Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

You are able to purchase additional lids both in a spill proof configuration and the open mouth version that comes with the tumblers. You can see in the image below that the thermos on the left has the hotter water, however the heat signature on both Tumblers is only present inside the Tumbler. If you… Continue reading Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

We Put Walmart’s Low-Cost Backpacking Gear to the Test

When it’s in the compression sack it comes with, it’s about 12 inches tall and 5 inches wide. It puffs up about half an inch, so kind of good. The bag is machine-washable ozark trail sleeping bag and the lightweight design fits easily in both the washer and dryer. If they wanted to skimp on… Continue reading We Put Walmart’s Low-Cost Backpacking Gear to the Test

We Put Walmart’s Low-Cost Backpacking Gear to the Test

For fifteen dollars I wasn’t expecting (or needing) anything that would stand up to freezing weather. Unfortunately the workmanship was more than a little upsetting, even for that price. Trailspace’s community of gear reviewers has field-tested and rated the top warm weather sleeping bags. However, I used this bag two nights last weekend and found… Continue reading We Put Walmart’s Low-Cost Backpacking Gear to the Test

Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

Other than the lid, it works nearly identically to the Yeti tumbler at a much lower price. You really can’t go wrong with either mug, to be honest. They both work very well at keeping hot drinks hot and cold drinks cold. These tests proved to us that not only do both the Yeti and… Continue reading Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

We Put Walmart’s Low-Cost Backpacking Gear to the Test

The bag uses Climatech fill, a down alternative, making it very light. The roomy bag, 33 inches wide by 75 inches long, rolls up to a compact 14 by 8 inches. Made with soft polyester, ozark trail chair the outer layer being a diamond ripstop material, the bag is both comfortable and durable. The zippers are sturdy, with no… Continue reading We Put Walmart’s Low-Cost Backpacking Gear to the Test

Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

A comprehensive state outdoor recreation plan prepared by the state of Missouri in 1975 showed a need for an addition of 500 to 900 miles (805 to 1,448 km) of hiking trails. A first meeting in 1976 at Meramec State Park lead to the first draft of the trails proposal in February 1977 and in 1981… Continue reading Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

It’s the lightest, most portable chair that is still comfortable. The Helinox Chair One weighs about 2 pounds, compresses smaller than a 2-liter bottle of soda, and is our most ozark trail chair lightweight pick. Other chairs we tested sacrificed too much comfort in order to shave mere ounces off of their weights, and we… Continue reading Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

Gone are the days of needing multiple people to set up a pop up canopy tent. We recently got our hands on the innovative 10×10 canopy tent from Eagle Peak, and we must say the easy setup design makes creating shade easier and faster than ever before. With features like patented center push technology, adjustable… Continue reading Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

Yeti has a generous 5 year warranty, which is longer than I usually use any tumbler or water bottle anyway. Both the Ozark Trail tumbler and ozark trail wagon Yeti tumbler seem to have the same high quality, vacuum-insulation. Getting our hands dirty with one of the best sun shelters on the market. There is… Continue reading Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler

It is simply a way to keep you from direct weather contact. And as with any experienced camper, we all know that tents are not waterproof, even if it says money back guaruntee. That’s why you buy a tarp to put over and a tarp for under. So next time you go camping instead of… Continue reading Ozark Trail Tumbler Review Walmart’s Version of Yeti Tumbler