Tundra
FAQs
A Tundra keeps ice for days when you pack it right, pre‑chill, and keep it closed. Our PermaFrost™ Insulation, FatWall™ Design, InterLock™ lid system, and ColdLock™ Gasket slow heat intrusion, but conditions rule the clock. Use a 2:1 ice‑to‑contents ratio, shade the cooler, and minimize air space for longer hold times. Expert Tip: Pre‑chill your Tundra with a sacrificial bag of ice the night before, then load only cold food and drinks
Yes, all Tundra hard coolers are dry ice compatible. Use gloves, allow ventilation, and never store in a sealed compartment. Our FatWall™ Design and PermaFrost™ Insulation handle extreme cold, and the ColdLock™ Gasket helps contain it — just expect the Vortex™ Drain to freeze until temperatures rise. Expert Tip: Wrap dry ice in paper, place it on top of contents, and crack the lid briefly before opening fully
Choose by can count, exterior footprint, and trip length — not by the model number. Tundra numbers are names, not quarts. We like Tundra 35–45 for day runs and skiffs, 65 for weekend duty, and 105–160 for multi‑day hauls. Remember the 2:1 ice‑to‑contents rule reduces usable space. Expert Tip: Measure your rig and check each model’s posted footprint — rope handles need swing room
Tundra is our over‑engineered basecamp and boat cooler, while Roadie is built for grab‑and‑go portability, including wheeled options. Both use PermaFrost™ Insulation and the InterLock™ lid system, but Tundra leans larger, integrates AnchorPoint™ Tie‑Down Slots, and adds size‑specific baskets and dividers for outfitting. Expert Tip: If you’re rolling solo from garage to tailgate, Roadie works; if you’re staging a week on the water, go Tundra
Wash with mild dish soap and warm water, then scrub the gasket channel and corners. Rinse through the Vortex™ Drain, air dry with the lid open, and use a baking‑soda paste or a diluted bleach rinse for stubborn smells. Avoid harsh solvents, pressure washers, and wire brushes that can scar the interior. Expert Tip: Drop the dry goods basket in the dishwasher between trips — a clean basket keeps funk from coming back