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Traditional Cold Packs Fall Short

Most instant cold packs are too cold or don’t stay cold long enough. The result? Ineffective therapy and potential tissue damage.

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Too Cold

Traditional packs often drop below 32°F (0°C), risking frostbite and tissue damage with prolonged contact.

Safety risk icon Safety Risk

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Too Short

Many packs warm up within minutes, providing inadequate therapeutic benefit during the critical treatment window.

Limited efficacy icon Limited Efficacy

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Inconsistent

Temperatures can fluctuate, making it impossible to deliver controlled, predictable cold therapy.

Unpredictable results icon Unpredictable Results

The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Recommended Range

Clinical research shows optimal cold therapy occurs between 50–59°F (10–15°C). This range reduces inflammation and pain without causing tissue damage.

ColdSnap™ with SNŌ Technology maintains this precise therapeutic window for safe and effective treatment—no freezer or guesswork required.

Digital display showing 55.0°F within a clinical setting