🌊 Chill Out in Style with Yakhacker!
The Yakhacker Kayak Cooler is a waterproof, portable cooler designed for kayakers and outdoor enthusiasts. With high-density insulation that keeps food and drinks cold for up to 16 hours, it features a top-opening zipper for easy access, universal fit for lawn chair seating, and multiple storage pockets for convenience. Ideal for various outdoor activities, this cooler is backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
Color | Silver |
insulation-material-type | insulation material |
Material Type | Nylon |
Features | Portable, Waterproof |
Included Components | Shoulder Strap |
Batteries Included? | No |
Brand | YAKHACKER |
Manufacturer | YAKHACKER |
Item model number | 1101001 |
Product Dimensions | 43 x 16.99 x 30 cm; 1.04 kg |
ASIN | B09NRBYZC7 |
N**E
Perfect
This cooler worked perfect. It fit nicely behind my kayak seat. It kept everything cold for the 8 hour river ride and the temperature was 98 degrees. Definitely recommend.
L**A
Multifunctional
Just that - it fits many requirements. Nice colour, very adaptable to different rafts. Great value for money too!
D**.
Great cooler for kayaks
This is perfect for the kayak
S**N
Perfect for kayaking
This fits plenty of drinks, it’s easy to clean, it’s waterproof and durable. I take this every time I go kayaking, paddle boarding, or to the beach!
M**Y
It’s an afternoon cooler… not all day.
I finally broke down and bought this on Prime Day as it was $15 off of regular price. I’d been considering it for about 6 months. I bought the gray one because I figured the lighter color would reflect some of the sunlight.I’m not super impressed but it’s an ok cooler.First thing… it’s more like a lunchbox kind of insulation, not very thick. That said, with three Yeti Ice blocks, it kept drinks and food cold for a few hours on the water. I’d say anything longer than 5 hours and food starts to get warm. (To be fair, it was 90 degrees out and full sun)I do really like the organizer that fastens to the front and I like that it’s removable. I’ll probably use it on other coolers or just in the seat back.The cooler itself is completely soft, no rigid box inside (which I knew) but that makes it feel a little flimsy. I may add in a bottom at some point or use food containers to separate stuff. I definitely wouldn’t load this down super heavy without supporting the bottom while you carry it.Now— how it connects to the kayak chair: I have 2 yaks. A Lifetime Teton Pro and a Vibe Yellowfin 100. Both have similar lawn chair style seats. There are 4 bungee cords to strap it to the chair. I could only use 2 at any given time. Either the top 2 or the bottom 2 but all 4 would not reach at the same time.If you want the cooler to sit on the ledge between your seat and tank well then use the bottom two. If you want the weight of the cooler hanging on your seat back, use the top two.I’ll probably end up using it as a place to store towels and a spare set of clothes instead of as a cooler. It’s not actually waterproof but as long as I don’t tip or submerged it, it will keep stuff dry and out of the sun.I prefer my $40 Ozark Trail knock off of a Yeti soft cooler to keep my drinks and snacks colder longer. It takes up more room in the tank well and requires me to strap it down but it performs better.Overall for my use, I would not buy again but it may work for your purposes better than it does for me.
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