It holds a lot of water at 40oz, but it doesn’t feel super bulky because it is long and skinny. The handle is super sturdy and high enough that it doesn’t get in the way of a cup holder. Although it isn’t leak proof, the lid screws on and off really easily and keeps the… Continue reading Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
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Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
The coolers in competition were the Ozark Trail 45QT Rolling Thermocooler, The Pelican 45QW Elite Wheeled Cooler, and the Yeti Tundra Haul. I chose these coolers because they were the closest among the brands when it came to internal storage. In a sheer stroke of luck for this test, we are having a very aggressive… Continue reading Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
What detracted from this otherwise enjoyable experience was the canopy’s durability. Though rain was not a concern for it, I quickly noticed fraying and ripping within the initial weeks of use. This was disheartening considering how much I appreciated the convenience and shade offered by this product. Getting our hands dirty with the top-rated 9×9… Continue reading Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
In other words, one partner—or one partner’s gear—is always going to get a dose of weather when they head out. Though the Wireless’s fly kept water out of the tent’s interior, it took longer to fully dry once the rain stopped than some others we tested. It uses a 1200mm waterproof coating on 68 denier… Continue reading Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
This cooler, when compared to the Pelican 45Q Elite and Yeti Tundra, has the smallest profile while still providing 45Q internal storage. It features rubber latches which I am a huge fan of for boating applications. When you are out on the water, people often sneak over to grab something from the cooler and may… Continue reading Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
After a brief rain shower around noon, the sun came out and stayed out. At the six hour mark, the pavement temperature soared to 142.4deg. The external temperature of the Yeti rose to 122.9deg, the Orca rose to 110.3deg and the Ozark Trail climbed to 117.3deg. They’re the same size and shape, are made of stainless… Continue reading Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
To test out the Ozark Trail Thermos line, I used the baseline temperature of 185 degrees Fahrenheit for all of the products I tested. My goal was to see how long I could keep a cup of coffee warm and if there would be variation in temperatures over time across the tumblers. I also used… Continue reading Ozark Trail Thermos Review: If you love hot coffee you need to read this
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Great for hiking in warm weather, thanks to the breathable construction, mesh straps, and hydration bladder hook up. Material is durable and will ozark trail canopy stand up to heavy duty use. Altra Lone Peak 3.5 trail runners were my shoe of choice, along with Darn Tough Merino Wool Hiker Boot socks. I can’t imagine… Continue reading Espresso Coffee Machines Experts since 1977
Espresso Coffee Machines Experts since 1977
I use this pack on a daily basis to carry my office clothes while I ride my bike to work and to carry light loads while out Geocaching. If you’re on a multi-day hike, toilet paper and a cathole shovel are necessities. When you have to answer nature’s call, make sure to stay at least… Continue reading Espresso Coffee Machines Experts since 1977
Espresso Coffee Machines Experts since 1977
I’ve carried it in bad weather, including rain and snow. Some days this bag was heavier than I would have chosen it to be. However, it took a pretty good beating and has held up. And I do day hikes in Sequoia National Park and on the coast. The route extends from the St. Louis… Continue reading Espresso Coffee Machines Experts since 1977