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product_id: 231670289
title: "Polar Active Ice® Hand & Wrist Therapy pad 11.75” x 7” with tab. Use only with The Polar #AIS Therapy System"
brand: "polar products"
price: "AR$210717"
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reviews_count: 8
category: "Polar Products"
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# Ergonomic Design 11.75” x 7” Size Quality Cooling Polar Active Ice® Hand & Wrist Therapy pad 11.75” x 7” with tab. Use only with The Polar #AIS Therapy System

**Brand:** polar products
**Price:** AR$210717
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

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## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Polar Active Ice® Hand & Wrist Therapy pad 11.75” x 7” with tab. Use only with The Polar #AIS Therapy System by polar products
- **How much does it cost?** AR$210717 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- polar products enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted polar products brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Full Coverage:** Ensures excellent fit and contact for effective therapy.
- • **Ergonomic Comfort:** Designed to fit most hand sizes for ultimate comfort.
- • **High-Flow Cooling:** Experience superior cooling with our quality materials.
- • **Durable Construction:** Built to last, providing reliable therapy session after session.
- • **Compatibility Assurance:** Only compatible with Polar Active Ice® systems.

## Overview

The Polar Active Ice® Hand & Wrist Therapy Pad is an ergonomically designed cooling pad measuring 11.75” x 7”, featuring a Velcro tab for a secure fit. It is specifically crafted for use with the Polar Active Ice® therapy system, ensuring optimal coverage and comfort for effective cold therapy.

## Description

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Review: Wonderful product! Must Buy! Yes, you need it. You deserve it. - While planning for spinal fusion surgery, I started working out how I was going to manage every bit of my recovery without being a burden on my husband. One of the issues was ice packs at night. If I’m not mobile enough to get in and out of bed unaided, how will I be switching out ice packs every twenty minutes all night long? That's too much of an ask of a spouse. My dental hygienist recommended the "Ice Machine" they'd used for her son after his shoulder surgery. It had been prescribed by their physician and supplied by the durable medical equipment team at their hospital. I asked my surgeon and was told they don't supply them anymore. Though the hygienist offered to loan it to me, I don't feel like I know her well enough to take her up on her offer. (It might have been one of those spontaneous offers that wasn't actually an offer, you know what I mean?) So, I was really glad to find the Polar Active Ice system here on desertcart. Since I did not get a prescription for this kit, I wasn't able to put it through insurance, but it's not outrageously expensive, and it wasn't a waste of money so I'm happy. This will not be one of those pieces of hardware you buy, use for a few weeks, and forget. Between my husband and I, we will use this again. The pre-surgery plan was that my husband would help me get positioned in bed with the cold pack on my surgical site, I’d set the timer for cold on/cold off durations, set the temperature from 1 (cold) - 4 (coldest), and we'd both sleep through the night. Post-surgery experience was more nuanced. The pad that comes with this back/hip kit has a long elastic attached and the idea is that you put the pad on the incision, wrap the elastic around the patient, and Velcro it in place. I think that configuration likely works well if the patient is mobile – which I was not early on -- or is using it during the daytime -- which was not. (I'm actually restricted from Bending, Lifting, Twisting, Pushing or Pulling for another month.) At first, we couldn't figure out how to set it up so I could sleep with the pad comfortably because the pad is not giant and the fill-hose is well, right there (where the fill-hose belongs but kind of in the way). I ordered up the larger pad accessory. It’s a lot bigger than I mentally processed (it covers my entire torso laying down), but it swapped right in with this kit and worked very well early on after the operation when everything hurt and positioning myself exactly on the smaller back pad was very painful. When I started to feel a bit feverish, the larger pad helped bring my temperature down without taking more meds. Now that I'm more mobile, I have been able to switch back to the pad that came with this kit at night and that's been working well. I lay the pad down on the bed and extend the strap up under my pillow. I figured out where to sit on the bed so I can log-roll right onto the pad and the weight of my body holds it in place. I've never tossed or turned much at night, so this works well for me. The pump is audible, but not loud -- like white noise, unnoticeable and somewhat soothing while I'm slowing down for the night and sleeping. Recommendation to users is to put a towel between you and the pad so you don't "burn" your skin and cover the hose with that towel as well. You will forget that it gets really cold, too. Another recommendation from others that I will repeat is to use frozen bottles of water inside the cooler box because they last longer and are easier to change out than ice alone. Peel the labels off so they don't accidently come unglued and plug up the pump. I've been drinking a lot of PowerAide Zero in recovery and those bottles work well - the labels come right off and they nest with each other nicely. We actually have been able to moderate the cold intensity by reducing the number of frozen water bottles in the box. With a full box of frozen water bottles, even the lowest setting is pretty darn cold. BTW, I have been recommending this kit to everybody. If you see a spike in sales from the metro Detroit area, you can credit me a commission. ;-) A design suggestion, I would create a hose connection on the edge of the cooler, rather than as it is currently a couple of feet along a hose that protrudes from the cooler. A connection at the cooler box would make it more storable -- all the parts could be rolled up and shut inside the cooler box. Otherwise, THANK YOU for a great product that is making my recovery from a rather scary surgery more bearable.
Review: Fantastic for my arm injury, but you have to have the Arctic 3.0 which I have - Perfect for my arm and shoulder injury stays cold for a very long time six hours eight hours depending on the ice super happy with this product. Very easy to use good for pain. Relief works well.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B08DJCWHJ6 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,055 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #600 in Cold Packs |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,414) |
| Date First Available  | July 23, 2020 |
| Item model number  | HWB |
| Manufacturer  | Polar Products Inc. |
| Package Dimensions  | 12.5 x 11 x 1.6 inches; 5.61 ounces |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Brand:** Polar Products
- **Number of Items:** 1
- **Special Feature:** Adjustable, Flexible
- **Unit Count:** 1.00 Count

