Month: February 2019

Otterbox Coolers Review

Sometimes, reviewing some brands and products is not just a matter of testing their performance and abilities; a brand is a history, a series of attempts and experiences to develop that one final product that you’re about to read about or order. Otterbox is a global name that …

Ozark Trail Coolers Review

Ozark Trail is a significantly popular brand that managed to build a solid reputation on the basis of quality and affordability. While this brand might not compare to something as legendary as a Orion, Pelican, RTIC…, it is still impressive how it successfully took over the budget cooler …

Bison Cooler Review

Portable coolers have come a long way since it all started, and since the launch of what we know today as roto-molded coolers, this market became super competitive where everyone is offering their best version to compete with the industry’s giants and pioneers. Today, you’re here to check …

Cabela’s Cooler Review Vs Yeti

Industries that target products that are often used and required outdoors face massive challenges to keep the good work going; it’s just a matter of how business comes and goes due to changing seasons. Cabela’s, however; which is a name that revealed its existence in 1961 via a …

Orion Coolers Review

It is incredibly difficult to navigate your path through the hundreds of brands out there when you only need one cooler. Indeed, with so many reputable brands and so wide a variety, it has become an impossible task to pin down your favorite. However, fear not because we …

Polar Bear Coolers Review

One of our testers once said that a soft cooler is as good as its liner and that is one of the realest statements we’ve ever heard. Truly, soft-sided coolers might not be as popular as their hard-sided counterpart. However, they are definitely gaining more and more popularity …

Canyon Coolers Review

Canyon is definitely not an old schooler in the realm of ice chest. However, it’s been gaining momentum surprisingly quick & that calls for a closer inspection. Accordingly, a fanatic river runner called Jason Costello created Canyon coolers and his motive was pretty simple. Apparently, Jason was sick …