Cold Factor
Instant Cooling Hoodie
Instant Cooling Hoodie
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Description
Description
Stay cool, dry, and protected with the Cold Factor Instant Cooling Hoodie. Designed for athletes, outdoor workers, and adventure seekers, this lightweight, breathable cooling hood delivers instant relief from heat and shields against harmful UV rays.
Features
Features
- UPF 50+ Sun Protection
- Moisture-Wicking & Odor-Resistant
- Reflective Accents for Safety
- Versatile & Comfortable Fi
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Instant Cooling: Just wet, wring, and snap to activate the cooling effect for up to 2 hours. UPF 50+ Sun Protection: Blocks 99% of harmful UV rays, keeping your head and neck safe from sun damage.
Material & Construction
Made from high-performance polyester fabric.
Fit & Comfort
Versatile & Comfortable Fit: Wear it open, tucked into your shirt, or snapped closed for a secure fit.
Use Cases
Ideal for hiking, running, cycling, or working outdoors.
Dimensions: 18 × 12 in

2. Shake to activate.
3. Place on head and drape over neck.
4. Provide cooling while hood remains wet. Simply rewet to activate again and again.

Made from moisture-wicking and cooling fibers, the Cold Factor Cooling Hoodie offers UPF 50+ sun protection, odor resistance, and reflective accents for visibility, perfect for all-day comfort and versatile wear.
Care Instructions
For easy care, machine wash with cold water and mild detergent. Avoid bleach and fabric softeners. Air dry to maintain performance and longevity. Built for daily use, no matter the adventure.
Thanks great product
A friend let me use hers during a hot day outside. I wore it around my neck where it stayed cool and refreshing all afternoon. Never had to rewet it. Well worth the money!
This cooling towel is a lifesaver in the Florida heat. I've bought several to give to friends family and even my MS support group.
My husband LOVES using these while golfing. Especially during the multiple heatwaves we've had this year!
Saved me! I get seizures in the heat and I used this on a 3 day trip to Disneyland Paris where there was a freak 102 degree heat wave.