








❄️ Elevate your recovery game—because pain relief should keep up with your hustle.
The Vive Cold Therapy Machine delivers professional-grade, targeted ice therapy with a large, flexible pad that fits multiple body parts. Featuring a 6-liter ice capacity, 5 adjustable flow rates, and a 5-foot insulated tube, it ensures consistent, soothing cold therapy for post-surgery swelling, joint pain, and workout recovery. Its quiet, portable design with secure straps and durable construction makes it ideal for millennial professionals seeking effective, convenient pain management.







| ASIN | B07BDMH2FC |
| Are batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #450,683 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) #1,963 in Hot & Cold Packs |
| Brand | VIVE |
| Colour | Grey |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (1,601) |
| Date First Available | 22 September 2018 |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33 x 38 x 40 Centimeters |
| Item Height | 15.75 Inches |
| Item Weight | 0.28 g |
| Item Width | 14.96 Inches |
| Item model number | RHB1049GRY |
| Manufacturer | Vive Health |
| Model number | RHB1049GRY |
| Number of Memory Sticks | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 32.99 x 38 x 40.01 cm; 0.28 g |
| Special Feature | Adjustable, Portable, Wearable |
A**R
Top of the line
Excellent product for people who had back surgery and for pain management
A**.
This does exactly what it says. It is robust and contrary to a few reviews the pipes fit perfectly. They are a sturdy click fit so I can only think they are not being fitted properly. Buying bags of ice will be insufficient to keep up with demand, so as others have suggested use small drinks bottles filled with water and frozen. Keeps the water very cold for a good couple of hours. My only observation is that the three velcro straps it comes with, although excellently made, are too strong. Any movement after knee replacement can be very painful, and removing these straps can be difficult. They stick to anything they can. They literally have to be torn off which can be an issue. It is a weird complaint that they are too effective, however the pad doesn't need to be on too tight as that restricts the water flow anyway. Excellent machine with quiet motor and great build. You do not need more than 30 minutes at a time, however if you do, using not so cold water, just push the start button again.
B**T
I am fussy about products of this type... If a product purports to provide any sort of health benefit, or provide some measure of pain relief or comfort, it better deliver on the promise or I'm going to send it back. I have/had shoulder surgery on the horizon so I researched the heck out of these product types... a machine of this sort is actually a requirement in the presurgery literature at the Ortho surgical center where I was scheduled. There are other, a little pricier, options with great reviews, and I will say I have not tried any of them so they may be superior in some way I'm not aware of. My target qualities were : 1) Quiet operation. I don't want to rely on something for pain relief/comfort that is consistently annoying to hear. 2) Reliable operation. No leaks, no fuss, no muss, does what it advertises. 3) Ease of use. if it takes forever to prep and/or operate and is cumbersome then its a no go. Quick overview. Very simple programming and operation, clear tank with a solid handle that makes it easy to see how much ice is left. Ice and water levels are marked clearly inside the tank (Ice first, water second, though I reverse them as I fill the tank and you'll see why later) the included universal/shoulder pad/bladder and elastic straps are totally adequate for the coverage needed, I am a big guy (over 6 1/2 feet tall, 230+ lbs) and it was completely satisfactory. My Prep: Standard ice cubes melt very quickly in water, so my approach was to get a package of plastic picnic cups (roughly 4" tall, 3" across the top) and clear a shelf in my freezer for them. I then fill and get a dozen or so frozen, refilling afterwords, and I found I did this only once a day. (hint: running a little lukewarm water over them in the sink quickly releases those giant cubes) Pouring water in the tank after the ice is in will prematurely melt some of that ice, so I filled the tank to the ice line with water first, then put my ice in the water... generally 9-11 of my giant cubes and then take up the slack with a couple of cups of regular ice cubes. This worked exceptionally well, and I was able to get 4+ 30-minute icing sessions a day, without refilling or fussing with the tank in between sessions, and while the last session was less cold than the first it was still very sufficient **Note that your regular home ice maker will never keep up with your needs** Once the tank is full, the top attaches very easily, as does the pad/bladder. The included water hose is leak free and plenty long enough for comfortable use almost anywhere, There are only 2 settings on the unit: Pump speed / Water volume (LPM or Liters per Minute) and Time. Its worth noting that if the water is not quite as cold as you like, then using the highest pump rate speeds the heat transfer from the target area and thus improves the cooling effect. Noise. This unit does create sound at the 2 highest pump rates but is very minor when sitting right next to me on the floor. I would describe the sound as kind of a faint white noise buzz which was very easily absorbed into the background with the TV or stereo on, or during a conversation. I actually had to purposefully listen for it to identify it during first use. Cold/Cooling. If you think you can get by with standard ice packs after a surgery, maybe you will, but this is much better. I did try ice packs directly for contrast and it wasn't even a close contest. I had extensive rotator and associated shoulder tendon surgery, and in my surgeons own technical terms once he got into my shoulder, it was a "hot mess"... that's a direct quote. ( I have pictures to prove it) I am very pleased with this product, it delivers on its promise and though I rarely leave reviews I decided I wanted to leave a complete review here because health care is already nonsensically expensive and something as simple and necessary as this should be inexpensive and performant... this item is both. ** edit** I have had 50+ uses so far and all elements of the unit (including pad) are in great shape I hope this is helpful in your research!
A**R
Arrived today and it's brilliant. Am waiting for shoulder surgery. The coldness on my shoulder is perfect, it makes my pain more bearable and will be perfect after I have had surgery. I wish I had known about this machine months ago... Came across it on you tube.
J**.
Size is great for bedside or chair side use. The settings are adjustable as far as the flow of the cold water through the pad. Great for bedside or chair side use. The settings are adjustable as far as the flow of the cold water through the pad. Depending on your ice to water ratio it will stay ice cold all day. It is very therapeutic especially in those first days when you are in constant pain. I also purchased the large blue reusable ice cubes. Those are really great. By using those my refrigerator, ice maker can keep up with my needs. No need to buy bags of ice. I highly recommend this product.
R**E
Great circulating machine. Mine was purchased to provide pain relief after a arthroscopic shoulder surgery. Some benefits noted: quiet operation, auto-stops if a water hose connection is not secured, comfortable circulation pad which takes contours relatively well, intuitive digital operation with readout, hose length just sufficient with the unit placed on the floor near the patient, well constructed. Some detractions noted, in particular for shoulder usage: hose connection at the shoulder is difficult to engage without an assistant (think needing to use the restroom and not wanting to heave the ice bucket unit with you) - it's solid but requires a firm push to snap lock the connection, which may not be possible in your first days out of surgery - I had to use a set of channel lock pliers with flexible plastic handles held in my mouth while I pushed in each of the two hose connections in place, no other detraction. Note that you can use the longest of the 3 velcro ended straps to position the pad on your body, and the medium length straps around your shoulder to cinch it down tight. This way you only need to remove the medium length strap end to remove the assembly, when then can be stretched overhead to position it again. Also note that the bucket size permits inserting frozen water bottles as the ice source. Having 2 sets of water bottles permits you to swap out bottle sets from your freezer, rather than consuming messy ice and melted water.
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