If you've ever struggled to stay cool in extreme heat-whether due to work, sports, or a medical condition-you've probably asked yourself: Do cooling vests really work? The answer is a resounding yes, but not all cooling vests are created equal.
A cooling vest is a wearable garment designed to regulate core body temperature and prevent heat stress. By leveraging technologies like evaporation, ice, or phase change materials, these vests help cool the body through conduction and convection. They're commonly used by: Industrial workers in hot environments; Firefighters, first responders, and outdoor laborers; Athletes and fitness enthusiasts, etc.
According to a recent study published in the Journal of Sports Sciences, water cooling vests have been found to be effective in reducing the body's core temperature during periods of physical activity in hot environments. The study compared the core temperatures of participants wearing water cooling vests with those not wearing them during a series of physical tasks, and found that those wearing the vests had significantly lower core temperatures.
After the frozen mineral water bottle or our square bottle is filled with water and frozen, it is placed in a water bag, and an appropriate amount of room temperature water is placed in the water bag. There is a water pump under the water bag. When the water pump is working, the room temperature water can flow and circulate through the water pipe throughout the body. The water pipe can return water from the top of the water bag and drip onto the frozen water bottle, making the room temperature water cool. Thus, the ice water flows through the water pipe to cool the body. Put on the water cooling suit, start the button, and you can feel the coolness within 3 seconds. Start mode 1 at 35℃, and the 650ml frozen mineral water bottle can keep cool for up to 2.5 hours, and the 1000ml square bottle can keep cool for up to 3.5 hours.
Compared with the cooling clothes on the market: the fan clothes can only be used in an environment below 28℃ to feel cool and light. However, it is noisy, the body becomes swollen, not beautiful, and the sleeves and clothes rub against each other. For example, during the epidemic, there is dust and virus, and it is unhygienic to use the fan clothes, and the dust will enter the body and affect work.
Water cooling vests are highly effective tools to manage body temperature, especially for people with chronic illnesses or those exposed to extreme heat. Choosing the right vest comes down to understanding your environment, activity level, and cooling needs. For long-lasting, skin-friendly comfort, rapid and intense cooling, water cooling vests are the top pick-especially for those with medical conditions.



