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NEW 65-QUART YETI TUNDRA COOLER IS IDEAL FOR CRUISING, FISHING, OR JUST "CHILLING OUT" ON THE WATER

By News - April 18, 2008

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Friday, 18 April 2008

Innovator Yeti Coolers of Driftwood, Texas has introduced its newest generation Tundra Series cooler - a sturdy ice chest that looks as good as it works and meets the needs of the most demanding boating and fishing enthusiasts.

When it comes to retaining ice and keeping a chill on food, refreshments or fish, there's no doubt that the new 65-quart Yeti Tundra wins the "cold war." Ordinary coolers can't match the Yeti Tundra's one-piece polyethylene roto-molded construction with a full two inches of polyurethane foam in the sides, bottom and lid - designed to keep important items ice-cold day after day. This means boaters can stay on the water longer, catch more fish and keep the fun going, even during the hottest months of summer.

Adding to Yeti Coolers' superior cold retention is a home freezer-style lid gasket that creates an airtight seal to keep the cold air in while keeping moisture and warm air out. Integrated, heavy-duty rubber T-latches and a self-stopping, full-length integrated hinge ensure a positive lid seal that stays secure in the roughest conditions at sea or on land. A recessed leak-proof drain plug allows for easy draining of liquids when required while preventing accidental drips.

With plenty of internal capacity and roughly the same exterior dimensions of comparable "ordinary" ice chests, the 65-quart Yeti Tundra is perfect for use aboard fishing and pleasure boats. This generous Yeti cooler will have plenty of interior space for cold storage of food, cold drinks, frozen rigged baits or filets for the table. It also includes a large dry-goods rack that lets you separate items and keep dry food cold while preventing contact with the ice.

Sturdy integrated rope handles with special handgrips make it easy to load, transport and lift the new 65-quart Yeti Tundra aboard. Non-skid rubber feet protect your vessel's deck while keeping the cooler from sliding in rough conditions. For a more permanent attachment, Yeti Coolers offer an integrated tie-down system that anchors the cooler in position, as well as a lid cushion that allows the cooler to serve as an additional passenger seat.

The Yeti Tundra's lid can also be secured with up to two padlocks. Together with its leak-proof design, rugged construction from food-grade materials and dry ice compatibility, this makes it an ideal cooler for the traveling fisherman, whether he's flying back from an exotic resort or bouncing his way home across Baja's washboard roads.

For more information on the new 65-quart Yeti Tundra cooler, or the company's complete line of advanced coolers for serious outdoor activities, contact: Yeti Coolers, P.O. Box 303, Driftwood, TX 78619.

Telephone: (512) 394-9384. Or visit the company's "cool" website at www.yeticoolers.com

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