This cooler measures 9.5 x 8 inches, and 8 inches tall when closed. The colors used for the body of the cooler, straps and zippers are a sharp-looking combination. The cooler looks like it’s canvas, but it is made of a material, likely a polymer, that’s much less flexible. So, you get more “give” on the sides than a standard hard shell cooler, but not the adaptability of canvas.
There’s an outer zipper pocket, but you can’t store anything other than a small and very flat item (your driver’s license or ID, for example) because there’s no give to the “fabric”.
You can easily fit six standard-sized cans in this cooler, eight if you lay two cans horizontally over the six. To open the cooler, unzip it and pull on the sides where the zipper lays and the cooler pops up. This makes it easier to access the stored contents.
The interior seams are sealed shut, likely with heat to melt the edges together. The seams look straight and neat, and they really are waterproof. I poured a gallon of water into the cooler and left it on my kitchen counter for 20 minutes and it stayed completely watertight.
The only thing I’m not liking about this product is the exterior stitching. I think there should be double stitching or at least a backward stitch on each side of each handle or strap. This would enhance the strength of the handles/straps, which is going to get stressed when you carry this cooler filled with bottles of fluid. This little cooler looks sporty from a distance, lacks the quality touches you would get with a higher quality product.
You will need an ice pack to keep your drinks cold in this cooler. It doesn’t appear to have a lot of insulation. It would make a good lunch bag, and it’s ideal for light-duty excursions.
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