THE PROBLEM

Does this sound familiar?

Most clubs are managing injuries the same way they did 30 years ago.

You have a first aid kit. Maybe a physio on call. And a bag of frozen peas that someone refreezes between sessions.

When a player goes down with a sprained ankle or a sore knee, the usual response is: ice it, rest it, hope for the best. That is not a plan. It is just waiting.

Referring a player to a physio takes time. It costs money. And then the machine they hire goes back at the end of the fortnight, and the next injured player starts from scratch.

Most clubs look after their players as well as they can with what they have. The problem is the tools available have not kept up with what the clinical world has been using for years.

There is a gap between what a proper injury recovery looks like and what the average club player actually has access to. That is the gap Isopress was built to close.

Man resting on bed wearing knee cuff

Everything your club needs.

Clinical-grade cold compression, owned by the club, available whenever it is needed.

Cold alone slows pain signals. Compression actively moves fluid away from the injury through the lymphatic system. Together, they do what ice packs cannot: consistently reduce swelling and accelerate recovery. That is the science. The kit does not make it complicated.

The Isopress unit is portable, simple to operate, and comes with preset functions. You do not need a physio to run it. Any manager, trainer, or support staff can have a player set up and recovering within minutes of coming off the field.

Included in the Club Recovery Bundles is 1x Cold Compression Kit, as well as all of the CryoCuffs available, noted below.

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Cryocuff collection

CryoCuffs for lower body

Knee and Leg Cuff
Knee sprains, ligament strains, post-surgery recovery, general swelling after impact. The most commonly reached-for cuff in any squad kit.

Ankle Cuff
Rolled ankles, ankle sprains, Achilles and tendon soreness. The most common acute injury in field and court sport.

Cryocuff collection

CryoCuffs for upper body

Shoulder Cuff
Rotator cuff injuries, AC joint sprains, post-impact shoulder soreness. Covers rugby tackles, cycling falls, overhead sport injuries.

Back Cuff
Lower back strains, muscle spasms, impact soreness. Useful after heavy training sessions as well as acute injury.

Hand and Wrist Cuff
Wrist sprains, hand injuries, finger and knuckle swelling. Covers contact sport hand injuries and falls.

Let's run the numbers.

Renting a Game Ready cold compression machine costs around $368 NZD per fortnight, per player. After two weeks, the machine goes back. The next player who needs it starts the clock again from zero.

The Isopress Club Bundle is $994, owned by the club outright. Used by every player. Every season. No fortnightly invoice. No return trip to the physio clinic.

If two players in your squad each rent for one fortnight this year, you have already spent more than the cost of the club bundle and have nothing to show for it at the end.

And that is just the financial case. If getting one player back to full training a week earlier means they play the semifinal, take that corner, or cover that position you needed covered.

The Isopress kit does not make that promise for you. But it gives your players the same recovery tool that physio clinics have been using for years, available as soon as they need it.

From Brad, Founder of Isopress

I started Isopress because I couldn't find what I needed after my own knee replacement. I wanted something I could use at home, without booking a session or paying a rental fee every fortnight. Something that was mine.

The club bundle came from the same thinking. Your players should not have to navigate physio referrals and hire machines to access proper recovery. The kit exists to give clubs a practical, permanent answer to something every team deals with every season.

Isopress was built in Queenstown, for active Kiwis. I know what it means to want to get back on the field. I hope this kit looks after your players and get's them back to what they love.

Any questions before you order, email me directly.

Brad
Founder, Isopress

Isopress products are designed to support athletic recovery and wellness.
They are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I use it while still training?

Yes. Most athletes use Isopress immediately after sessions or in the evening after a training day, for 20 to 60 minutes at a time.

You can also use it between sessions for maintenance. It's designed to fit into a training schedule, not replace it.

Perfect for a rest day session! We know you're taking rest days...right?

Is it just an expensive ice pack?

No. Ice packs do one thing: cold. Isopress does two: cold and intermittent compression. The compression cycles automatically, creating a pumping effect that actively moves fluid through the lymphatic system, the part that causes and sustains inflammation. That's what ice packs can't do.

Is it different from what I see at physio?

Same principle. Cold compression is standard practice in physiotherapy clinics. Isopress brings the same technology home at a price you can own, not rent.

How long before I notice a difference?

Most customers notice relief within the first 1–2 sessions. Significant reduction in inflammation typically takes consistent daily use over 1–2 weeks.