YETI Tundra 45 Cooler (Ice Blue)
The YETI tundra 45 combines versatility with durability. This premium cooler is infused with that legendary YETI toughness – a durable rotomolded construction and up to three inches of permafrost insulation. It’s uv-resistant and damn-near indestructible. The durable, marine-grade polyester rope handles with textured grips let you easily haul your tundra 45 to the campsite and out on quick hunting guards. It’s also great for a day on the lake, due to its molded-in tie-down slots and non-slip feet.
Product Features
- The YETI Tundra 45 combines versatility with durability with a capacity of up to 26 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
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