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- Closed cell foam insulation to keep everything cool
- Leak-proof with watertight zips and welded seams
- Padded shoulder strap & woven carry handles
- Side grab handles
- Made with recycled, scuff resistant and durable TPU fabric
- Reinforced moulded base makes it self-standing
- Easy to clean inside and out
- BPA-free food-grade lining
- Two side pockets
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Specification |
18L |
30L |
Capacity |
36 x 330ml Cans |
64 x 330ml Cans |
Height |
32 cm |
32 cm |
Width |
40 cm |
51 cm |
Depth |
29 cm |
36 cm |
Weight |
1.7 kg |
2.3 kg |
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- Outer Fabric: Recycled 420D nylon with double-sided TPU
- Inner Fabric: TPU film
- Insulation: Closed cell foam, 40% NBR and 60% EVA
- Straps: Cotton webbing
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Recycled Materials: this cooler is made from recycled nylon
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Eco Certified: Red Paddle Co is a certified B Corp, the highest distinction for companies committed to making environmental and social responsibility a core part of their business operations
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Manufactured Sustainably: Red’s board production facility is 100% waste free, while packaging is made from recyclable reclaimed paper or cardboard.
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Red Paddle Co boards come with a five-year warranty as standard – and if you think that sounds generous, it's because virtually no-one needs to use it. Their paddleboards are so well built that they've literally driven a 22-tonne digger over one without breaking it, and warranty rates stand at a staggeringly low 0.5%.
The same goes for the rest of their gear too – from beautifully made waterproof backpacks with super-strong welding, to hybrid changing robe/parkas that'll take you from the beach to the high arctic and everywhere in-between. This stuff isn't cobbled together overseas by the lowest bidder – it's designed and purpose-built in Red's own Devon facility, drawing on more than 15 years of experience and an uncompromising attitude to quality.
We've had a good old nose around their Totnes HQ, and what we really love about Red is the way their kit is engineered to be portable and versatile for multi-activity adventures. Sure, you can just chuck their compact inflatable boards in the back of the car and have a splash about at the beach, but they’re so packable that you can also stick them in a backpack and pony them up to remote mountain lakes, or spend a day paddling downriver and get the train home. Your imagination really is the limit.
This is seriously well-engineered gear that's built to perform and to last, and we're right on board with that.