Rtic cooler review (as promised) 65qt in now
#41
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: golden co
Posts: 852
I received my RTIC 45 couple of weeks ago. Happy.
I would never pay $350 for a cooler. RTIC 45 compared to the Yeti 45 ( which isn't 45 quarts, it's smaller) the RTIC holds more ice, has a better warranty, better return policy, same quality and is half the price at $175. RTIC is a no brainer.
I would never pay $350 for a cooler. RTIC 45 compared to the Yeti 45 ( which isn't 45 quarts, it's smaller) the RTIC holds more ice, has a better warranty, better return policy, same quality and is half the price at $175. RTIC is a no brainer.
#42
Spike
Join Date: Oct 2016
Posts: 21
thanks for posting ive been on the fence for buying an rtic 65,i bought their tumblers first to see if they did ok well they do great and now I saw your good reviews that pretty much sealed the deal!!I can also add that rtic has superb customer service,one of my tumblers quit performing as it should(quit holding ice),I phoned rtic told them my issues they said they were out of warranty,rtic only gives 30 days.The lady said they will replace unit and that they want happy customers,,cant beat that!!
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My local walmart actually had some of their knockoff soft coolers in yesterday for $49 but they were no where near yeti/artic quality(first time ive seen them in person) Ive never seen the hard coolers in person either but I hear they are not to good. I know their tumblers and stuff like that are great.
#49
Sliding feet would be nice to load and unload a cooler in some instances. However I like the fact that when I put my coolers in the bed of my truck they do not move from where I put them because of the rubber floor mat in the bed of my Avalanche. Rockport, would those sliding feet slide on a rubber mat?
#50
Sliding feet would be nice to load and unload a cooler in some instances. However I like the fact that when I put my coolers in the bed of my truck they do not move from where I put them because of the rubber floor mat in the bed of my Avalanche. Rockport, would those sliding feet slide on a rubber mat?
It would be fairly easy to experiment with different materials as the feet would not be hard to make yourself.
If I'm Nitpicking the sliding feet slide too much and the rubber feet not enough.
I'm thawing my deep freeze right now so all my coolers are sitting outside full to the brim. I'll get some pictures of the feet when I'm done.
Last edited by rockport; 12-14-2016 at 11:51 AM.