Igloo Trek Cool Fusion 36-Can Wheeled Soft Cooler Bag

From the best camping stoves to the best camping tents and coziest sleeping bags, we’ve got the scoop on the gear that’s worth your money (and the stuff that isn’t). We tested the top soft coolers side-by-side and scored each one on key performance metrics. For road trips, you can separate daytime beverages and snacks… Continue reading Igloo Trek Cool Fusion 36-Can Wheeled Soft Cooler Bag

Igloo Trek Cool Fusion 36-Can Wheeled Soft Cooler Bag

If your fingers can compress the foam more than 75%, you’re probably dealing with open-cell foam. If the foam feels denser than that and doesn’t compress much at all, you probably have your hands on closed-cell foam. But where do you want to go with your cooler, and how do you want to get there?… Continue reading Igloo Trek Cool Fusion 36-Can Wheeled Soft Cooler Bag

IGLOO MaxCold Cool Fusion 36-Can Roller Soft Cooler Gray Black

No water can exit the tote, and when the cooler is open, the mouth is wide. I also like how spacious each one of them is, with a large main compartment where you can keep everything. Your lunch and beer will easily fit, as even the smallest of these bags have a capacity of oz… Continue reading IGLOO MaxCold Cool Fusion 36-Can Roller Soft Cooler Gray Black

IGLOO MaxCold Cool Fusion 36-Can Roller Soft Cooler Gray Black

The dividers are secured via Velcro, so the compartments are adjustable. The center of the basket has a circular sleeve for the 3L Icer ($50), a double-wall vacuum-sealed ice holder with a 3.5-pound capacity. Both the KeepR and Icer are sold separate alongside the stackable SnackR ($30) containers for food. The cooler’s exterior is made… Continue reading IGLOO MaxCold Cool Fusion 36-Can Roller Soft Cooler Gray Black