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    RTIC coolers GTG?

    I have a weekend camping trip coming up and I'm looking for a cooler. I'm thinking of the RTIC 65 because there's going to be a lot of us. I know it's overkill for a weekend trip, but I may one day need a cooler for more than a weekend, and I'd rather buy a good cooler now than have 2 coolers down the road.

    Anyway, is there anyone with experience that can let me know if RTIC coolers are GTG? Don't bother suggesting Yeti btw...

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    I have the soft 40 cooler and it's great, I have no reason to suspect their hard coolers aren't just as good.

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    In my experience, they are every bit as good as yeti. That said, Ozark Trail from Walmart compares very favorably to Yeti/Rtic mugs as well. Im generally a believer in you get what you pay for vut when it comes to coolers I make an exception

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    RTIC in my experience is as good as Yeti but without the Woke SJW Bullshit IIRC. Ozark Trail = Chinese slave-labor.
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    I have an RTIC soft cooler. Very pleased. I would have hard cooler but I needed one before I could get it shipped so I bought a knock off local.
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    We’ve liked all of our RTIC products. Very well made and RTIC was sued by yeti for patent infringement when they first came out.

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    They are good to go. I have the 65. It’s big. The55 would have been better for my use.


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    I have 2 RTIC softside and 1 hard side and really like them all. Compare very well to Yeti

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    I like my soft sided RTIC. It keeps things at temperature for a long time. Heck, for most of the times I use it, I just let the cold drinks keep everything else cool, no ice needed

    I do wish there was Velcro to hold the grab handles together. They hand down pretty far when using the shoulder strap. Of course I’m too lazy too add one, so obviously not a big deal.


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    I have two Grizzly coolers and really like them. Every year they have a sale on July 4th and I buy another one need it or not. I’d rather pack a few that I can handle carrying myself than a monster I can’t. All keep ice very well. I use blocks for refrigerator stuff and bag ice for drinks.


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