❄️ Stay cool, stay strong — relief that keeps up with you!
The SuzziPad Cold Therapy Socks and Gloves set offers targeted, adjustable cold relief for hands and feet, ideal for chemotherapy patients and those managing neuropathy or fatigue. Featuring dual-layer gel packs and extended foot coverage, it delivers up to 20 minutes of soothing cold with replaceable packs for continuous comfort.
A**L
Hate wearing them but good product
I really hate wearing these during chemo, but they are soft and easy for the nurse to put them on me.
F**S
A must!
Awesome! I recommend freezing them separately in an even surface. Put them in right before treatment. I also recommend moving your fingers and toes as you feel if they are evenly cold. The point is not to let the chemo reach your hands and feet. So get them cold for as long as Taxol is getting in - ideally the whole 1 hour.Some days, it is too cold for me. So I rotate my position to make my hands and feet evenly frozen without getting frostbite. When I reach the point I can’t handle and it is too cold, I remove the mittens and socks only where I can’t handle the cold and just for a brief moment while they are still cold. I put them right back while still cold.God bless you on your treatment!
B**E
Great quality
Purchased for friend receiving chemo and she absolutely loves them. Great value for money, works well and ease of use
A**L
Prevent Neuropathy in hands and feet when receiving Chemo Therapy
Initially it was a little confusing as to where the ice packs are inserted into the socks, but with a little practice I found them easy to insert. They work very well.
M**N
Works well
I purchased the cold therapy socks - gloves for my wife, because she needed them for cancer treatments. They were very sufficient, comfortable and pain relief.
L**O
Excelente producto
Muy buenos para lo que se hicieron cubre todas las expectativas
A**R
Waste of money
These are great-in theory. They are difficult to assemble and put on. The cold pack only lasts for 20 min. My chemotherapy infusion is 3 hours long. It ended up being easier to use bags of ice provided by the hospital. This was a waste of money
L**N
Soften first.
I suggest they be a little defrosted to be easier to bend, to put the slippers on first then add packs much easier than trying to put in foot with the packs already in. They cool more comfortably, frozen is a bit too much.
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