The large wheels roll easily across grass and gravel. The wide wheelbase means it doesn't tip going across grass. Six footers: the extended handle means you're not hitting the back of your ankles with your cooler anymore. It has a bottle opener for the Topo Chico or beer, it has both open and closed containers for Band-Aids, phones, tourniquets, whatever you need. I got so frustrated with bad coolers, that I went to the Igloo factory. That's when I found this gem. Enjoy
Scotty the Cooler Collect
Verified Purchase
2 weeks ago
It’s All I Hoped It Would Be!
This thing is a beast! I thought about it for several months before buying and wasn’t disappointed. The stowaway table is a cool feature. It’s pretty heavy with several can and a big bag of ice but the long handle makes it feel very light to roll around. It doesn’t hold ice for 4 days but I didn’t expect it to. I added a case of beverages and a big bag of ice, 24 hours later most of the ice was still there even after opening it often, and 48 hours later there was still a decent amount of ice. It outperformed my expectations. Aside from all that, it’s really cool to look at. I’d definitely recommend it.
Sams cooler
2 weeks ago
Berlin’s Cooler
Awesome quality spacious and absolutely love with the wheels get lots of compliments on the cooler
Coryg
2 weeks ago
Cool But Not Worth The Price
Pros: Cool looking, a lot of usable features, easy to pull Cons: lid does not lock and there is no seal, advertised to keep ice for 4 days and I just tested it and it lasted approx 30hrs. For the price I would NOT buy this product again had I know the lid would be a pain to keep shut and the ice retention is worse than a normal cheap ice chest. Igloo please redesign this one with a gasket and lid that locks and it would be perfect and probably retain ice longer
Wyatt
2 weeks ago
Stripped Structural Threads
I am very disappointment with the brand new Trailmate cooler I received today. Upon inspection, I found the two screws that secure the bottom rail were completely loose and free-spinning, the threads were visibly stripped and filled with broken plastic. This is a product failure caused by thread stripping. It highlights a fundamental design flaw where screws are fastened directly into plastic, a poor choice for long-term durability. This method is simply unable to withstand the forces applied during use. The failure is a direct result of a design that prioritizes a simple, low-cost assembly over a more robust and enduring fastening method, such as using metal inserts or through-bolts, which would prevent this kind of issue.