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Yeti Roadie Cooler

YETI has updated one of their most popular coolers - the Roadie. The YETI Roadie is a popular size for a cooler, and this new version is 10 percent lighter, holds 20 percent more, and performs 30 percent better thermally than its legendary predecessor. The metal handle is also gone and replaced with a strap. With a capacity of 16 cans of beer or 20 pounds of ice, it holds enough for a long weekend. The new slim design also means it will slide behind the front seat of the car, giving you quick access to ice cold drinks no matter how long the journey. Available now in four color choices.



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