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<blockquote data-quote="uttexas" data-source="post: 467840" data-attributes="member: 20262"><p>Soft cooler if you don't mind it leaking, and only need to keep items cool for one day.</p><p></p><p>I'll second the Ozark trail rotomolded coolers for value, strength, and ice retention ability. </p><p></p><p>The Coleman Extreme Marine (without the wheels), is a good compromise (lighter than the Ozark trail), but I wouldn't stand on it if you weigh more than 150lbs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="uttexas, post: 467840, member: 20262"] Soft cooler if you don't mind it leaking, and only need to keep items cool for one day. I'll second the Ozark trail rotomolded coolers for value, strength, and ice retention ability. The Coleman Extreme Marine (without the wheels), is a good compromise (lighter than the Ozark trail), but I wouldn't stand on it if you weigh more than 150lbs. [/QUOTE]
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