YETI Tundra 75 Hard Cooler

Brendan

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65/75 is Not big enough in my mind. Personally I like the Yeti 105 and 110 sizes. I run the 105 and a Canyon 125, fit a bull and an antelope this year - boned out, and they both fit side by side on my hitch carrier. I had a Yeti 150 at one point, and couldn't fit a boned out bull in it with enough ice to get it cooled down, bought a 65/75 from Walmart to make sure I had enough Ice.

Full disclosure, I like the dimensions of the canyon, but overall design of the yeti is better. Better gasket, better locking design. The Canyon is a pain in the *** if you want to be able to lock it on a hitch carrier or in a truck bed and still be able to open easy. The lash-down points interfere with the lock points. Pay attention to small details like that.

If you're short on space, fewer coolers of bigger capacity will take up the least space for the most capacity, but they suck to move full.
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Twitch

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I got a 110, 105, 75, 65 and 45 as part of my work.
For just lunch and beverages and junk, the 45 gets the brunt of the use. 65 for a couple days use...
75, 95 and 110 just for meat...

As mentioned already, the number associated with YETI is NOT the volume. Other manufacturers are much closer in their name/true volume. I belive a Yeti 75 is the same volume as a RTIC 65
 
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WJS23

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That’s a 210 in the rack and a 75 in the bed. That’s also a 75 with my whole buck inside in quarters and the head and cape on top
 

Lawnboi

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The 75 is a good one deer cooler. About the limit on something I can move myself when it’s full.

Iv got. 145 rtic as well. You fill that thing and 2 people can’t budge it.

Id also just get the rtic, though I do think the yeti is a nicer cooler.

The 75 isn’t something I’d want to carry around much
 

Joshk358

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I've got an RTIC 65. Pretty good 1 deer cooler. I have had one on ice for 5 days in 60+ degree weather. I like it. It will tend to get pretty heavy full.
 

SpringTom

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I have the Tundra 65. Its definitely not "too big". They have thicker walls/insulation so the interior is a little smaller than a regular 65 cooler.

You get what you pay for. You'll be happy that you bought it. This I guarantee.
 
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