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Nick213    583

I got a yeti tundra 65 today!

REI had 20% off on purchases today and the guy gave me another 5% off on top of that because the cooler was slightly dirty :) not to mention I had $58.00 in rewards too, so I couldn't pass it up!

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stoked    1,039

I got a yeti tundra 65 today!

REI had 20% off on purchases today and the guy gave me another 5% off on top of that because the cooler was slightly dirty :) not to mention I had $58.00 in rewards too, so I couldn't pass it up!

 

Damn a 65 and a 40?!?! Well I guess we know who hit that big powerball in California a couple of months back... :Rockon:

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poidog1    74

Took a look at the yeti 40 today. That thing can't hold that much. I'm guessing a 6 pack of beer, 2 apples, 2 subway sandwiches, and a bottle of water plus about 3lbs of ice. The good thing is you'll be done eating everything at the end of the day but the ice will still be there. Forget about taking it camping if you are going for more than a day.

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poidog1    74

Took a look at the yeti 40 today. That thing can't hold that much. I'm guessing a 6 pack of beer, 2 apples, 2 subway sandwiches, and a bottle of water plus about 3lbs of ice. The good thing is you'll be done eating everything at the end of the day but the ice will still be there. Forget about taking it camping if you are going for more than a day.

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Nick213    583

Umm, are you sure you were looking at the hopper 40?

We had about a 30 pack of beer, a few sodas and ice in it over the weekend!

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stoked    1,039

X2. My 40 currently has 32 beers, 16lbs of ice, and several random bottles of breastmilk in it... All the wives have left the men behind with the kids for a spa day

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DarksideR    1,679

X2. My 40 currently has 32 beers, 16lbs of ice, and several random bottles of breastmilk in it... All the wives have left the men behind with the kids for a spa day

Oh man! I was thinking for a second "WHAT DRINK IS MADE WITH BEER AND BREAST MILK"!? You had me intrigued!

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poidog1    74

Sorry I meant the Yeti 45. It just didn't seem that you could put that much in that cooler. Might have to go with the 65 or 75 but they didn't have either in stock. Guess since its so well insulated you don't need all the ice that we typically use when we go camping.

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Nick213    583

Yea, the tunra45 is pretty much a lunch box lol.

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stoked    1,039

Finally getting to this. Yeti 40 fits perfectly in the front well of a fs33

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volzalum    280

Finally getting to this. Yeti 40 fits perfectly in the front well of a fs33

Pics?

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DarksideR    1,679

Finally getting to this. Yeti 40 fits perfectly in the front well of a fs33

So, the bow footwell? We like that area for shoe storage!

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stoked    1,039

Here you go, still room to shove shoes around

 

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Cdifranco    463

No shoes on the boat!

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