

❄️ Chill smarter, heal faster — the ultimate knee cryotherapy system!
The Polar Active Ice 3.0 is a professional-grade cold therapy machine featuring a programmable timer with four adjustable cold flow levels, a 9-quart insulated cooler that uses frozen water bottles for mess-free, long-lasting cold, and a whisper-quiet brushless pump. Designed for full 360° knee coverage with an ergonomic compression pad, it supports post-surgery recovery and chronic pain management. Proudly made and serviced in the USA, it offers reliable, customizable cryotherapy backed by a 1-year warranty.




















| ASIN | B08PGX68MV |
| ASIN | B08PGX68MV |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #54,300 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #531 in Hot & Cold Packs |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (759) |
| Customer reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (759) |
| Date First Available | 23 April 2021 |
| Date First Available | 23 April 2021 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.9 Kilograms |
| Item model number | 06281500 |
| Item model number | 06281500 |
| Manufacturer | Polar Products |
| Manufacturer | Polar Products |
| Material | Polar |
| Package Dimensions | 40.64 x 30.48 x 26.67 cm; 2.9 kg |
| Package Dimensions | 40.64 x 30.48 x 26.67 cm; 2.9 kg |
| Part number | 06281500 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Plug Profile | Tabletop |
| Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Flexible |
| Specific uses | Cold |
| Style | Full Coverage Knee |
| Switch Style | Remote |
| Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
G**M
Buckle up! There's a lot to say. I'm comparing the Polar Care Active Ice machine to four other units I've used. I've had knee problems for over 20 years. My first knee surgery was in 2003 and they provided me with my first cryo cuff machine. Back at that time it was not electric, it was gravity driven, so it had to be elevated much higher than your knee. It provided ice cold water, And I thought the machin was a fantastic bonus! Fast forward to about 2012. I purchased a Breg Kodiak polar Care unit. I was confident that they're really good units and so I put it aside until I needed it. When I needed it, it worked ONE time, and then the pump died. It was terribly disappointing. I spent all that money, was out of the return window, and had a dead unit I couldn't use. Fast forward again to almost 4 months ago, when I had another knee surgery. My insurance would pay for a cryo machine, so I was psyched. The equipment company my doctor's office uses provided me with some crappy noisy unit that provided cool water, but not cold enough water. The indicator light on that machine died after the first week. I requested another machine and they brought me an Ossur Unit this time. The Ossur does the job, But again, the water isn't very cold. The other issue I have with the Ossur unit, is that the knee pad was too small. It basically laid on top of my knee and went down the sides a little bit. Ossur does not have a wraparound or a larger version of the knee pad than what I had. And NOW, to the pièce de résistance: The Polar Care Active Ice! Y'ALL! This machine makes me want to do a happy dance! Here's my take--in no particular order. 1) The 9 qt unit looks like a small cooler you'd take on an outing. It's larger than a personal cooler, to be sure. But it's def not a monster! 2) It's only about 5.5 lbs when it's empty. The tubing is actually fairly weighty, as is the wrap I purchased. And the tubing is fairly long, which is a welcome convenience. 3) Upon purchasing this Polar Care Unit, you can choose from a bunch of different wraps. I chose the large rectangular wraparound for my knee, so that I could get 360° coverage. I HIGHLY recommend doing that. I mean, WTH is the point of a pad that you just put on the front of your knee? The wraparound was the way to go for me! 4) Not only can you use frozen water bottles inside the unit, but the Polar Care folks even have a video showing you how to do it. It is SUPER convenient to be able to reuse the water bottles and not have to worry about ice cubes!! NOW, to the REALLY great stuff! 5) There is a wired remote control! This little gem is of huge significance to me. The remote gives you the ability to set the timer in 10 minute increments up to 990 minutes. The timer cycles the unit both on AND off. The most recent studies show that cryotherapy is most beneficial at increments of 20 minutes on and 20 minutes off. So that's how I set my machine. That means I could go to sleep and it just keeps cycling, I don't have to do anything. I don't even have to think about it! You can imagine what a tremendous bonus that is for post-op pain when you're in a drug induced stupor! Additionally, You can adjust the coldness of the water from numbers 1 to 4. I have no idea what the temperatures are, but 4 is the coldest. Just be sure NOT to place the wrap directly on your skin. You need a barrier to protect your skin. I use it with pajama pants or lounge pants. I feel like my jeans are too thick. 6) And speaking of water temps, this machine gets COLD, and I mean COLD!!! FINALLY! A cryo machine that actually provides really cold water. As mentioned, the water temp is adjustable. So YOU don't have to have the freezing cold water, and that's another HUGE bonus! 7) This unit is fairly quiet. The little humming that it does is not annoying to me at all, whereas the others grated my nerves. But I suppose that's different for everybody. Some reviewers have mentioned hearing the water trickle inside the unit. I hear that occasionally but it's really a non-issue for me. This Polar Care Active Ice Machine is, hands down, the all around BEST of the 5 cryo units I've used. If you haven't guessed by now, I HIGHLY recommend it.
S**2
Used this product after a TKR surgery. It worked well and as advertised. Easy set up and use. We used frozen water bottles and rotated them as needed. Depending on the water flow/temperature setting it kept cold for 6-10 hours. We found it best to keep cooler even with or above the pad on a stool. We did not have any issues with use or quality. It would be difficult for patient to set up and strap on in the first several days after surgery but after 3-4 days, when you start recovery you should be able to manage moving it around and replacing frozen bottles. We loved it and it definitely is a huge improvement over frozen ice packs. Obviously costs a lot more, but well worth it.
S**N
My Polar Ice Machine just arrived. It’s fabulous, easy to operate, and provides welcome relief from pain. I have a torn meniscus and this machine is a life saver. The rectangle pad is excellent as it goes completely around the knee icing the back of knee as well as underneath. Beats a bag of frozen peas!! Well worth the money!
H**M
Very easy to use, easy to program, I like it I used it after knee surgery
"**"
This ice machine works very well…especially since it has a timer which makes it very easy to control 20 mins. on and 20 mins. off. With water and about 3 ice paks, you get about 4 hours of cooling. The loss of 1 star is due to its design….specifically you have to completely remove the cooling pad if you have to get up during your ice treatment. Otherwise, you are dragging these water tubes behind you, and then you need to re-apply the pad and the liner.
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