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Yeti Tundra 350

Yeti, the
Himalayan ice monster, the abominable snowman, is a legend.

Yeti coolers are kind of a legend, too.

The coolers, founded in 2006, are top-of-the-line, arguably.

They’re big, bad and can hardly be beaten.

Like the monster itself.

If we’re going to mention the coolers here, why mess around? Let’s introduce the company’s biggest and baddest.

That’s the new Yeti Tundra 350.

The 350 is Yeti’s biggest cooler.

It can hold multiple elk or several offshore fish, the company says.

Multiple elk?

Is your boat large enough for this cooler?!

The 19,000-cubic-inch cooler has an 82.4-gallon capacity.

Or it can hold 222 cans of beer, if you can relate to that better. Ha. That's 18-1/2 twelve-packs.

Tundra is the company’s original line of coolers.

The coolers are rotomolded, the same process used to make whitewater kayaks.

The 350’s walls hold up to 2 inches of insulation.

Not convinced yet?

Watch this grizzly bear give a Tundra a lookover. The company also made videos of Yeti vs. fireworks, Yeti vs. a 500-pound man and other crazy videos like that.

How does somebody get a job trying to blow up coolers?

Anyway, Tundras are “grizzly resistant,” the company says.

The coolers meet the nation's Grizzly Bear Committee’s minimum standards to be approved for use on public lands that grizzlies inhabit.

Is there a committee to make standards for a big-game trip to 1,000 fathoms a hundred miles offshore?

Yeti makes all sizes of coolers, from small and soft with shoulder straps to big, and also makes a variety of gear and accessories "for the field."

For more info about the 350 or the company, visit Yeti’s website.