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Picture of COLD ONE ICE COMPRESSION KNEE WRAP The Cold One Ice Compression Knee Wrap is a cold pack designed for use by individuals with lower extremity disabilities, arthritis, or knee pain due to swelling or injury. Cold One wraps are constructed with an outer layer of nitrogen blown neoprene, a middle layer of sewn in reusable freezer gels, and an inner layer of rubberized linen. All three layers stretch to provide compression. This wrap provides 15 to 20 minutes of cold ice therapy and compression.

Notes: Shipping and handling charges are not listed in the purchase price listed.

Price: 55.00.

This product record was updated on February 11, 2009.

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Two Cool Inc.

PO Box 976
Lake Oswego, Oregon 97034
United States
Telephone: 503-620-3403.
Fax: 503-620-1742.
Web: http://www.coldoneinc.com.
Email: customercare@coldoneinc.com.


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