Wondering how long the wheels are going to last until it breaks off...??? I had coolers with wheels before and they just keep breaking off. But they weren't a Yeti Cooler. Those wheels can fail too.
I've got the roadie 48 and curious how well it keeps items cold on the side without ice. Have you set it up like that and how'd it go if you did? Thanks in advance.
The handle feels great. Dragging the tundra haul required a lot more effort. What I’ll say is that the handle tends to push against the way you need to lean the cooler in order to roll it. The cooler is bottom heavy when loaded and you need to lean it back to roll is so that’s the most difficult part. It’s not wheeling the cooler that’s difficult, it’s keeping it at the 45 degree angle needed for transportation, it wants to correct to 90.
Very cool!
Good video
Where is the second video of how much water was in bottom
Wondering how long the wheels are going to last until it breaks off...???
I had coolers with wheels before and they just keep breaking off.
But they weren't a Yeti Cooler. Those wheels can fail too.
I've got the roadie 48 and curious how well it keeps items cold on the side without ice. Have you set it up like that and how'd it go if you did? Thanks in advance.
It’s us. Only problem is it isn’t water tight so as the ice melts, cold water rises on both sides.
Hey mate,
What are the dimensions of the divider board?
what's the purpose of the divider? does not seem to accomplish anything
How does the handle feel when the cooler is full?
The handle feels great. Dragging the tundra haul required a lot more effort. What I’ll say is that the handle tends to push against the way you need to lean the cooler in order to roll it. The cooler is bottom heavy when loaded and you need to lean it back to roll is so that’s the most difficult part. It’s not wheeling the cooler that’s difficult, it’s keeping it at the 45 degree angle needed for transportation, it wants to correct to 90.
Bear proof ?