not pressing hard enough to make the inner bag pop. I'll know better on the next one. From what I see now, I would buy these again.
C**B
Bought these for my daughter to take to wrestling camp in another state. Worked okay for her just didn't last as long as we hoped for. We will keep them on hand till they are gone with our sports medical bag.
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