Ozark Trail Slant Leg Instant Canopy

One of my favorite features though is the rubber wheels vs. the hard plastic wheels on the Pelican and Yeti. Not only will the rubber allow for a slightly smoother roll when you are pull this cooler along, but it will also be quieter. You won’t wake the neighbors up when you are pulling this down your dock.

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So, I have to say that I was really surprised with how this test turned out. You can see from the images below that there was consistent ice melt, however two of the three were better performing. Cracking this thing open sounds like you are opening the airlock on a ozark trail backpack spaceship.

Get the most from your Outdoor Adventures with our Family Camping Tent. It is incredibly spacious and created to offer you a stress-free, enjoyable camping experience. The Pelican also features a different pull handle than the Yeti and Ozark coolers as well. I do think the Pelicans pull handle is the lowest on my list of the three.

Overall the Pelican coolers have sharper edges and a bit more of an industrial feel than the competition. One of the first ozark trail canopy things to note about it’s design is that it has a larger drainage hole and a tethered drain cap, which is a nice feature. I have lost a couple of drain caps in my day which makes the cooler unusable until a replacement arrives. I spend a great deal of time on the water every summer boating and fishing in Northern Michigan.