YETI TUNDRA HAUL
YETI Nation spoke and YETI listened. Their first-ever YETI cooler on wheels is the answer to taking Tundra’s legendary toughness and unmatched insulation power the extra mile. And nothing was sacrificed in the making of this cold-holding powerhouse, ensuring the Haul lives up to the Tundra name. The Tundra Haul is now the toughest cooler on two wheels.
First things first – our nearly-indestructible NeverFlat Wheels and T-Bar StrongArm Handle join forces to offer the most durable, reliable, and comfortable towing design. And just like its predecessors, this Tundra is built with Rotomolded Construction and PermaFrost Insulation, so you can trust your contents will stay frosty, even in triple-digit temps.
NEVERFLAT WHEELS – Solid, single-piece tire construction is impact- and puncture-resistant.
STRONGARM HANDLE – Durable welded aluminum arm with comfortable grips. Curved design tracks left or right for heel-friendly towing.
ROTOMOLDED CONSTRUCTION – Makes it armored to the core and virtually indestructible.
Note: Tundra Haul is not compatible with the dry goods basket.
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If youâre a camper itâs a must. Food stays cold for days. The only drawback is itâs very heavy even when empty so lifting it full into a vehicle is a 2 person job.
Not sure why people say it doesn’t h I personally like it the only thing I was disappointed in is how long it held ice 7 days I personally don’t understand the dry goods basket cutting board the why someone would work rated at a 3 it’s a cooler and it does what it should
ITâS WHAT WEâVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR! Didnât get mine on Amazon, I knew somebody that knew somebody that could get it from a vendor. Anyhow, I was someone that would not buy a Yeti until it had wheels, unsure why it took so long for such a heavy cooler to have wheels. I guess if you have the money to but Yeti, you probably have friends to help you carry a cooler, when fully stocked, is well over 100lbs. Now, I have friends…not a total loser, but my friends have Yetiâs and at the end of the day, when we move Yetis around, I have…