Igloo Trailmate 70 Quart Cooler

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Igloo Trailmate 70 quart cooler

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With the 70qt. Gray Igloo Trailmate Cooler nothing gets in fun’s way. We built our up-for-anything cooler so it’ll roll right over rough terrain like it’s on a paved path. It’s loaded with tons of handy features — all-terrain smooth-ride wheels telescoping handle thermecool insulation bottle openers storage areas and way more — so you can easily get to your destination and supply everyone with ice-cold goods throughout the adventure.

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