First Look: Mammoth Coolers' Pathfinder 30

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posted on May 12, 2023
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Mainpathfinder 30

Lightweight yet durable, Mammoth’s Pathfinder 30 is built for outdoor adventure. Featuring high-density nylon with thick TPU laminated material, the Pathfinder 30 is puncture and tear resistant. Its high-quality construction is equipped with a water-resistant zipper and is easily portable. The Pathfinder 30’s antimicrobial liner resists mold and mildew, while thick foam insulation ensures 1-2+ days of ice retention.

Measuring 18″ x 10″ x 11”, the 30-quart soft cooler has a carrying capacity of 24 cans. To learn more about the Pathfinder 30 and the rest of the Mammoth lineup, visit mammothcooler.comMSRP: $199.99.

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