Seriously Tough. Seriously Cold.
The Driftsun 110 Quart Ice Chest is the biggest and baddest in our series. This big boy is designed with 3 inches of commercial grade insulation to retain ice for days on end. At 110 quarts, you have enough room to hold plenty of cold goodness for an extended white water rafting trip, off shore fishing excursions, or a large get together in the backyard.
ThermaLock Freezer Style Gasket eliminates unwanted air exchange, locking out heat while sealing in cold to keep your haul positively fresh. This cooler features nearly indestructible Rotomolded Thermoplastic construction. Cut the annual cooler replacement from your budget!
Boasting a phenomenal amount of interior room, superior insulation, non-sweat design, and construction sturdy enough to withstand a raging Yeti. Designed to fit most major white water raft frames, this cooler is ready for an on-board adventure without going for an unexpected dive. It’s great for multi-day trips where the tales are tall and ice is more than a luxury.
Features:
– Rotomolded Thermoplastic Construction
– Quick Clip Latches
– 3″ inches of Commercial Grade Insulation
– ThermaLock Freezer Style Gasket
– GorillaGrip Non-Slip Feet
– Molded Tie-Down Slots and Cable Locks
– ‘No-Sweat’ Exterior Design
– Pressure Release Valve
– Integrated Fish Ruler on Lid
– (2) Built-In Bottle Openers
– Attached Dual Cap EasyFlow Drain Plug
– UV-Resistant Exterior
Specifications:
Outside Dimensions: 37.5″(L) x 19.25″(W) x 19.5″(H)
Inside Dimensions: 31.5″(L) x 14.25″(W) x 15″(H)
Cooler Weight: 45 Lbs.
Ice Retention: 7-10 Days
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Didn’t like the plastic latches would rather see all rubber I work in the oil field’s of west Tx, the cooler will have a rough life bouncing around in back of my truck on these lease roads. So far it is doing the job i bought it for, a lot cheaper price than a Yeti. Didn’t like the plastic latches would rather see all rubber.
Outstanding ice retention! Bought this Driftsun 110 to use on a hunting trip driving from New York to New Mexico. Filled it with 10, ten pound bags of ice to chill the cooler and took my time crossing the country. Five days later I arrived in camp. I was going to replace or add ice but found I did not need to as there was a minimal loss of ice. I was successful on my first day and after butchering my elk I was able to ice down and pack 200 lbs of elk meat in the cooler and head home. Almost three days later I arrived…
Excellent cooler! I was concerned about some of the initial reviews, but I tested myself and can’t complain. I put 7 (10 lbs) bags of ice into the cooler, with 9 cans of Coke on top. People say you are supposed to pre-chill the cooler, I didn’t. I literally pulled it out of the box and put ice and cans in. The images start at the Day 3 and go to Day 7. I always let the water out of each day until Day 6 I stopped. Cooler was in the garage right next to the garage door, weather over the course of time was 75…