Updated by brandon f.
Lifetime cooler vs yeti vs ozark trail.
Lifetime coolers are without a doubt the cheapest roto moulded cooler competitor to yeti offering a similar cooler for around the 100 mark which is 150 270 cheaper than yeti depending on the model.
Furthermore yeti is proportionally more lightweight making it the better option to take with you when you re camping.
The weather was in low 90s during the test the coolers were in full sun for most of the morning and we opened them several times throughout the day.
Ozark trail coolers have shallow cup holders moulded into the lid.
June 9 2017 at 2 34 pm.
First and foremost you should look at the size of the ozark trail premium jump cooler and the yeti hopper backflip cooler.
The yeti measures in at 12 5 8 by 6 by 15 inches.
On june 26 2020.
Not having cup holders is one of my biggest annoyances with my yeti cooler and lifetime don t have any cup holders.
The yeti is capable of holding 20 cans when there is a 2 to 1 ice to can ratio.
But that s neither here nor there let s get back to the coolers.
Lifetime s build quality is not quite as good but it has similar ice retention to yeti similar features the same 5 year warranty and it is also bear proof.
The ozark trail cooler measures in at 18 by 10 by 14 inches.
My 26 quart ozark trail will hold ice for 3 days with little pre chilling and i got it for 86.
If the ozark trail cooler had been referenced in a country song we d be spending 250 on them.
The conclusion to this ozark trail cooler vs.
It s clever marketing and the sheep mentality that sells yeti s overpriced products.
We review a lot of coolers here at thecoolerzone in fact we are the largest cooler review site on the internet and it can be a bit overwhelming trying to compare all of them.
In fact i believe ozark trail is the only roto molded cooler to have cup holders in the lid.
Each cooler started with two 10 lb.
The ozark trail coolers come in a number of different sizes and forms ranging from around 50 to 200.
The first test was coleman vs.