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Flip Pallot, the fishing Next, you ’re reading fishing magazines, and boom! There it is: an ad for the cooler. Then you're walking one of The cooler. In its own exhibit. So what’s with Yeti Coolers? The company aims to make the best coolers, including for fishing, boating, hunting, camping, tailgating or barbecuing, or any activities when the best coolers can be handy. The coolers are built to be heavy duty, rugged and well-insulated. Plus Yeti, named for the abominable snowman, the Himalayan monster, produces a large range of the coolers for different uses. Check out a few. The Tundra One of the heaviest-duty of the company’s line, the Tundra, with a tough, insulated case and lid, both more than 2 inches thick, is built to withstand high-impact use, and to keep ice frozen the optimum amount of time. Its freezer-quality seal also maintains the chill. The Tundra also features heavy-duty T-latches, self-stopping hinges, rope handles, non-slip, non-marking, rubber feet and a leak-proof drain plug that's Eight sizes from 35-quart to 250-quart are available. The Roadie The Roadie is basically a smaller version of the Tundra, with a stainless steal handle for carrying. Like the Tundra, the Roadie comes with a 2-inch, insulated case and lid, a freezer-quality seal, T-latches, self-stopping hinges, rubber feet and more. The Roadie is the toughest, coldest small-cooler available, the company says. Two sizes, a 15-quart and a 25-quart, are available. Fiberglass Series Designed to be a stationary cooler on a boat, the Fiberglass Series is built for superior insulation, the company says. It features a detachable lid and a gel-coat finish for easy cleaning, a freezer-quality seal, rubber feet and more. Eight sizes from 35-quart to 330-quart are available, able to be used in boats from flats skiffs to yachts. Yeti also produces other coolers in Accessories are available, such as Yeti can include your company’s custom logo on its coolers. For more information, visit the Yeti Coolers Web site. |
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