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ColdFlex Self-Cooling wraps
GoMistyGo
Reg. Feb 2004
Posted 2015-06-29 12:50 PM
Subject: ColdFlex Self-Cooling wraps



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 Does anyone use these?  Like? Dislike?

http://www.coldflex.com/veterinary.html

Thank you.
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Swannranch
Reg. Sep 2005
Posted 2015-06-30 12:08 PM
Subject: RE: ColdFlex Self-Cooling wraps


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I actually bought some a few years ago before the name was ColdFlex...or at least it was sold under a different name.  The lablel was even different but the product identical.  
Okay.....I like the way it works.  BUT  the one we bought before and the one we bought with the name ColdFlex have a sort of. . . well, slilme on them.  Not a really big deal I guess, but I used it on my own knee and the gunk got on the blanket and couch...it's clear but I never got it out.  On the horse it leaves a residue that you can wash off but I guess some halter people worked with them and they now make a "sock" product to put on first so the gue doesn't get on the horses legs. 

The directions say don't scrape the stuff off the wrap, that's part of how it works and you get about 25 or so uses out of them.  Once the gue stuff is gone I don't know what happens. 

If the product is different than the two I have (identical) I would like to know, because I liked the idea of the product.

I do have a cooling "blanket" that is not coldflex.  It's like those towels you wet and snap.  It seems to really keep her cool for quite some time in the Florida summer.

 
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