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Rob Everitt

Yeti Tundra 35 Hard Cooler + Seadek Traction Pad 

Updated: Sep 22, 2022

Born out of frustration

The cooler that turns heads


Yeti makes it clear they over engineered the shit out of this but I don't care and I feel better knowing my food and cold ones are in it!

Yeti Tundra 35

  • Cooler: $275, Traction Pad: $70

  • You can pick up at your local outdoor shop or at Yeti

  • Where it shines: When you need to keep food and beverages cold and frosty

The YETI Tundra 35 is the right size for personal hauls or food for a small crew. It boasts up to three inches of PermaFrost Insulation and a rugged rotomolded construction for optimum adventure performance. It fits nicely in the van when not in use too. I wasn't stoked about the price for the traction pad, but when I saw and felt the quality, I was sold! You can pick up most yeti products at your local outdoor shop or from Yeti.

What's RAD

  • Quality

  • Money saved on food and ice

  • Your beverages will still be cool by Wednesday (3 days after your weekend ended)

Not so RAD

  • Price, but a bear or car fire can't destroy them


Kook Tip

  • Listen to Yeti and pre-chill the cooler before you load it up. It really makes a difference. Put the cooler in a dark place before you do so and the pre-chill won't be a complete waste of yeti blue ice or a bag of real ice

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