YETI Tundra 35 Cooler, Reef Blue

March 23, 2019 - Comment
Add to Cart $397.98Amazon.com Price
(as of 7 April 2020 05:45 GMT+0100 - Details)

Tundra Coolers

Meet the original YETI the Tundra. This was our baby. Where it all started. Where we took our frustrations with cheap coolers and over-engineered the hell out of them. We ended up creating a whole new category of coolers with legendary toughness and famed ice retention. And now we make the rugged, all-purpose Tundra in enough sizes to fit any outdoor adventure. There’s a good bit of its DNA in all the other gear we make too, in the form of patented and envied innovations. We’re proud to see the Tundra has grown up to be the father of all coolers.

NeverFail Hinge System Two hinge pins and interlocking design prevent the hinge from ever breaking.

T-Rex Lid Latches Heavy-duty rubber latches are made with patented technology so you’ll never see another busted latch.

Certified Bear-Resistant FatWall Design Extra-thick walls hold up to two inches of insulation for unmatched ice retention.

ColdLock Gasket A freezer-quality gasket circles the length of the lid to block out the heat and lock in the cold.

LipGrip Handles Stay out of the way and make carrying your catch seem less of a chore.

DoubleHaul Handles Made with military-grade polyester rope for extra durability.

Rotomolded Construction Makes it armored to the core and virtually indestructible.

BearFoot Non-Slip Feet Prevent sliding to keep your YETI in place.

Vortex Drain System Leakproof, rugged, and designed for quick and easy draining.

PermaFrost Insulation Pressure-injected commercial-grade polyurethane foam in the walls and lid makes sure your ice stays ice.

InterLock Lid System Creates a form-fitting barrier against the heat.

AnchorPoint Tie-Down Slots Molded tie-down slots for easy mounting to your boat, trailer, or truck bed.

Product Features

  • The YETI Tundra 35 is portable enough for one person to haul while still having an impressive carrying capacity of up to 20 cans with a recommended 2:1 ice-to-contents ratio
  • Will keep your ice… well ice thanks to up to 3 inches of PermaFrost Insulation and an extra thick FatWall design is certified Bear-Resistant
  • The Rotomolded Construction makes the Tundra armored to the core and virtually indestructible so wherever you decide to take it, this portable cooler’s sturdy construction will stand up to the rigors of the journey
  • All Tundra coolers feature T-Rex Lid Latches constructed of heavy-duty rubber and made with patented technology so you’ll never see another busted latch
  • The Tundra 35 dimensions are 21 in long x 16 in wide x 15 ½ in high with an empty weight of 17 lbs NOTE: All Tundra models come standard with one dry goods basket.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Disappointed Hate to say I was let down. These are so hyped up I had high expectations. Bought this, pre cooled it, filled it halfway with block ice (which leaves practically no room for food or drinks) and headed out on a roadtrip. Realistic use, I opened it 2 or 3 times a day for less than 10 seconds at a time. It averaged 80 degrees during the day.My ice lasted less than 3 days! And the exterior of the cooler shows every little scratch and wear mark. For me, definitely not worth the price. I…

Anonymous says:

Good small volume cooler for camping Still experimenting with getting the right balance of ice and packs to ensure several days of cold. Works for a good 24-36 hours with no problem, but more than 36 and it all melts. This is a good volume for 2-3 days of camp meals, snacks, and drinks for two people – hoping to get to the point where we can eat out of it for three days without replacing the ice.

Anonymous says:

“Get a Yeti” they said! Well, we had to do it. We had to buy the Yeti. Everyone said they were one of the best coolers out there. “Get a Yeti” they said. So we did and this one was purchased on Warehouse Deals in “good, used condition” at a cheaper price so why not. We were so excited to become Yeti owners that we were unpatiently waiting for the brown Santa Claus to arrive and when he did we nearly tackled him to the ground to get the Yeti. We really didn’t know what to expect from this as it’s just…

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