United States, 29th Jul 2025 – GigaChill™ unveils a palm‑sized aluminum bottle that turns into a “cold battery” after a short stay in any freezer. Its phase‑change material (PCM) locks itself at 50–60 °F (10–16 °C) — the range scientists call ideal for drawing heat without constricting blood vessels — and holds that temperature for 30–40 minutes.
Built on Proven Physiology
Palms are lined with glabrous skin rich in arteriovenous anastomoses (AVAs), wide vessels positioned just beneath the surface. When cooled in the right temperature window, these AVAs shed heat rapidly; the re‑circulated blood lowers core temperature, trims heart‑rate drift, and delays fatigue.
What the Research Shows
Simple, Safe, and Affordable
Ice packs dip too cold, water taps are inconvenient, and vacuum‑pump mitts cost hundreds. GigaChill delivers the same thermal benefit in a passive bottle priced at $29 USD — no batteries, hoses, or mess. Freeze it, grip it between sets or shifts, and rotate a second bottle for extended sessions.
At‑a‑Glance
The limited‑run MVP is available now at www.gigachill.com. Early customers will receive a discount on the 2026 USB‑rechargeable model.
Founded in 2024 by an energy‑systems engineer, GigaChill turns peer‑reviewed thermal science into practical tools that help athletes, workers, and anyone battling heat stress stay cooler, safer, and more effective.
Organization: GigaChill
Contact Person: James Kovalenko
Website: https://gigachill.com/
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Country:United States
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