Pelican 9-Quart Dayventure Sling Cooler – Light Gray
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5.00
Rated 5 out of 5
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Bryan Swann
Rated 5 out of 5
September 23, 2019
This cooler did not disappoint...
I'm one of those people that don't ever leave reviews but rely on other people writing them to make my decision on buying. I came looking for reviews ...More
I'm one of those people that don't ever leave reviews but rely on other people writing them to make my decision on buying. I came looking for reviews and opinions but didn't find any, so I decided it was time to leave one. And it's going to be a long one.
I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I'll start by saying this thing is expensive. It seems nicely made with quality material, but considering the other coolers available in this price range, it's expensive. It's special though. Tiny footprint and easy to transport make it perfect to travel with. I just spent a week in OBX and used this cooler every day and on the drive. I'm from southern MD and we have 10 ounce beers that come in the slim can like all of the recently popular Truly, White Claw, etc. In the pic you can see a snug fit but it will hold 2 layers of 7 and probably 3 pounds of ice. That's not a lot of ice and it kept it all day. I ran out of cans and switched to long neck bottles. It held 5 right side up and then 4 upside down on top of them. Temps between 70 and 80 all week. Night time rolled around and we would reload and hit the beach for a night walk. The sling function for this really shined. Had empty hands to carry a flashlight and pick things up. The zipper is pretty hard to get open still, but not impossible. Definitely need to use 2 hands though. One holding the cooler and the other pulling the zipper. It does leak a minor bit if it's laying over, but I didn't notice anything leaking on the move. It seemed like the ice lasted longer leaving it standing up anyway. We're going camping at Harpers Ferry in 3 weeks and will be doing some hiking and other outdoor stuff and I can't wait to see how it does. I bought the 1lb ice packs to go with it but haven't carried food in it yet and prefer ice on my drinks. They are a perfect fit. Overall I only have 2 minor complaints. The price is a little high, but after using it, I would consider it worth it. The other is the zipper being so hard and not being waterproof. Neither of them worth taking a star away. I would give this cooler a recommendation for sure.
I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I'll start by saying this thing is expensive. It seems nicely made with quality material, but considering the other coolers available in this price range, it's expensive. It's special though. Tiny footprint and easy to transport make it perfect to travel with. I just spent a week in OBX and used this cooler every day and on the drive. I'm from southern MD and we have 10 ounce beers that come in the slim can like all of the recently popular Truly, White Claw, etc. In the pic you can see a snug fit but it will hold 2 layers of 7 and probably 3 pounds of ice. That's not a lot of ice and it kept it all day. I ran out of cans and switched to long neck bottles. It held 5 right side up and then 4 upside down on top of them. Temps between 70 and 80 all week. Night time rolled around and we would reload and hit the beach for a night walk. The sling function for this really shined. Had empty hands to carry a flashlight and pick things up. The zipper is pretty hard to get open still, but not impossible. Definitely need to use 2 hands though. One holding the cooler and the other pulling the zipper. It does leak a minor bit if it's laying over, but I didn't notice anything leaking on the move. It seemed like the ice lasted longer leaving it standing up anyway. We're going camping at Harpers Ferry in 3 weeks and will be doing some hiking and other outdoor stuff and I can't wait to see how it does. I bought the 1lb ice packs to go with it but haven't carried food in it yet and prefer ice on my drinks. They are a perfect fit. Overall I only have 2 minor complaints. The price is a little high, but after using it, I would consider it worth it. The other is the zipper being so hard and not being waterproof. Neither of them worth taking a star away. I would give this cooler a recommendation for sure.
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Bryan Swann
Rated 5 out of 5
September 23, 2019
This cooler did not disappoint...
I'm one of those people that don't ever leave reviews but rely on other people writing them to make my decision on buying. I came looking for reviews ...More
I'm one of those people that don't ever leave reviews but rely on other people writing them to make my decision on buying. I came looking for reviews and opinions but didn't find any, so I decided it was time to leave one. And it's going to be a long one.
I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I'll start by saying this thing is expensive. It seems nicely made with quality material, but considering the other coolers available in this price range, it's expensive. It's special though. Tiny footprint and easy to transport make it perfect to travel with. I just spent a week in OBX and used this cooler every day and on the drive. I'm from southern MD and we have 10 ounce beers that come in the slim can like all of the recently popular Truly, White Claw, etc. In the pic you can see a snug fit but it will hold 2 layers of 7 and probably 3 pounds of ice. That's not a lot of ice and it kept it all day. I ran out of cans and switched to long neck bottles. It held 5 right side up and then 4 upside down on top of them. Temps between 70 and 80 all week. Night time rolled around and we would reload and hit the beach for a night walk. The sling function for this really shined. Had empty hands to carry a flashlight and pick things up. The zipper is pretty hard to get open still, but not impossible. Definitely need to use 2 hands though. One holding the cooler and the other pulling the zipper. It does leak a minor bit if it's laying over, but I didn't notice anything leaking on the move. It seemed like the ice lasted longer leaving it standing up anyway. We're going camping at Harpers Ferry in 3 weeks and will be doing some hiking and other outdoor stuff and I can't wait to see how it does. I bought the 1lb ice packs to go with it but haven't carried food in it yet and prefer ice on my drinks. They are a perfect fit. Overall I only have 2 minor complaints. The price is a little high, but after using it, I would consider it worth it. The other is the zipper being so hard and not being waterproof. Neither of them worth taking a star away. I would give this cooler a recommendation for sure.
