35-Quart Ozark Trail Hard Sided High Performance Cooler w Microban Blue

All models are super easy to transport thanks to multiple carrying methods including optional wheels, padded shoulder straps, and more. The asking prices for the various Ozark Trail Coolers will fluctuate quite a bit depending on which model you are going with. But seeing how Ozark Trail is in the business of making cost-effective products, all models should be affordable (particularly when compared to their industry competition). This is about average among premium coolers that we have tested in the past. And these thick walls are coated in a UV-resistant layer that helps to protect the cooler from sun damage over time. Currently, you can choose between a 6-can cooler, 12-can cooler, 24-can cooler, 36-can cooler, 42-can cooler, premium backpack cooler, and premium tote cooler.

Still, if you happen to get an ice chest that has these kinks ironed out, you will enjoy a solid competitor. These are IGBC certified and that certification isn’t possible without a tough product. It is also worth mentioning that all of the metal components you will find are comprised of quality stainless steel. This helps to minimize the change of corrosion or breaking, even after many years of use.

We hope that in the future, Ozark Trail decides to expand on the color choices and perhaps have some customization options as well. We are impressed with the lineup of features you get to enjoy here. They include things such as non-skid feed, internal wire basket, fish ruler, and comfort-grip handles. And the construction utilizes proven rotomolding technology and stainless steel hardware. To achieve these asking prices, some shortcuts in manufacturing and quality were necessary. We will discuss these in greater detail in our reviews below.

Even compared to RTIC, which is the cheapest of the well known brands, Ozark Trail are still a fair bit cheaper. Have you ever been out riding and realized that you forgot to strap the toolbox or cooler in your General? We have been there and that is the reason we started building these mounts for the specific machines and coolers. Undeniably, these coolers look as if they are air brushed with a silky smooth final coat and edges wherever necessary. Further, to complete the collection , Ozark Trail invested in a backpack design that is large enough to cater for a small beach party as well as a fun hiking/picnic experience.

The ice melted in the Coleman in 24 hours and the YETI in 48 hours. What I found most fascinating about this test is that the water in the YETI stayed cold for three additional days after the ice melted. The water was cold enough that had the gallon jugs been milk, we would have been able to drink out of them for three days after the ice melted. All-in-all, the YETI lasted for five days and the Coleman for one day. Our favorite feature of the Ozark Trail Soft Coolers is their additional storage options. Every model will come with at least one separate zippered pocket and many will have multiple zippered pockets in addition to mesh side pockets.

As is expected, the larger hard-sided coolers had a clear advantage over the soft-sided coolers. They are not only larger but utilize thicker insulation, rubber gaskets, ozark trail canopy and an overall more ice-friendly design. Yeti coolers are more expensive but there are likely going to last you a heck of a lot longer than ozark trail coolers will.

While it may not be the time of year to spend time outdoors, this is the perfect time to begin thinking about next summer while scoring a deal on a cooler! If you’ve been wanting a new one, do yourself a favor and look through this post. REI had a member sale over Memorial Day weekend and we were ozark trail cooler able to save 20% on our cooler. We still spent more money than I’d like but at least we saved 20%. Just as with the other cooler test, we purchased four bags of ice and put the Coleman and YETI Tundra 65 in a head-to-head test. We ended up purchasing a YETI but let me tell you how we got there.