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Looking for a nice back of kayak cooler. The Yeti hoppers are such a good shape and size but the price is definitely a bit of a turn off. What do you guys use? What would you recommend?

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There are other brands of that cooler out there that are much cheaper than Yeti.  Look at RTIC, Ozark Trails, and a few others.

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22 hours ago, Graham said:

The Yeti hoppers are such a good shape and size but the price is definitely a bit of a turn off. What do you guys use? What would you recommend?

Yeti :lol:

 

The price is nuts but i just love the thing. You pay for quality. I'm not saying we NEED that quality in a cooler, just saying it sure is good.

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depends on your purpose.  Are you looking to keep your catch fresh or just hold some food and junk for the day.  Also tank well consideration is a factor too.  I just have a cheap soft sided cooler and the few times i use it, it works fine.  Just freeze some water bottles and let them keep everything cold and then you can drink them throughout the day.  

I personally don't like to have additional weight so i don't usually carry anything that needs refrigeration unless I know i am gonna be out for a long (10+hour) day and a long paddle.  

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@flyfisher Just looking for something to hold a few beverages and maybe and sandwich or two on those longer outings. While it’s awesome that a yeti can keep ice from melting for 24 hrs I don’t need a cooler that almost costs as much as my kayak itself. 

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