I bought 4 blue igloo coolers for 15$ a piece at target on sale. Shot a mule deer and drove 1700 miles home and never had to add ice. I recon that spending that much on a cooler isn't going to fit my needs. I never pay for ice. I rob it from the ice machine at the hotel I stay at or I freeze my own at home.
Am I the only one who thinks that spending that kind of money on a cooler seems a little ridiculous?
I'm a budget hunter. And my wife says these are not in my budget! haha
Cheaper coolers can certainly get you by and are what I've been using up to this point. The biggest advantage I see with the premium coolers is that when I'm hunting with other people, if someone gets an animal down early in the hunt we can load it up in the cooler and keep hunting for several more days without worrying about it. This past season I had a situation where it was too warm to hang the meat for a prolonged period of time and it would have been nice to have a cooler I didn't have to keep feeding ice into (in this case I made the hike and drive to the nearest town to buy dry ice which cost me about 6 hours). Between the lost time, travel, and dry ice money (on top of the ice I brought with me) I felt like I would have been ahead of the game if I had just brought a nicer cooler already full of frozen milk jugs or something. If the meat is only going to be in the cooler for the drive home you are probably set with the cheaper coolers. The premium coolers really shine when you need to keep things cool over the course of multiple days. At least that's my take on them.