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Description
Premium Outfitter Series coolers provide quality coolers with extreme ice retention and tough rotomolded construction. Designed with ease and quality in mind, our Outfitter Coolers line offer recessed features for easy packing, bear proof coolers (IGBC Bear Resistant 3769) for peace of mind while hunting or fishing on the riverbank, and high-end, quality construction. An expedition grade Outfitter Series Cooler is the last outdoor, rugged, extreme cooler you’ll ever need. Grab a basket or two for easy organization, slip a bottle opener into the tie-down point for convenience, lock it to your truck bed or boat for security, or snap a custom seat cushion on for late nights around the campfire. Designed with flush and recessed features, Outfitter Series durable coolers slid easily into small spaces without snagging on latches or handles. Sizes ranging from a personal 22 quarts to 125 quarts hunting cooler, we have a cooler for every adventure. With a quality, premium Outfitter Series cooler by Canyon Coolers, you can literally take the road less traveled. Read more The ultimate ice chest for all big game hunters, the premium Outfitter 125 cooler is the best way to keep game meat fresh. When you’ve drawn the tag of a lifetime, you’ll need peace of mind knowing that your big game will stay fresh until you get home. The classic Outfitter 125 has plenty of space for a boned-out quarter of elk, a whole white tail deer, or a plethora of provisions for hunting camp. It’s Grizzly Bear certified, so you can rest at ease when you leave base camp overnight Features and specs 125 Quarts/ 119 Liters 40.5 lbs empty Rotomolded Low Density Polyethylene (LDPE) Construction Pressure-injected HUNTX foam insulation (made in Alabama) Molded-in hinge with stainless steel pin EZ-Cam UV Resistant Latch 2” Tiedown slots (access contents while it’s tied down) IGBC Certification Number 3769 Dimensions: Exterior: 35X20.25X20.25 Interior: 28X16X16 Big game hunting, multi-day camping, river rafting, off-shore fishing, boating Read more Best practices for Ice retention Be nice to your ice! Always Pre cool your cooler with a bag of sacrificial ice the day before use. Pack it up with pre-cooled or frozen food or drink items( warm products will use all your ice to get them cold). Fill the entire cooler with ice around and above your food and beverages.(airspace can take energy out of your ice). Opening your cooler or leaving it open will effect your ice. plan your trips to the cooler well for longer ice retention. Block ice will last much longer than cube ice. a combination of both is the best way to get longer ice retention and still have room for products. Buy ice from commecial supplier(ice from your frezzer or an ice machine is not hard frozen and will not last as long and is not as cold. Read more Read more
Brand: CANYON COOLERS
Color: Sandstone
Material: Plastic
Capacity: 125 Quarts
Item Dimensions LxWxH: 20.25 x 35 x 20.25 inches
Item Weight: 44 Pounds
Included Components: Cooler
Model Name: Cooler
Insulation Material: Polyethylene
Chamber Depth: 28 Inches
Chamber Height: 16 Inches
Chamber Width: 16 Inches
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 34 x 21.7 x 20.7 inches
Package Weight: 20.53 Kilograms
Brand Name: CANYON COOLERS
Warranty Description: Warranty
Suggested Users: Unisex-adult
Number of Items: 1
Manufacturer: Canyon Coolers
Part Number: X125S
Size: Large
Date First Available: July 29, 2014