I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I'll start by saying this thing is expensive. It seems nicely made with quality material, but considering the other coolers available in this price range, it's expensive. It's special though. Tiny footprint and easy to transport make it perfect to travel with. I just spent a week in OBX and used this cooler every day and on the drive. I'm from southern MD and we have 10 ounce beers that come in the slim can like all of the recently popular Truly, White Claw, etc. In the pic you can see a snug fit but it will hold 2 layers of 7 and probably 3 pounds of ice. That's not a lot of ice and it kept it all day. I ran out of cans and switched to long neck bottles. It held 5 right side up and then 4 upside down on top of them. Temps between 70 and 80 all week. Night time rolled around and we would reload and hit the beach for a night walk. The sling function for this really shined. Had empty hands to carry a flashlight and pick things up. The zipper is pretty hard to get open still, but not impossible. Definitely need to use 2 hands though. One holding the cooler and the other pulling the zipper. It does leak a minor bit if it's laying over, but I didn't notice anything leaking on the move. It seemed like the ice lasted longer leaving it standing up anyway. We're going camping at Harpers Ferry in 3 weeks and will be doing some hiking and other outdoor stuff and I can't wait to see how it does. I bought the 1lb ice packs to go with it but haven't carried food in it yet and prefer ice on my drinks. They are a perfect fit. Overall I only have 2 minor complaints. The price is a little high, but after using it, I would consider it worth it. The other is the zipper being so hard and not being waterproof. Neither of them worth taking a star away. I would give this cooler a recommendation for sure.
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Pelican 9-Quart Dayventure Sling Cooler – Light Gray
FEATURES
- Pelican Dayventure Sling Cooler
- Color: Light Gray
- Volume: 9 Quart
- Holds (12) Beverage Cans or (4) Wine Bottles
- Exterior Dimensions: 18.3”L x 7.5”W x 7.5”H
- Interior Dimensions: 14.6”L x 5.9”W x 5.9”H
- Weight: 7.9 lbs.
- Lightweight Design
- Leak-Resistant Zipper
- Padded Shoulder Strap
- Compression Molded Base
- Wide Opening for Easy Access
- Side Pocket for Added Storage
- Double-Coated 840D TPU Body Material
- Water-Resistant, Durable, Tear-Proof Outer Shell
- High Density Closed Cell Foam for Extreme Insulation
EXTRA INFO
The Pelican? Dayventure Sling Cooler is the water-resistant and incredibly durable soft cooler that keeps your hands free and your cold drinks close. The Pelican? Dayventure Sling features a wide top opening for easy access, an interior compartment that can hold up to four wine bottles, 12 cans, or 8.5 total liters, a convenient side pocket for additional dry storage and a compression molded base allowing it to stand on its own. Finished with a leak resistant zipper, this cooler will keep your drinks cold all day long and performs best when used with a Pelican Ice Pack. With a padded shoulder strap and rubberized carry handle, this cooler is easy to carry and is the perfect companion for every Dayventure.
CAPACITY: 8-20 Quart
CASE QTY: 2
COLOR: Grey
TYPE: Soft Sided
UPC: 019428165512
LTL ONLY: No
LENGTH:18.30 in.
WIDTH: 7.50 in.
HEIGHT: 7.50 in.
WEIGHT: 2.90 lbs.
DIM WEIGHT: 5 lbs
OVERSIZE: No
LENGTH:18.30 in.
WIDTH: 7.50 in.
HEIGHT: 7.50 in.
WEIGHT: 2.90 lbs.
DIM WEIGHT: 5 lbs
OVERSIZE: No
ADDITIONAL CHARGE: No





Customer reviews
5.00
Rated 5 out of 5
Based on 2 reviews
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Rated 5 out of 5
100%
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4
Rated 4 out of 5
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Rated 3 out of 5
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Rated 2 out of 5
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Bryan Swann
Rated 5 out of 5
September 23, 2019
This cooler did not disappoint...
I'm one of those people that don't ever leave reviews but rely on other people writing them to make my decision on buying. I came looking for reviews ...More
I'm one of those people that don't ever leave reviews but rely on other people writing them to make my decision on buying. I came looking for reviews and opinions but didn't find any, so I decided it was time to leave one. And it's going to be a long one.
