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Daniel rated this product
4 stars
Sat, March 21,2009:
The instructions clearly says that you're not supposed to put the lid on when putting the stick in the freezer.
Read, the instructions, understand them, follow them.
The unit is very good and keeping it in the cooler keeps it frozen for hours. Try doing that with a paper cup!
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Ramon rated this product
1 star
Thu, December 25,2008:
Mine simply did not work. Definately not worth your money, you can do the same with an ice cube.
Do not waste your money with this product.
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jamiek rated this product
5 stars
Sat, June 28,2008:
These things work great! I love coming home from a long run and rubbing these on my legs. I usually only need to use one on both my legs and knees.
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Whitney rated this product
5 stars
Mon, December 17,2007:
It does not leak, and is very useful to bring along on a track, or XC meet. As long as you do not leave the ice cup in the freezer for over approximately 3 days, the ice is easy to push up. Also, another person complained about it being a watery mess, yeah, but so is regular paper ice cups, which this replaces. I would recommend it to all of those people who want a portable icing device. I agree you could just use a paper cup if you are at home, and that is all you need it for.
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Danny rated this product
5 stars
Wed, August 01,2007:
its true you can use a paper cup and it works just as well, but im a high school runner and this is great to take along to long invitationals so you can ice after your race. It was also nice to take it to practice when i couldnt run, and be able to ice there. Very Convinient.
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roadrunnersports rated this product
1 star
Wed, July 11,2007:
I have not bought this item yet, but I would think using paper cups with frozen water inside of them would work just as well.
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Mike R. rated this product
2 stars
Wed, August 03,2005:
Although this product comes with a very handy insulated container, I was somewhat disappointed with the actual ice stick. It was impossible to push the ice up to use after it had been frozen. I had to run it under warm water first, too loosen it enough before using. And the lid for the ice stick froze in place and had to be pride off. Being that you are placing ice directly on your skin, it also melts as you use it, causing a watery mess. Yes, it is effective if you want to put up with these inconveniences.
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McKee rated this product
5 stars
Wed, July 20,2005:
Works great!
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