Dr. Cool Recovery Wrap Giveaway Sponsored by Dr. Cool
Hosted by Deals of Sweetness
Co-Hosted by Pea of Sweetness
What if you could combine ice and compression therapy? Could you do more? Recover more quickly? Well, you can rap what aches in a Dr. Cool Recovery-On-The-Go Wrap. Dr. Cool is the ONLY product to combine ice and compression in one flexible wrap. Dr. Cool wraps can be used dry as a compression wrap to support and protect various body parts during activities, or frozen to combine cold and compression to reduce swelling and speed recovery mid or post-activity. To use Dr. Cool wraps as a cold compress, simply wet the wrap then roll and freeze it; Coolcore’s patented material will keep the fabric colder, longer.
I have a chronic pain disorder but need to keep up with my fitness (and our kids!), so I was excited to see a wrap that combines cold and compression. See what I thought of the Dr. Cool Wraps in my full therapy wrap review on Deals of Sweetness!
Would you like to try a Dr. Cool Wrap? Three winners will each receive a Dr. Cool Wrap! This giveaway begins on 6/12 and ends on 6/26 at 11:00pm (times are Central) and is open to US and Canada ages 18+. Please refer to the full terms and conditions in the Giveaway Tools.
Disclosure: I received free product(s) to facilitate my review as disclosed in my review. No other compensation was received. Deals of Sweetness, Pea of Sweetness, and any participating bloggers are not responsible for prize fulfillment.
aches and pains. I have fibromyalgia.
I would give it to my daughter. She had surgery on her back last year for an infection that was compressing her spine paralyzing her temporarily. She still has a lot of pain and we’ve tried heat patches with no help.
I have four year old twins. Lots and lots of owies.
My knees. My wrists. Whatever is hurting at the time.
I’ve knee surgery on my left knee 2 x. It sure would be nice to have on those days it swells & hurts.
I would use it on my neck or shoulders.
I’d definite;ly use it on my ankle. I love that it performs two functions we benefit from. Thanks for the chance.
Carol L
I would you it for my son’s knee as he hurt it, went through physical therapy but it still having problems. If it doesn’t get used for him, it will still go to good use as I have six sons who are always injuring themselves
Ooooh. That’s a nice wrap.
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My hurt ankle and I am sure it could be used for headaches!
I used it for my headache the other day, and it was definitely helpful!
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