We designed the RovR Colorado 80 with the features we wanted to use as outdoor enthusiasts ourselves. Today’s coolers leave your food soggy, your drinks warm, and they are heavy to move around. The RovR Colorado 80 is a cooler packed with the features you actually need on your mission to chillax with mother nature in the ultimate way.
Getting into the great outdoors shouldn’t be a challenge. So we made the RovR Colorado 80 the most portable cooler around. It’s hardy and tough, but it’s roto-molded construction and all terrain wheels make it easy to take anywhere with you.
The RovR Colorado 80 keeps your stuff cool for up to ten days, no matter what it’s like outside. That’s what you get when you combine a rotomolded, elevated body with an airtight gasket and thick foam insulation.
You can organize your stuff in different compartments, so the deli meats don’t end up rubbing against your sodas and turning everything into a soggy mess.
Includes:
Dry Bin,
Collapsable Wagon Bin
Does not include:
Table Cutting Board and other accessories which are sold separately
Functionality:
Up to 10 day ice retention makes your time in the great outdoors greater for even longer. Deep dry storage bin for clean cocktail ice, holds corked bottles of wine upright and stays 34-36 degrees dry, for up to 10 days.
Durability:
We are Bear Certified. We put our cooler to the test and even grizzly bears weren’t able to break into it.
Versatility:
Our cooler has durable all-terrain wheels that allow traversal to your campsite or tailgate.
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Donât waste your time with Yeti. The mobility of a cooler of this size is effortlessly. The tires are not cheap plastic that you see on other coolers in the same price range.
Very heavy. Capacity limited. Ice not last as long as thought. Based on what I was led to believe when I ordered this product, I have been initially disappointed. I’ve only used it once, but – on my initial use – it was very heavy to move around; the capacity inside is small as compared to the outside size of the cooler; the very next day, the ice inside the closed and sealed cooler had almost entirely turned to ice water. OK – it was still very cold, but I had thought that there would be ice for DAYS – but there was very little ice left the first day…