Outdoor coolers have the same adventurous spirit as those who carry them. They’re designed to be dropped, beaten, submerged and even attacked by wild animals, all while keeping their contents intact and cold for days.
Whether you’re planning on taking one deep-sea fishing, big game hunting, paddling down some Class 5 rapids or simply going to a tailgate, one of these coolers is worthy of the adventure. This definitive guide provides information on the best coolers available for cookouts, camping, hunting, fishing and any other activity that calls for a portable ice chest.
Products in the Guide
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RTIC 45 QT Hard Cooler
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Yeti Tundra Haul Hard Cooler
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Igloo Maxcold 40-100QT
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Oyster Tempo
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RovR RollR 60 Cooler
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Pelican Elite Cooler – 20 QT
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Camelbak ChillBak 30
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Igloo Recool 16 Quart Cooler
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Taiga Terra Cooler
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Hydro Flask 20L Day Escape
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Yeti Hopper Flip 8 Soft Cooler
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Coleman 316 Series 120Qt Hard Chest Cooler
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Stanley Adventure Easy Carry Outdoor 16qt Cooler
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Here, we break down and compare each model’s key features — ice retention, volume, durability, weight and additional features — to help you pick the one that suits your needs.
How We Tested


Our editors tested a wide variety of coolers in order to determine which made the cut for this guide. While testing, we kept in mind a few key factors: capacity, weight, ease of use (including the quality and robustness of handles and straps) and price point. What you’ll find below is a range of coolers that fulfill the needs of anyone spending time outdoors.