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

I was so excited to get it home and run a test to see if it really holds ice longer than my Coleman 60 Quart Performance Wheeled Cooler. We purchased four bags of ice – two for each cooler – and got started. The Ozark Trail held ice one day longer than the Coleman and in general, the cooler felt cooler inside than the Coleman.

While the Ozark Trail Hard-Sided Coolers are mostly designed to compete with the premium coolers of the industry, their soft-sided coolers are more balanced. Let’s start this review by looking at the price of these coolers and comparing them to some other soft-sided coolers that I have reviewed in the past. Most soft coolers from this provider have a removable hard liner while the backpack cooler and the tote bag have an EVA compression molded base. They also have daisy chain attachment points, built-in bottle openers, thicker insulation, a compression strap and a 600 denier outer coating that’s easy to wash.

You get to enjoy one of the best cooler bargains in the industry right now. And Ozark Trail’s diverse selection of coolers means that we are going to have results that are all over the place. Several ozark trail canopy models come with an expandable top that can increase the storage height by up to 3”. This makes it large enough to easily fit a 16-liter bottle or even stack 12oz cans on top of each other.

Even the smallest hard-sided coolers are too large to make an effective lunch box. Ozark Trail’s hard-sided coolers all ozark trail chair feature one-piece construction without any seams. This allows the coolers to keep ice cold for long periods of time.

The ozark trail canopy brand is sold mostly in Walmart stores. Some people get lucky with the Ozark Trail soft coolers and they are great quality, work really well and never break. The majority of coolers on the market claim to hold ice for an extended period of time. Temperature, how many times the cooler is opened, whether or not the cooler was pre-cooled, the type of ice being used, the type of insulation in the cooler, ect. If you’re on the fence about spending the money, consider how long you will be gone and what it would cost to add ice to your cooler everyday.