## Images

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful product! Must Buy! Yes, you need it. You deserve it.
*by D***4 on October 3, 2025*

While planning for spinal fusion surgery, I started working out how I was going to manage every bit of my recovery without being a burden on my husband. One of the issues was ice packs at night. If I’m not mobile enough to get in and out of bed unaided, how will I be switching out ice packs every twenty minutes all night long? That's too much of an ask of a spouse. My dental hygienist recommended the "Ice Machine" they'd used for her son after his shoulder surgery. It had been prescribed by their physician and supplied by the durable medical equipment team at their hospital. I asked my surgeon and was told they don't supply them anymore. Though the hygienist offered to loan it to me, I don't feel like I know her well enough to take her up on her offer. (It might have been one of those spontaneous offers that wasn't actually an offer, you know what I mean?) So, I was really glad to find the Polar Active Ice system here on Amazon. Since I did not get a prescription for this kit, I wasn't able to put it through insurance, but it's not outrageously expensive, and it wasn't a waste of money so I'm happy. This will not be one of those pieces of hardware you buy, use for a few weeks, and forget. Between my husband and I, we will use this again. The pre-surgery plan was that my husband would help me get positioned in bed with the cold pack on my surgical site, I’d set the timer for cold on/cold off durations, set the temperature from 1 (cold) - 4 (coldest), and we'd both sleep through the night. Post-surgery experience was more nuanced. The pad that comes with this back/hip kit has a long elastic attached and the idea is that you put the pad on the incision, wrap the elastic around the patient, and Velcro it in place. I think that configuration likely works well if the patient is mobile – which I was not early on -- or is using it during the daytime -- which was not. (I'm actually restricted from Bending, Lifting, Twisting, Pushing or Pulling for another month.) At first, we couldn't figure out how to set it up so I could sleep with the pad comfortably because the pad is not giant and the fill-hose is well, right there (where the fill-hose belongs but kind of in the way). I ordered up the larger pad accessory. It’s a lot bigger than I mentally processed (it covers my entire torso laying down), but it swapped right in with this kit and worked very well early on after the operation when everything hurt and positioning myself exactly on the smaller back pad was very painful. When I started to feel a bit feverish, the larger pad helped bring my temperature down without taking more meds. Now that I'm more mobile, I have been able to switch back to the pad that came with this kit at night and that's been working well. I lay the pad down on the bed and extend the strap up under my pillow. I figured out where to sit on the bed so I can log-roll right onto the pad and the weight of my body holds it in place. I've never tossed or turned much at night, so this works well for me. The pump is audible, but not loud -- like white noise, unnoticeable and somewhat soothing while I'm slowing down for the night and sleeping. Recommendation to users is to put a towel between you and the pad so you don't "burn" your skin and cover the hose with that towel as well. You will forget that it gets really cold, too. Another recommendation from others that I will repeat is to use frozen bottles of water inside the cooler box because they last longer and are easier to change out than ice alone. Peel the labels off so they don't accidently come unglued and plug up the pump. I've been drinking a lot of PowerAide Zero in recovery and those bottles work well - the labels come right off and they nest with each other nicely. We actually have been able to moderate the cold intensity by reducing the number of frozen water bottles in the box. With a full box of frozen water bottles, even the lowest setting is pretty darn cold. BTW, I have been recommending this kit to everybody. If you see a spike in sales from the metro Detroit area, you can credit me a commission. ;-) A design suggestion, I would create a hose connection on the edge of the cooler, rather than as it is currently a couple of feet along a hose that protrudes from the cooler. A connection at the cooler box would make it more storable -- all the parts could be rolled up and shut inside the cooler box. Otherwise, THANK YOU for a great product that is making my recovery from a rather scary surgery more bearable.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Fantastic for my arm injury, but you have to have the Arctic 3.0 which I have
*by A***N on January 3, 2026*

Perfect for my arm and shoulder injury stays cold for a very long time six hours eight hours depending on the ice super happy with this product. Very easy to use good for pain. Relief works well.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Polar cold therapy foot pad worked great!
*by F***N on December 26, 2025*

This foot pad works great! It is easy to take on and off, and the water flows without restriction. I have a dislocated and broken foot. I tried the other cold therapy pads, which would fall off when sleeping in bed. The foot pad remained on my foot every night!

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*Last updated: 2026-05-19*