Review: YETI Hopper 30



Additional Features:Some other notable features of this cooler are the D-rings and HitchPoint Grid. These once again accomodate the mobile theme of this cooler. The D-rings are placed conveniently to allow you to strap the cooler down in the event you will be taking it on a wild ride in your boat or 4-wheeler. The Hitchpoint Grid utilizes nylon straps stategically sewn in multiple locations to allow you to attach any accessory you may think you might need. A bottle opener quickly comes to mind but regardless of what you feel you need to bring, there's a spot to attach it.
Final Thoughts:I've always wondered what all the hype behind YETI products was all about. Now I know it's legit. If you're involved with anything in the outdoors and need to keep something cold, you've got to pick up a Hopper. They're not cheap but in this case you get what you pay for. You will be purchasing a cooler that will indeed keep ice for days, is leakproof, and as far as I can tell after throwing it around for a weekend it's tough as nails. I know this Hopper 30 will be heading to Kentucky bowfishing in the next month and then again in August hog hunting in Texas. Do yourself a favor and pick one up, you won't be disappointed. (Disclaimer: I received this cooler at no charge in exchange for an honest and fair review. I receive no payment whatsoever if you decide to buy a Hopper 30. What I can tell you is this thing is a beast and you'll want one. Period.)
