SuperSport 35 Qt. Extreme Performance Rotomolded Cooler
SuperSport coolers bring you the incredible performance of heavy duty, commercial grade products at a price everyone can afford. This extreme performing cooler brings with it features like commercial grade hinges and latches, integrated tie-down fixtures molded right into the cooler body for extra durability and strength, non-slip feet, nylon-rope handles with comfort grips, stainless-steel reinforced padlock corners all packed together in a virtually indestructible design. Keeps ice for days longer than conventional coolers. Whether you are out for a weekend camping trip or roughing it in the mountains for a week, SuperSport coolers are designed to perform. Color: White
Product Features
- 35 Qt. Capacity – Extreme Performance with the Best Price
- Industrial Grade Nylon Handles with Rubber Grips
- Heavy Duty Rotomolded Construction, self draining built in drink cups on top
- Pad-lock Corners Are Reinforced With Stainless Steel
- Great for use for camping, tailgating, fishing and more
Highly Recommended We had a string of cookouts, family gatherings, and one camping trip over the course of about two VERY hot weeks and I really needed a good cooler that was up to the task. The price was right and it had great reviews, so I decided to give it a shot. Iâve owned a number of coolers in my life and theyâve all had issues one way or another. Some were cheap with hinges & latches that broke really easily and usually couldnât keep a beer cold in a blizzard. This cooler has none of those problems,…
Highly recommend this cooler. Love this cooler. Bought this cooler for a recent weekend tent camping trip. Great design. The nylon strapping and rubber grips, which the handles are made of, keep your knuckles from getting pinched between the handle and cooler during transport. The latches are virtually racoon proof. The smooth exterior makes it easy to clean. Mud hosed right off with no scrubbing as with the old fashioned rough surfaced coolers. The ice block packed with the frozen meat on Thursday night was still an ice…