Northern Dancer
Survivalist
FOOD COOLERS
This is one piece of equipment I do not have.
Yes I do have a picnic cooler but I'm not talking about that,
I'm talking about a Camp Cooler.
I read about this cooler and would be interested to learn about other people's experiences with coolers in general. Not picnic coolers - I know more than enough about those. I'm interested in proven durability and cost. No matter how you cool it - it is expensive. This is one piece of equipment I do not have.
Yes I do have a picnic cooler but I'm not talking about that,
I'm talking about a Camp Cooler.
OtterBox thinks your next cooler will be modular. The company is going all-in on a new line of high-end coolers that it claims will stack up against any on the market, including its bold claim of keeping ice frozen up to 14 days.
The Venture line of coolers (25-, 45-, and 65-quart) cost $250, $350, and $400. They hit many of the notes now familiar to the outdoors market. Engineers dropped one out of the back of a high-speed pickup truck. It’s bear-resistant for protecting your food at camp.
The coolers have a dual, cam-over latching front closure and a large hinge that runs nearly the full back of the lid.
It’s worth noting the cooler is injection moulded, not roto moulded like some of its high-end competitors. The brand said that it chose injection moulding due to its familiarity with the process which is also used in its cell phone cases, manufacturing speed, and close tolerances.
The OtterBox Venture coolers are manufactured in Detroit, Michigan.
OtterBox will roll out the cooler in a unique fashion. It will first hit brick and mortar stores with consumer electronics giant Best Buy, of all places. It will also be available on OtterBox.com.
I'm looking forward to digesting the reports made about this product.
I would be interested in hearing about products you have used.