TACTICISM Tactical Cooler Backpack Insulated Leak-Proof - 24L Heavy Duty Lunch Backpack for Men Women Adults, Soft Ice Chest Backpack as Gift Work Hiking Camping Fishing Accessories
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash |
Insulation Material Type | Polyethylene |
Material | Polyester |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 11.8"W x 17.3"H |
Item Weight | 0.9 Kilograms |
Capacity | 24 Liters |
Pattern | Solid |
Color | A1-Black |
Special Features | Leak Proof, Double Deck, Adjustable Strap, Compact, Insulated |
Container Type | Bag |
A**N
Great cooler with few minor issues
Cooler keeps things cold when used with ice packs or frozen water bottles, only issues I encountered were a strap coming undone easy fix just put it back through, and a zipper coming off one set of teeth, again super easy fix and works great! No leaks from the ice packs or bottles sweating, durability is good feels very solid, looks fantastic and tactical, pretty comfortable even with over 30 lbs in it and lots of storage space. My typical cooler is 5 ice packs 4 12 oz Gatorades, 5 16.9 ounce bottles of water, 2 home made sandwiches, 3-4 12 oz soda cans, and 1 28 oz Gatorade. All fits a little snug but this cooler gets the job done with ease and as long as you use ice packs, you will have no issues.
K**R
Works well
Works well, have a lot of room but not to big to carry we took this to disney world and 4 of us were able to fit drinks and our lunches in it my husband carried it and said it wasn't to heavy nothing leaked kept drinks at good temperature
B**O
Not bad for being $35 and for what it is and worked better than expected.
Only just got this today. my primaryreason for getting it is for fishing to put my catch's on ice and baits to keep cool like worms. figured I'd put it to the test of how the ice stays since it almost hit 90f here. Overall, i feel it out performed what i expected and for being a cheap pack, I've definitely had WAY more expensive backpacks that were less sturdy feeling... the amount it kept temperature was pretty close compared to my boss' Ozark trail one from Walmart i barrowed that's double the price($45-$60) of this backpack, BUT, the ozark one does have special things to it that these kind probably won't even have, such as the supposed anti-bacterial lining and thicker insulation as thick as 3" inches.Anyway, to explain the pictures and my test.The ice cubes are used from work, their a hollow kind of ice cube(hopefully made out in the pictures), not a solid cube, i only filled it about half way as I didn't want to waste a lot of ice for testing this. the total test only went on for about 6 hours and 30-40 minutes as i felt that was a good enough test.I Started off by filling it halfway, then left it outside of work for about 10-15 minutes in direct sunlight while it was in the high 80's in the shade(pictures show exact temps from start of the hour to end of the hour when picture was taken). Then took it home and hung it outside my apartment door for the remainder of the test, periodically checking it. Was in the shade and the wind was easily accessible to it. The first 4 hours had barely any water from the melted ice, but the ice cubes were dropping down further. by the 6th hour it was about 1/3rd-1/4th volume of the backpack. The last picture shows one of my meat thermometer inside propped, the probe end NOT touching the ice to show the air inside was also cool. Sadly... This was hard to get it to show a better temp as when I unzipped and opened the top the temp was shooting up pretty quick, so it stayed almost fridge temps with the inside air. There was probably about... 2-3 cups of water that came out when i emptied it. The picture showing the bottom of the backpack was the condensation build up from this test, they're all gonna do that unless really thick insulation. The outside of the backpack you could feel it was cool to the touch on the top, sides and bottom. the last few pictures is me putting 2 half gallon(64fl oz) silk milk cartons inside for a size comparison after the test since i don't have a Bunch of cans to slap inside. I did put it on my back, felt fine walking around with it and no apparent issues that I've noticed, yet...Overall, if you got this packed almost to the top with ice, it might still have half of it after 10-12 hours in 75f-80f degrees weather. If it's in direct sunlight, it's going to be less.Figured I'd do a decent test since i was looking at other ice/cooler backpacks and many were exaggerating or lying about size and their performance. This one does also exaggerate it's volume a tiny bit, the overall dimensions of the back is ALMOST the 25 liters, but still closer to 24 liters, but that's the OUTSIDE dimensions.... The inside is going to be a tiny bit less than that. BUT because it's thin and pliable, you could force it to an even bigger volume if it doesn't rip or something. But that is something to be aware of also, many of these backpacks even the more expensive and name brand one's do NOT say what they can withstand in terms of weight inside them... So most of these i feel they can't hold a lot of weight(to me a lot of weight for a backpack of any form is going to be 40-80lbs), but that's going to depend on the straps and stitching. I did however test this my self a bit since i tend to stress my normal backpacks with as much as 50lbs or more for grocery shopping. This is what the last picture is for with random water bottles and jugs i could find, I filled them up with water and got it to about 21.8lbs. put it on and swung my body around and used the middle hook and lift it and swung it a bit. After the feeling of it, i would say at most... The backpack might be able to withstand 30lbs while on your back before something rips, but the tighter and higher up on your back and on the straps you have it, the better it seemed and felt on the seams. Plus the tighter you have it on, the less wiggle and sway it'll have which CAN save the backpack if the straps are decent. Otherwise the pressure can rip the traps anyways. but with how it felt with almost 22lbs, I'd try to keep away from any more than 25lbs just in case. if i didn't care about ripping or damaging the bag and had the money to buy another one, i would just test the weight limit until something gave away to know it's actual limitations.Welp, that's the end of this review for now, if anything happens in the coming couple months of use, I'll be sure to edit this accordingly.UPDATE:so far, i've gotten to take it on multiple fishing trips and it's held the ice VERY well. the most recent time it didn't seem to last as long as it was in the back of the truck for the 1 and a half hours of the drive, but it also was about half full and i left the lid unzipped a few times for a while. so make sure to keep the lid zipped up if you want it to last longer.
W**M
Durability and appearance
Product is great only issue is over time it does fade with sun damage . Other than that still works as a great cooler, definitely use it alot through out our days . Easy to clean as well can either wash it out or just give it a good wipe down depending what you carry in it .
I**.
Great product
This is great product. Big and with enough space.
J**D
nice and big
nice and big is going to work great for work and hunting
R**E
Perfect tactical cooler backpack!
It's the perfect size!! Haven't taken it out yet but appears to be well insulated to keep stuff cold.
T**Y
El precio
Que mantiene fresco todo la verdad está mi esposo está súper feliz con el artículo y yo tambiaen
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