Cordova Named Official Licensed Cooler of the NRA

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posted on October 22, 2018
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The National Rifle Association has announced Cordova as the official licensed cooler and preferred vendor of the NRA. With the slogan “2A Is In Our DNA,” Cordova offers high-quality coolers built in the United States to meet the expectations of NRA members.

With a lifetime warranty, higher cooling efficiencies, lighter weight and other industry-leading features, Cordova’s coolers are reasonably priced and designed to meet every need—from grab-and-go soft-side coolers and rotomolded hard-side coolers to chest coolers, cooler backpacks and tumblers.

“This is an exciting new partnership for us,” said NRA Executive Director for Advancement Tyler Schropp. “Cordova is a company that has an unrelenting commitment to the Second Amendment and respect for our freedoms. They build a quality American-made product that stands up to the needs and the lifestyles of our members.”

Cordova owner Doug McMaster is proud to have the company be the official licensed cooler of the NRA. “Being selected by the NRA to become the official licensed cooler and preferred vendor of this vital organization is a great honor to all of us at Cordova, and we look forward to helping advance the NRA's mission to ensure [Second Amendment] rights remain intact for future generations of patriotic Americans.”

To learn more about Cordova coolers, go to cordovaoutdoors.com.

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