❄️ Stay Cool, Stay Ahead: The Ultimate Zipperless Cooler for the On-the-Go Pro
The Titan by Arctic Zone Deep Freeze Cooler is a 16-can capacity, zipperless hardbody cooler featuring patented flip-open lid technology and Deep Freeze Performance Insulation that keeps ice for up to 48 hours. Its removable SmartShelf protects soft foods, while the ergonomic Backsaver shoulder strap ensures comfortable portability. Built with a water- and stain-resistant exterior, this moss green cooler is easy to clean and designed for travel, tailgates, and picnics, backed by a limited lifetime warranty.
Brand | Titan by Arctic Zone |
Color | Moss |
Material | Thermoplastic Elastomer |
Package Information | Can |
Capacity | 5.66 Liters |
Product Dimensions | 8"D x 12.25"W x 12.25"H |
Item Weight | 2.34 Pounds |
Special Feature | Insulated,Portable |
Included Components | Cooler |
Recommended Uses For Product | Travel, Tailgating, Picnics |
Model Name | Titan 16 Can Cooler |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe clean with damp cloth |
Pattern | Cooler |
Insulation Material | Polyurethane |
Chamber Depth | 4.75 Inches |
Chamber Height | 12 Inches |
Chamber Width | 4.75 Inches |
UPC | 628319105454 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00628319105454 |
Size | 16 Can |
Manufacturer | California Innovations |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.9 x 12.7 x 8.9 inches |
Package Weight | 1.45 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 8 x 12.25 x 12.25 inches |
Brand Name | Titan by Arctic Zone |
Warranty Description | Limted Lifetime Warranty |
Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
Number of Items | 1 |
Part Number | 10003265 |
Style | 16 Can |
A**R
Definitely doesn't hold ice for 48 hours, but does keep items cold...
I was a little torn between 4 and 5 stars, but I'll go ahead and give it the 5 - read more to find out why. I bought this to test if it really held ice for 2 days, or at least in what conditions, and the results were...well...decent?Now, to be fair, I put this to a pretty extreme test. It was a weekend camping trip, in Georgia, in the middle of July - so it was hot (~90-95F during the day) and muggy, and I left it right OUTSIDE the door of my tent, so it experienced the full brunt of the heat.I loaded it up around 3pm Friday, managing to get in 4 protein shakes, 3 cans of tuna, 2 bananas, 2 apples, and about half of one of those 7lb bags of ice you get at a gas station. Not bad at all for the size.Now, did it keep the items cold for 2 days? More or less, yeah. By Saturday night, I'd say about 40% of the ice remained, so the items were taking a nice ice bath but still ice cold, though by 9:30am Sunday, it was pretty much just cold water - that said, the water was technically cold enough that the remaining items were also cold - which I guess is what really matters. I dumped it out that morning before we left to do one more hike, but I feel like if I kept it until after the hike, getting back around 4pm, it still would have been fairly cold - so, I'll take it.One thing I HAVE to give it credit for, and really gave it the boost to 5 stars, is keeping out bugs. It is the south, so the outside of my tent was crawling with ants, mosquitoes, long legs, and whatever else you want to imagine. Point is, LOTS of bugs outside. Not a single one made it into the cooler (or my tent, to be clear), which was pretty impressive. So, it definitely seals up tight.I do feel like if I left it in my tent, or it was a little cooler outside, the results would be at least slightly better - so, I'd say it did its job for a weekend camping trip.Oh, also, yes, easy to pack into car, fairly light, felt durable etc etc...TLDR: Didn't retain ice 48 hours, but did keep items cold for 41 hours in very hot conditions. Got a good number of items in, kept out bugs, didn't leak, super easy to open and close, and also only $45 - overall, I'd say a good little investment for a weekend camping trip!!
W**S
Easy clean out, strong Velcro, nice width and depth.
