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  2. The 8 Best Coolers of 2024 | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    Compare the top-rated coolers from Yeti, Igloo, RTIC, Orca, and more based on insulation, durability, portability, and features. Find the best ice chest for your camping, hiking, or beach trips.

  3. The 9 Best Soft Coolers of 2024 | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    Compare and buy the best soft coolers for camping, hiking, and outdoor adventures. See test results, ratings, pros and cons, and features of 19 models from brands like Yeti, Engel, IceMule, and more.

  4. 4 Best Powered Coolers of 2024 | Tested & Rated - GearLab

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    Compare the top 10 electric coolers for camping and hiking based on temperature control, insulation, energy consumption, and features. See test results, ratings, specs, and pros and cons of each model.

  5. RTIC 65 Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

    www.outdoorgearlab.com/reviews/camping-and-hiking/cooler/rtic-65

    A comprehensive review of the RTIC 65, a rotomolded cooler with a freezer-style gasket and two drains. Learn about its insulation, durability, ease of use, portability, and additional features compared to other coolers.

  6. ORCA 58 Quart Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

    www.outdoorgearlab.com/reviews/camping-and-hiking/cooler/orca-58-quart

    The Orca 58 was one of the best coolers in our insulation testing and boasts some seriously impressive cooling capabilities. Rotomolded construction and an airtight seal help earn this cooler an IGBC certification.

  7. RovR RollR 60 Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

    www.outdoorgearlab.com/reviews/camping-and-hiking/cooler/rovr-rollr-60

    As a wheeled cooler, the RovR's best usage is less about keeping ribeyes on ice for day seven of your rafting trip and more about carting everything you need for tailgating to the stadium parking lot. However, six days below 40º F is impressive and sure to get you through the weekend or your backyard barbeque.

  8. How to Choose a Cooler - GearLab

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    Pack a 2:1 ice to food ratio: Fill the chest ⅔ full with ice to make it last, especially if you're using regular ice cubes. You can use a less extreme ratio with some of those ice replacements — another reason to invest in those freezer packs or to hunt down dry ice.

  9. How to Choose a Powered Cooler - GearLab

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    Whether you want to host dozens of people at your party, or simply bring enough food for a weekend car camping with the family, hard coolers come in many large sizes to accommodate your needs. They also tend to maintain ice longer than their smaller, softer counterparts and make much better tabletops than a floppy bag.

  10. Yeti Tundra 65 Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

    www.outdoorgearlab.com/reviews/camping-and-hiking/cooler/yeti-tundra-65

    A comprehensive review of the Yeti Tundra 65 cooler, a rotomolded model with dual handles and an internal height of 10.5 inches. Learn about its insulation, durability, ease of use, portability, and additional features, and compare it to similar products.

  11. Xspec 60qt Review | Tested & Rated - GearLab

    www.outdoorgearlab.com/reviews/camping-and-hiking/cooler/xspec-60qt

    A 60-quart ice chest is never going to be your favorite piece of gear to cart around, but there are a few things about the Xspec's design that make it less painful than some. Weighing 30 pounds before loading it with an array of food and beverages, it's on the lower end of average weight among similar models we tested.