Which Ankle Ice Pack Is Best for You?

With so many ice packs and cold wraps being sold online, it's easy to get lost searching for the best product. Websites such as eBay and Amazon offer thousands of products, all of which make wild claims and ludicrous offers. So, which is the best product for your injured ankle? Below, a list of our reviews and tests of the products we found for ankle injuries, and the real ratings we think they should get.

One Size Fits All?

Everyone implies that their ice pack is superior, but are they really? It's confusing trying to find the right products for a "one size fits all" world. We have compiled a list of qualities that someone would generally look for in an ice pack to help with all of the confusion. Click here for a no-fail guide on what to look for in gel packs.

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King Brand ColdCure Achilles Wrap

Best Performance Overall$50.99 - $54.95

King Brand ColdCure Achilles Wrap

The wrap offered by King Brand has the best performance, quality and treatment by far. This 'ColdCure' Achilles wrap is made from a very comfortable, neoprene fabric and offered complete coverage for any type of injured ankle. It comes with multiple gel packs for a non-stop cold therapy treatment and each of the gels had exceptional cold capacity. The wrap itself is made from high quality materials and doesn't feel like a burden to wear. It is hard finding any flaws in this product and the King Brand Wrap was well deserving of our first place award.

Wraps Offered At: kingbrand.com

King Brand Basics Achilles Cold Pack

Great Functionality and Value$24.99 - $29.95

King Brand Basics Achilles Cold Pack

Dependable performance, cheap price, excellent quality! All qualities of the KB Basics wrap, also from King Brand. Though this ankle wrap did not quite reach the caliber of the King Brand Achilles Wrap, it still surpassed the rest of the competition. It offered the same high capacity gel packs as the King Brand ColdCure Wrap, but this economical version has one gel that's affixed inside the wrap. The wrap was easy to slip into and was aesthetically pleasing. The cold pack covered the full ankle, and could provide treatment for any injury location. So, this wrap didn't offer quite enough to top first place but it's low price tag makes this cold pack an excellent runner up.

Wraps Offered At: amazon.com

ActiveWrap Foot and Ankle Wrap

Solid Performance but Nothing Exceptional$29.95 - $75.33

ActiveWrap Foot and Ankle Wrap

This wrap had a solid performance, though it wasn't particularily impressive. The heat and ice packs offered so-so coverage for most injuries and could hold the cold long enough for the recommended treatments. The wrap is somewhat comfortable to wear and can hold shape while moving. On the other hand, the price is rather high for the basic materials used in it, and some people find the coverage on the ice packs too small for their needs. In summary, this wrap offers simple cooling and heating for injuries, and not much more.

Wraps Offered At: gymsupply.com

Cold One Ankle/Foot Ice Wrap

Decent Design But Way Overpriced$69.95 - $73.95

Cold One Ankle/Foot Ice Wrap

This wrap would be great if it were in the $40-$50 range, but in the $70 range it's not a good buy. While the wrap fit ok and was able to stay on and stay cold for the duration of the treatments, it is nowhere near the quality I would expect from a $70 product. Also, this wrap doesn't work on people with smaller feet. Women with size 6.5 feet and smaller will find that it's much too large for them. Overall, it's an effective, durable wrap but there are less expensive options out there that are much better.

Wraps Offered At: dme-direct.com

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Thera Pearl Ankle and Wrist Wrap

Hard to Use and Ill-Fitting Shape$10.59 - $12.99

Thera Pearl Ankle Wrap

Thera Pearl's multi purpose ankle and wrist wrap was not a very strong competitor. Though it was extremely cheap and had the lowest price on this list, the wrap's design flaws made it a difficult product to make use of. The size and shape of the wrap were completely off, as the wrap was far to small for many ankle sizes and injuries, and could only be applied to the higher part of the ankle. Also, the beads in the wrap felt somewhat uncomfortable, and could not hold for a long time at all (under 10 minutes in most situations). Though the price tag may attract some customers, overall, this wrap only offers very poor cold treatment and lacks in many core aspects.

Wraps Offered At: therapearl.com

Elasto Gel Hot/Cold Wrap

Poor Cooling and High Price$30.40 - $78.57

Elasto Gel Hot/Cold Wrap

Though this wrap seemed to have potential with many positive reviews and an interesting dual purpose concept with both heating and cooling, unfortunantely its performance was severely hindered by many design flaws. First off, the cold capacity of the gel used in the wrap was very minimal, and often did not contain enough cold for relief from many ankle injuries. Also, the wrap would quickly run out of cold, and on average would last between 8 and 10 minutes. The price range of about $30 - $80 is also quite high compared to other products, all in all making this product too expensive for its poor performance.