Pricey but lasts. My husband is a landscape who tosses this bag around and works anywhere from 6 to 10 hours a day. This keeps things inside (can't say in place since he does toss it out of his way) and keeps the ice in his Tupperware from melting completely.My husband uses a Tupperware jug like thing to hold ice to keep his sandwiches, sodas and candy cool during cutting lawns all summer. As he runs out of drinks he uses the melting in the Tupperware to drink the water.He always comes home with some ice left cause I asked him to pour it in the dog's water bowlat the end of the day.This is the third cooler form this manufacturer that we have bought and they have last d years of rough treatment.I spend extra and get the one the doesn't have a zipper for the main compartment.Zippers don't last in my family.These coolers last
P**C
Works great - Velcro wore out under heavy every day use
Bought as a gift for my brother who works construction so he's outside 80% of the time. He used it outside during very hot summers and it did not fail. It holds ice well and keeps drinks cold and food fresh. Very durable. The only complaint is the velcro latch wore out after 3 years. Keep in mind it got used ALOT so it held up well under severe conditions. . He's been using a bungee for over a year to keep is shut and its been working out well. We're still going to shop for another with a high quality zipper, leaning towards a name brand like Coleman or one of the tool brands like Milwaukee. If you're a light/seasonal user (not full time outdoor job site) then this should last you a lot more than 3 years.
S**E
An Awesome Golf Cooler That Fits In The Basket
Ok, so first off the cooler. It’s great and I love it as my new golfing cooler that is completely accessible and fits in the golf basket with a little room to spare. I like that it’s plastic bucket insert is easy to clean and gives another wall of cooling. Yes, you can take the bucket out and have a soft bag if you really want to stuff it, but at least you have the option. I like that it’s got some extra storage in the front pocket, and in the side mesh pockets. We put our koozies in the side mesh pockets.The best part of this cooler, where it stands out from other coolers this size, is the lid and latching system. It is amazing and gotta love the easy access from the front seat of the car or golf cart reaching back. It is way more secure than I first thought as well. I think it would hold if tipped over as long as it was latched with the Velcro strap; we don’t strap it half the time though. When you push down on the lid it does snap into place, even before strapping it closed, so that gives some peace of mind that it’s shut.Other than that, this is really versatile and great for the money and size. Speaking of size, I’m a little bit of an over-thinker and I was looking for ice packs for this after I got it, and I think 1 good rectangular ice pack is all you need for a full day of fun; I take this on the course with 1 ice pack and it’s still cold in the back of my Jeep the next morning. So anyways, I put together all the inside dimensions of this as well as some can scenarios and how they fit in the cooler. I hope the info below helps somebody out, and also hope this review doesn’t run out of characters…lol. Buy and enjoy people! Here ya go:Cooler Space for Ice PackCooler inside dimensions10” length5” width7.75” height to tray10” height to lid (without tray)Can SizesCan: (normal size) L = 4.75” x2 = 9.5”Width: W = 2.5”Tall can (seltzers/tall beers) L = 6.25” x2 = 12.5”Width: W = 2.25”SCENARIOSTall Can ScenariosNOTE: The only fill scenario for ALL tall cans- [ ] 1 tall can standing (2 rows = 8 cans) + 2 more cans laid on top of them = 8.5”REMAINING SPACE (ice pack thickness) = 1.5”{CAN DO - only without tray) ——- Total = 10 cans (tall cans only)Combo Can ScenarioNOTE: The only fill scenario with both can types- [ ] 1 can laid down (1 row = 4 cans) + Tall can standing (2 rows = 8 cans) = 8.75”REMAINING SPACE (ice pack thickness) = 1.25”{CAN DO - only without tray} —— Total = 12 cans (4 beers and 8 seltzers/tall beers)- [ ] 1 can of each size stacked tall (2 rows = 16 cans) = 11”{CANNOT DO}Normal Can Scenarios- [ ] 2 cans (stacked tall) : = 9.5”REMAINING SPACE (ice pack thickness) = 0.5”{CAN DO - only without tray} —— Total = 16 cans- [ ] 3 cans laid down (stacked) (1 row = 4 cans)= 7.5”REMAINING SPACE (ice pack thickness) (with tray) = 0.025”{CAN DO ——— Total = 12 cansREMAINING SPACE (ice pack thickness) (without tray) = 2.5”{CAN DO ——— Total = 12 cans
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