Laser Engraved Ozark Trail 20oz and 30 oz Stainless Steel Tumblers

I also placed  a small weather system on the deck rail to help get a sense of how hot surface temperatures are in the area. On one of the hottest days, the remote sensor reported temperatures exceeding 107 Degrees Fahrenheit while the air temp was in the high 80’s. Our sister site Alloutdoor.com recently reviewed a hiking backpack sold by Ozark Trail that had an overall stellar performance and it triggered a question among our staff.

Now, to be more competitive with Yeti, they have a wide range of colors and styles. If you are looking for more of a traditional Yeti cup with a handle, there is the Yeti Rambler Mug. Tumblers enable office workers to enjoy their beverages hot and cold. Unfortunately, like most all water bottles and tumblers, they are made in China. Although the Ozark Trail Tumbler is not dishwasher safe, it is very easy to clean by hand washing. Most important – is the popular Stanley Quencher Tumbler spill proof?

The Owala’s standard bottle holds 40 ounces and costs $37.99, making it cheaper than the 40 oz Stanley tumbler’s $45 price point. Another advantage is that the Owala tumbler is lighter than the Stanley, and considering how heavy a bottle can get when it’s filled with liquid, every ounce counts. Specifically, the Stanley is 1.4 lbs (635 grams), and the slightly lighter Owala is 1.28 lbs (581 grams). And while carrying your lighter Owala, you’ll be happy to know the lid is spill-resistant, unlike the Stanley, making it an even more portable option. Better yet, the Owala tumbler is lead-free, while the Stanley is not, making the Owala slightly safer. While it cannot be ozark trail canopy denied that the Yeti Tumbler is a great tumbler for keeping beverages cold or hot for an extended period, it is also hard to deny that it is pricey.

You can tell there is a serious seal established when you ozark trail canopy latch this shut. The Ozark Trail 45 Qt Rolling Thermocooler also comes with an internal tray, which the other two do not. The coolers in competition were the Ozark Trail 45QT Rolling Thermocooler, The Pelican 45QW Elite Wheeled Cooler, and the Yeti Tundra Haul. I chose these coolers because they were the closest among the brands when it came to internal storage. You can put the Yeti tumbler anywhere in the dishwasher but the Yeti lid should always be on the top rack.

The amount of water drained from each tumbler was noted as well as the external temperature of the tumbler and the pavement temperature. No liquid was added to the tumblers as this is strictly an ice retention test. When the ice filled tumblers were placed on black asphalt, in full sun until all of the ice melted. All three tumblers are well-built with a clean design and tight-fitting clear lids. The Orca has a more rounded design with the tightest-fitting lid and is 3 ounces smaller than the others. The 20-ounce Wetoweto Tumbler, the cheapest of all the tumblers we tested, includes two lids and two straws.

Pelican is a newer entry in to the world of rotomolded coolers and have taken their own spin on design and function. Overall the Pelican coolers have sharper edges and a bit more of an industrial feel than the competition. One of the first things to note about it’s design is that it has a larger drainage hole and a tethered drain cap, which is a nice feature. I have lost a couple of drain caps in my day which makes the cooler unusable until a replacement arrives. In a sheer stroke of luck for this test, we are having a very aggressive heatwave in Southeast Michigan with temperatures around the 90’s during the day and staying in the 70’s overnight. I’m using my North facing deck as the staging area which receives direct sunlight at almost all hours of the day.

This leads to a short time to enjoy the drink or have no way but endure an unfavorable experience. Then I did the same test with cold water from the same coolers. And the rubber gaskets, which make the lid leak-resistant, come out for a deeper clean. Simple Modern offers a robust selection of colors, patterns, and capacity options. The Classic vessel comes in four sizes (16, 20, 24, and 28 ounces) and in dozens of colors and patterns, so you’re bound to find something that matches your style. This sleek, slim tumbler has a smooth powder coating that’s easy to grip, even with wet hands.

The Ozark Trail tumbler won our second ice retention challenge, this time but ozark trail chair a wider margin. It held ice in brutal Alabama August heat for 12 hours and 42 minutes. One reason the Ozark Trail tumbler held ice so much longer may be due to the fact that the sun was so low in the sky. For the last hour, the tumbler was not being blasted by direct sunlight anymore. After seeing the previous test story, several folks asked me how these tumblers stack up on a really hot day outdoors.

This affordable, leak-resistant tumbler keeps hot and cold drinks at an ideal temperature for hours. And it’s the only one we tested that comes with both a straw lid and a flip-top lid. The 18/8 stainless steel gives it a clean palate, and doesn’t leave behind any metallic taste. The tumbler is also very easy to wash as both the cup and lid is dishwasher safe. This is a huge advantage knowing you can save time by not having to hand-wash it. Both lids screw into the mouth of the tumbler, creating an airtight seal that keeps liquid from seeping out—even when we knocked the cup on its side.