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Picture of POLAR SOFT ICE ACTIVE COOLING VEST The Polar Soft Ice Active Cooling Vest is a cooling vest designed for use by individuals with multiple sclerosis or other neurological disabilities. This vest provides controlled cooling to the body by circulating cool water throughout the vest. The vest has a clean, discreet appearance with water lines hidden beneath the fabric. The system includes the vest; a 10 quart-cooler with carrying handle; insulated cool water lines; high-flow, dry, quick-disconnect couplings; water temperature control; and an on/off switch. POWER: Uses the included alternating current (AC) power adapter with cord. An optional 12-volt portable battery pack is available. OPTIONS: 30-minute timer with power off switch (replaces the standard on/off switch). SIZES: Small, medium/large, extra-large/extra-extra large. DIMENSIONS: The water lines are five feet long.

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Price: 695.00.

This product record was updated on August 24, 2005.

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Polar Products Inc.

3380 Cavalier Trail
Stow, Ohio 44224
United States
Telephone: 800-763-8423 or 330-253-9973.
Fax: 330-253-4233.
Web: http://www.polarsoftice.com.
Email: Polar@polarproducts.com.


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