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Originally Posted by keystoneben
I think it's got the same "mounts" as a yeti.


It would take a lot of beers for me to 'mount' a yeti. Not sayin' I wouldn't give it a go, but....

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Originally Posted by wabigoon
Just learn to like warm beer Sam. laugh



Richard, no beer, just chow and maybe some ice tea!

Moving cows we might be away from the pickup for +8 hours and I get tired of eating melted trail mix and hot jerky.....

Love the Yeti stainless water bottles, been using them for years and they are awesome.





Ben, the Roadie 20 is ('only')$75 more than the Rtic and I can get it in limited edition River Green......... No brainer.......grin






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Sock, gonna mount it hard and fast.... Hang on little Yeti!

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Originally Posted by T_Inman
...I'd suck a dick if that's what I had to do to get what I want, and I want a cooler that'll keep shït cold...


Now that belongs on a Yeti logo decal! 🤓

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Originally Posted by T_Inman
...I'd suck a dick if that's what I had to do to get what I want, and I want a cooler that'll keep shït cold...


Now that belongs on a Yeti logo decal! 🤓





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Originally Posted by Poconojack

Two Rtic coolers here, at less than half the $’s of a Yeti.




Ditto. Carried seafood and game all the way across the country and back with two of them. I'm sold on Rtic.


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[quote=tikkanut]

here ya go.......best $100 cooler you'll find.....

Walmart ships free........made in Utah !!!!!!!

https://www.walmart.com/ip/Lifetime-55-Quart-High-Performance-Cooler-Grey/850043843[/quot

BINGO!!

U.S. made - (Yeti is Chinese)

Works just as.well as any Yeti.

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Originally Posted by hanco
I have several, they work, Rtic is just as good.


Ditto, for both the hard and soft cooler models.


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Originally Posted by SamOlson
Fess up if you have one.
(I don't...yet)


Overpriced yuppie chit?







I have a plan to strap a cooler on the rear rack of my 4 wheeler. It needs to be an uber stout setup. Thinking a Roadie 20 and a 1" ratchet strap.

Looked on-line at a few other 'heavy-duty' coolers and the Yeti appeared to have the easiest mounting system.

They do however seem kinda gay....






Kids bought us a little one...it does work, and durability is what you pay for with them.

That said I'm glad I didnt pay for it...


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Got a few. Like them but there are probably plenty others just as good. I buy all kinds of stuff that can be found cheaper and perform just as well for all practical purposes (Rifles anyone?)

If I boycotted every company whose politics I disagreed with it would be hard to buy much of anything

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What will your friends think? No Yeti for me, ever. Period.


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Chose one from the company catalogue as a gift when I retired. Would not have bought one on my dime...Not sure if it was the cheapest, or most expensive cooler I ever got.


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Don't like the politics, and would not buy one. I might even have one.. An Older Cabela's Outfitter I think, grey with locking hasps and a hose bib for a drain. It is a very good cooler. Holds ice for at least 4 days in 90+ weather.

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I got one,will it keep [bleep] cold yea as long as ya dont open the lid to get stuff out of it.As said above a coleman extreem or even a ozark trail will fill the need just as good and ya will have some money to buy stuff to put in it.

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I think I bought the Rtic for less than a hundo, probably a super sale though.

If we're talking limiteds, then you gotta get the charcoal colorway

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If I understand correctly, they will freeze a right-from-the-oven roast turkey solid in under a minute. There are rumors that if you put a lighted match in one and quickly close the lid, it will freeze the flame. I am not certain that one is true, but there are those who swear that it is.


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The charcoal was indeed the sexiest of the bunch but $379......

Coral is up to $449.


Plan was to buy a pink one and 'give' to wife as a Labor day gift but they are all out of pink.

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I have 4. Plenty of knockoffs out there just as good, i’ll get one of those if I ever need another.


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Talked to a guy that had one and a similar sized Coleman Extreme, used for multiple days in hunting camp. Very little difference in his opinion, said he'd never buy another Yeti


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