Wraps Offered At: amazon.com

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Mueller Hot/Cold Wrap

Rough on Skin, Sub-Par Performance$11.66 - $21.95

Mueller Cold Wrap

It's surprising to see how many positive reviews the Mueller Hot/Cold Wrap has gotten. The hardest thing to get past with this product was the material, which was hard, rough and scratchy. It made treatments almost unbearable. When you have an injury, the last thing you need is further discomfort. The material also makes the wrap unmoveable and stiff, so it's difficult to move the ankle without the material digging into your skin. In regards to performance, this wrap was mediocre. The cold quickly dissipated and the product itself didn't fit the ankle well. The price tag for this wrap is definitely on-target for what you get.

Wraps Offered At: runnerinn.com

Polar Ice Foot & Ankle Wrap

Uncomfortable & Cold Doesn't Last$22.45 - $33.25

Polar Ice Ankle Wrap

First of all, this wrap is not comfortable at all. It's made of a cheap fleece material that you would not expect a wrap like this to be made of. The fit is extremely stiff and doesn't allow for much movement. It's like wearing a cement block on your foot. Second, the cold barely lasts for 15 minutes. The ice inside melts very quickly. Just when you're starting to notice it working, it stops! It's hard to get much use out of it when you have to keep putting it in the freezer every 15 minutes. Despite the discomfort, it would be somewhat usable if the cold lasted a little longer.

Wraps Offered At: brownmed.com

Hot/Cold Gel Packs by TheraPAQ

Was suprised this was unreturnable!$22.99 - $37.49

Hot/Cold Gel Packs by TheraPAQ

Reviews directly from Amazon: " I wish there was a zero for rating cause this product deserves that. I say this because the description says this offers ankle therapy but it does not. The ice packs do not even reach the ankle, they are placed right below the calves and at the bottom of the foot. Seller also does not accept returns which is something buyers should be careful of. Product description is misleading. "

Wraps Offered At: amazon.com

Theramed Universal Dual-Temp Cold Pack

Misleading Dimensions, Leaky Product$12.77 - $24.50

Theramed Universal Dual-Temp Cold Pack

It's hard to find anything good to say about the Theramed Cold Pack. While it's fairly inexpensive, it's hardly worth the price for all the flaws it has. For one, it's much smaller than anticipated. The dimensions that were advertised make it sound much larger than it really is. While this product is meant to be universal, it's really not suitable for the ankle. It just sort of lies on top of the area and doesn't conform at all. The worst thing about this Cold Pack was the quality. This product didn't last long. After about a dozen treatments it was already leaking everywhere!

Wraps Offered At: amazon.com

Where to Buy

The above mentioned wraps are available in many places. Some popular sites that carry many different ice packs for your ankle injury needs are Amazon, eBay and Walmart. Also some of the wraps companies had their own websites for their products such as theKing Brand Products. Unfortunately, we could not find an ankle ice pack at Walgreens and did not find any Target ice packs.


Related Forum Content from the makers of the BFST Device

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The term BFST stands for Blood Flow Stimulation Therapy and it was created by King Brand Health Care. Blood flow is very important to help heal injuries, and after years of research and development they have come up with a product that does just what it says. No other company can match what King Brand does. They are the only company on the market that can directly target injuries at a cellular level with no surgery or doctors visits needed. Of course it’s important to visit the doctor when you've injured yourself, but their treatment modalities can be done in the comfort of your own home.

The King Brand forum is a great place to research specific ailments and to figure out whether or not the BFST and ColdCure products can help. Their treatment advisors are constantly posting on forums to help educate people on how to heal their injuries. If you can't find the answer you're looking for, then feel free to take part in their forum by registering.

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Which cold cure wrap


I have achilles tendonitis and also plantar f. Which cold cure should i get?


Re: Which cold cure wrap


Hello tendon3?,

Unfortunately, we do not have a ColdCure device that would work for treating both of those injuries simultaneously. To get an effective cold therapy on both injuries, you would need two different devices. Our Achilles ColdCure for Achilles tendonitis and a Foot ColdCure for plantar fasciitis.

One thing I might suggest that would be a bit unorthodox; if you purchased the Achilles wrap, you could possibly use it for your plantar fasciitis by simply laying it flat on the floor and placing the bottom of your foot on it. It would be a bit different, since the wrap won't be fitted to your foot like the Foot ColdCure would be, but if you're trying to save some money, that may be something to consider.

Feel free to call us at 844-400-2525, or email us at service@kingbrand.com, if you ever have any questions!



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