Ozark Trail Cooler Review 26 quarts

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. Ozark Trail is one of the most common brands we have been asked about as a potential “Yeti replacement”. We must admit that the huge price cut and supposed similar ice retention and features are tempting.

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. And Ozark Trail’s diverse selection of coolers means that we are going to have results that are all over the place. REI had a member sale over Memorial Day weekend and we were 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.

For a completely customized wrap or pad, use our Custom Form here. If you are lucky and receive a model that has the quality issues discussed above ironed out, ozark trail canopys are one of the best bargains in the industry right now. 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 ended up purchasing a YETI but let me tell you how we got there. We really tried to buy a cheaper cooler but the universe wanted us to buy a YETI.

Ozark Trail soft-sided models are less expensive but less insulated than hard-sided coolers. That’s why they’re best for shorter trips or carrying lunch to school or the office. They have harnessed this into their small but potent lineup of hard-sided coolers. These coolers are available ozark trail canopy in 26-quart, 52-quart, and 73-quart and fall somewhere in the intermediate to lower premium price tier. That being said, the two premium soft-sided coolers were no slouches. The tote, in real-life conditions, should hold ice for around 1 ½ days while the backpack should last a full day.

For your information, YETI is an Austin, Texas-based outdoor and lifestyle products manufacturer. On top of the most ozark trail coolers, you will see 4 drink holders. So you can safely put water or any similar item, while you are camping outdoor. From that perspective, both the YETI and the Ozark Trail Cooler are good enough. As the Ozark Trail Cooler series can also retain ice for up to 10 days depending on the models and the external conditions.

Something that should stand out to you (because it stood out to me) is just how much cheaper Ozark Trail coolers are compared to other brands. Perhaps something in between Ozark Trail coolers and YETI would be a better choice if you don’t want to spend YETI-price. On the other hand, if you’re actually after a backpack, choose the YETI Hopper BackFlip cooler. It will be a better choice than the Ozark Trail equivalent in the long run. If you think your campsite is most of the time right next to your vehicle or you plan on tailgating only, go for an ice chest, not a backpack. It is not easy to purchase the best cooler for a camping trip.