Cordova Announces 125 XL Hard-Side Cooler

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posted on June 7, 2018
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Just in time for summer scouting and camping trips, Cordova Coolers has announced the addition of its new 125 XL, the largest offering in the company’s hard-side cooler lineup.

Boasting a 32-gallon capacity, the new 125 XL can hold up to 120 pounds of ice, or 120 cans with a 2:1 ice-to-content ratio. It comes with all the company’s standard chest cooler features, such as obstruction-free top-mount lid latches, a no-fall lid lock system that locks the lid open for easy access, CNC-machined aluminum handles with a built-in bottle-opener, a rubber gasket for the best seal possible, anti-slip feet and an elevated lid lip to prevent items from sliding off.

With an MSRP of $439.99, the 125 XL is available in white, sand, gray and aqua. All Cordova Coolers are made in the U.S. and are backed by the company’s lifetime warranty.

For more information, go to cordovacoolers.com.

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