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WHITEHALL'S GLACIER PACK (MODELS ISTI1, IHF1, IQR1, IOV1, ICV1, and ITH1)     

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Picture of WHITEHALL'S GLACIER PACK (MODELS  ISTI1, IHF1, IQR1, IOV1, ICV1, and ITH1) Whitehall's Glacier Packs are cold packs designed for us by individuals with muscle pain, stiffness, or arthritis. Constructed with a 13 millimeter PVC cover, the reusable packs contains flexible type fillers that never freezes, allowing the packs to better conform to the area to be treated. Each pack is double seamed for added durability and provide up to 30 minutes of cold therapy. SIZES: model IST1 is standard, model IHF1 is half, model IQR1 is quarter, model IOV1 is oversize, model IOV1 is cervical size, and model ITH1 is throat size.

Notes: GlacierPack is a registered trademark.

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This product record was updated on December 12, 2011.

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Whitehall Manufacturing

PO Box 3527
City of Industry, California 91746
United States
Telephone: 800-782-7706.
Fax: 626-855-4862.
Web: http://www.whitehallmfg.com.


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