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Pro XL 33L (Fall 2022)
IceMule
Pro XL 33L (Fall 2022)
$111.96
Description

  Durable soft cooler pack holds 24 cans & ice; keeps cold 24 hours

  With a 33-liter capacity (translation: 24 cans + ice) the IceMule Pro XL backpack cooler is perfect when you're responsible for bringing the party. Next spring break or next surf trip, don't show up unprepared. The Pro XL will make sure you're properly outfitted with the essentials to make any adventure a good time.

  IceMule Coolers are designed to be the most portable, high-performance soft coolers out there. Simple as that.

Footprint sold separately.
Description
Brand Name:
IceMule
Gender:
Unisex
Liters:
33
Weight:
3.5 lbs
Waterproof:
Yes
Dimensions:
14" x 11" x 20" (L x W x H)
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
1015
Other Features:
Capacity: 33 liters / 24 cans + ice
• Retains solid ice for over 24 hours
• Straps comfortably to your back, leaving both arms free
• Roll-top design eliminates cumbersome zipping, making it easy to access whatever's in your cooler
• Roll it up and store it easily until the next adventure
• Built with welded seams and without leaky zippers, so it's 100% waterproof through and through
• Floats
MuleSkin™
MuleSkinET™, IceMule's exceptionally sturdy exterior fabric, and MuleSkinEV™, the tough interior layer, combine to create a rugged shell that protects against the elements and allows for superior ice retention. In other words, ice-cold drinks.
PolarLayer™ Insulation
IceMule's unique PolarLayer™ Insulation foam keeps contents cold for over 24 hours of frosty beverages. Plus - only IceMule Coolers let you add air for extra insulation.
IM Airvalve™
This distinct feature allows extra air to be added to the insulation layer, which increases the insulating capability. The IM AirValve also allows you to release air so that the cooler can roll up for storage. Goodbye, bulky coolers taking up space.
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