The Roadie 24 is 10% lighter in weight and holds 20% more than a Roadie 20, it even performs 30% better thermally
It’s got a taller build than its predecessor, so it now accommodates a standard bottle of wine (or 2 liter bottle) upright, and is a better fit behind the driver’s or passenger’s seat of a car
ROTOMOLDED CONSTRUCTION – Evolved to be thinner and lighter-weight for easier transport, while still incredibly tough
QUICKLATCH – Flexible, simple, and built for quick, one-handed cooler access
Part cooler, part backpack, the Hopper BackFlip 24 is the perfect reason to extend your trek. It’s sizable enough to fit a day’s worth of drinks and food for you and your crew.
DRYHIDE SHELL – The Hopper’s high-density fabric is waterproof and resistant to mildew, punctures, and UV rays. The liner is made from a food-grade material.
COLDCELL INSULATION – Closed-cell rubber foam offers far superior cold-holding to ordinary soft coolers.
HYDROLOK ZIPPER – The toughest, highest-performing waterproof and leakproof cooler zipper in the world.
The Hopper M30 delivers on a top customer request – a wider, easier opening. Through thoughtful engineering and thorough design, the Hopper M30 replaces a zipper with magnets
Hydroshield Closure – Uses powerful magnets to create an ultra leak-resistant shield. Wide-mouth opening makes it easy to get in and out. Dual, Quick-Release Buckles ensure that your Hopper won’t open unexpectedly
Coldcell Insulation – Closed-cell foam offers far superior cold-holding to ordinary soft coolers
The Hopper Flip 8 has ColdCell Insulation, a closed-cell foam that offers superior cold-holding to ordinary soft coolers, with a capacity of up to 6 cans plus ice
The Hopper Flip 8 features a 100% leakproof HydroLok Zipper and the wide-mouth opening means great accessibility and visibility to contents
The DryHide Shell is waterproof and resistant to mildew, punctures, and abrasions so it will hold its own when faced with the hazards of the wild
The only personal cooler that’s game for full days in the tree stand, early mornings in the duck boat, or afternoons on the water