Kayak Catch Cooler
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- Deck-side cooler for kayak fishermen and other kayakers
- Great tool for storing a catch and keeping it fresh
- Thermally efficient, heat-reflective exterior
- Closed cell foam insulation
- Easy-to-clean pullout bag - leave the shell on the boat, bring the bag ashore
- Great deck cooler for general use, as well
The Kayak Catch Cooler gives you a deck-side cooler with easy access that's designed to store your catch and help keep it fresh! Coolers feature a thermally efficient heat-reflective exterior with closed-cell foam insulation. The easy-to-clean pull-out bag allows you to leave the shell on the boat and take your catch ashore. Also makes a great deck cooler for any paddler! Imported.
Rated 2.7 out of 5Â by 3
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Rated 4 out of 5Â by mattbodish Good for the Money
I use this cooler as a general use cooler on my SOT kayak... really like that the straps can be attached to the back of my kayak chair so that it sits vertically which takes virtually zero deck space. The removable bag is great for storing sandwiches, energy bars, etc., which keeps them dry from the ice and drinks which can be placed in the bottom of the cooler. A bag of ice will keep contents cold up to at least 9 hours in direct sun on 100+ degree days. Only negative is that the cooler does sweat condensation after time. Good buy for the money.
September 15, 2012
Rated 1 out of 5Â by jeffxp 24" Cooler is only 19"
I ordered the 24" Kayak cooler only to receive the 20" cooler. In further review the so called cooler measured from th bottom is just under 20" at best. The upper side is 19" at best. Oh what a surprize... the Insert liner is 26". So there you go! You go ahead and stuff a 26 " fish in a 19 inch cooler bag. Sorry sound familiar??
April 7, 2009
Rated 3 out of 5Â by NoCatchFishNoEatFish okay kayak cooler but could be great
i fish southwest florida year round. in the summer which last from march to november or december and occasionally january. the kayak cooler is great because its on the bow of the yak leaving room at the rear for extra rods and equipment. it also doubles as a paddle holder when fighting fish. the only problem i have with this product is the inferior lack of insulation. i use blocks of ice 4'' X 6'' X 12'' and i stuff this thing full of these blocks, and if i catch fish and i do the ice does this magic trick called now you see me now you dont, even if i dont catch fish it will do the same magic trick ,so now you cant say the heat from the fish is melting the ice. like i said its great for the bow and the liner is durable, i have had hundreds and hundreds of fish in it and it still looks new other then the mildew which i dont care about, the darn thing is indestructable and still water tight. if the product had better insulation i would give it 10 stars.
October 15, 2008
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I use the clips to fasten it to the back of my SOT kayak chair so that it sits vertically directly behind my chair. This configuration consumes virtually zero deck space and makes it very convenient to access the top of the cooler.A:Â
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THEY ARE NOT WHAT THEY CLAIM. First of all I ordered the 24" Kayak cooler. They sent this 20" kayak cooler and for the life of me what is 20" here?? The bottom section at best is just under 20" and the top flap is 19". OH ... Yes wonderful the INSERT BAG is over 26". So to clarify they expect you to stuff a 26" fish in a 19 inch cooler bag. WHAT A JOKE THIS WAS TO RECEIVE.1 of 1
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