Ozark Trail Cooler Review 26 quarts

Well, evidently, the Ozark Trail Vs Yeti is an impossible solve, right? However, while ten times more expensive, the Yeti option is still superior when it comes to basic features like carry handles, finishing touches and overall premium-ness. Indeed, not only do they establish a premium first impression but they carry the part nicely all along. Accordingly, the Ozark Trail 12, 36 can and backpack premium coolers share a distinct elegance, smooth finish inside & out and a record low-cost.

And the construction utilizes proven rotomolding technology and stainless steel hardware. And Ozark Trail’s diverse selection of coolers means that we are going to have results that are all over the place. Several models come with an expandable top that can increase the storage height by up to 3”.

All models are super easy to transport thanks to multiple carrying methods including optional wheels, padded shoulder straps, and more. But even if you do deal with a minor quality issue, the amount of money you’ll save compared to comparable coolers is huge. Maybe you’ll get lucky and receive one without these problems.

So you can easily misplace a carry sack on a dark night in a crowded field, especially if you’re in a large group or have a lot of stuff. At a fireworks show and at the beach, we appreciated a chair that was ready to go without even 30 seconds of hassle. The Everywhere Chair closes like a book—simply lift the padded strap and go. Overwhelmingly, the Coleman came out on top, with campers praising its comfort and stability. “This is the Platonic ideal of your camp chair,” one of our campers gushed. You can stow this featherlight, compressible chair in a backpack or even a work bag.

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. Accordingly, this cooler measures 19 x 8.5 x 13 inches, totalling in an impressive 2.4 pounds. Cover much more space is the 36 can premium model that is a much better option for picnics and small gatherings. Indeed, this cooler is definitely large, measuring 18 x 10 x 14 inches & weighing a total of 2.9 pounds straight out of the box.

Depending on which model you go with, you will find the appearance of these ice chests to differ quite a bit. The most affordable models, the non-premium soft-sided coolers, come in a very safe, solid color. There may be some subtle grays or white pieces of fabric but, for the most part, the primary color will dominate.

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Each of these companies make their own soft sided coolers and the Ozark Trail is Walmart’s attempt to compete with these and sell their own brand. For a cooler of more manageable size and only $97.00, the Ozark Trail 35-quart hard sided cooler is a great choice. Its premium insulation makes for impressive ice retention, and the freezer-grade gasket is removable for quick cleanup.

The ice melted in the Coleman in 39 hours and the Ozark Trail in 73 hours. The water turned warm in both coolers fairly quickly after the ice melted. Our not-too-discriminating underage testers liked all the kids’ chairs, though over time we found several reasons to declare the REI Camp ozark trail canopy Chair the best of the bunch. The REI chair’s polyester seat material feels both more forgiving and more durable than the thinner material on the Ozark Trail Kids’ Folding Camp Chair from Walmart. It will fit a Capri Sun pouch or a narrow, rectangular juice box, but that’s about it.