I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I'll start by saying this thing is expensive. It seems nicely made with quality material, but considering the other coolers available in this price range, it's expensive. It's special though. Tiny footprint and easy to transport make it perfect to travel with. I just spent a week in OBX and used this cooler every day and on the drive. I'm from southern MD and we have 10 ounce beers that come in the slim can like all of the recently popular Truly, White Claw, etc. In the pic you can see a snug fit but it will hold 2 layers of 7 and probably 3 pounds of ice. That's not a lot of ice and it kept it all day. I ran out of cans and switched to long neck bottles. It held 5 right side up and then 4 upside down on top of them. Temps between 70 and 80 all week. Night time rolled around and we would reload and hit the beach for a night walk. The sling function for this really shined. Had empty hands to carry a flashlight and pick things up. The zipper is pretty hard to get open still, but not impossible. Definitely need to use 2 hands though. One holding the cooler and the other pulling the zipper. It does leak a minor bit if it's laying over, but I didn't notice anything leaking on the move. It seemed like the ice lasted longer leaving it standing up anyway. We're going camping at Harpers Ferry in 3 weeks and will be doing some hiking and other outdoor stuff and I can't wait to see how it does. I bought the 1lb ice packs to go with it but haven't carried food in it yet and prefer ice on my drinks. They are a perfect fit. Overall I only have 2 minor complaints. The price is a little high, but after using it, I would consider it worth it. The other is the zipper being so hard and not being waterproof. Neither of them worth taking a star away. I would give this cooler a recommendation for sure.
I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I'll start by saying this thing is expensive. It seems nicely made with quality material, but considering the other coolers available in this price range, it's expensive. It's special though. Tiny footprint and easy to transport make it perfect to travel with. I just spent a week in OBX and used this cooler every day and on the drive. I'm from southern MD and we have 10 ounce beers that come in the slim can like all of the recently popular Truly, White Claw, etc. In the pic you can see a snug fit but it will hold 2 layers of 7 and probably 3 pounds of ice. That's not a lot of ice and it kept it all day. I ran out of cans and switched to long neck bottles. It held 5 right side up and then 4 upside down on top of them. Temps between 70 and 80 all week. Night time rolled around and we would reload and hit the beach for a night walk. The sling function for this really shined. Had empty hands to carry a flashlight and pick things up. The zipper is pretty hard to get open still, but not impossible. Definitely need to use 2 hands though. One holding the cooler and the other pulling the zipper. It does leak a minor bit if it's laying over, but I didn't notice anything leaking on the move. It seemed like the ice lasted longer leaving it standing up anyway. We're going camping at Harpers Ferry in 3 weeks and will be doing some hiking and other outdoor stuff and I can't wait to see how it does. I bought the 1lb ice packs to go with it but haven't carried food in it yet and prefer ice on my drinks. They are a perfect fit. Overall I only have 2 minor complaints. The price is a little high, but after using it, I would consider it worth it. The other is the zipper being so hard and not being waterproof. Neither of them worth taking a star away. I would give this cooler a recommendation for sure.
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Bryan Swann
Rated 5 out of 5
September 23, 2019
This cooler did not disappoint...
I'm one of those people that don't ever leave reviews but rely on other people writing them to make my decision on buying. I came looking for reviews ...More
I'm one of those people that don't ever leave reviews but rely on other people writing them to make my decision on buying. I came looking for reviews and opinions but didn't find any, so I decided it was time to leave one. And it's going to be a long one.
I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I'll start by saying this thing is expensive. It seems nicely made with quality material, but considering the other coolers available in this price range, it's expensive. It's special though. Tiny footprint and easy to transport make it perfect to travel with. I just spent a week in OBX and used this cooler every day and on the drive. I'm from southern MD and we have 10 ounce beers that come in the slim can like all of the recently popular Truly, White Claw, etc. In the pic you can see a snug fit but it will hold 2 layers of 7 and probably 3 pounds of ice. That's not a lot of ice and it kept it all day. I ran out of cans and switched to long neck bottles. It held 5 right side up and then 4 upside down on top of them. Temps between 70 and 80 all week. Night time rolled around and we would reload and hit the beach for a night walk. The sling function for this really shined. Had empty hands to carry a flashlight and pick things up. The zipper is pretty hard to get open still, but not impossible. Definitely need to use 2 hands though. One holding the cooler and the other pulling the zipper. It does leak a minor bit if it's laying over, but I didn't notice anything leaking on the move. It seemed like the ice lasted longer leaving it standing up anyway. We're going camping at Harpers Ferry in 3 weeks and will be doing some hiking and other outdoor stuff and I can't wait to see how it does. I bought the 1lb ice packs to go with it but haven't carried food in it yet and prefer ice on my drinks. They are a perfect fit. Overall I only have 2 minor complaints. The price is a little high, but after using it, I would consider it worth it. The other is the zipper being so hard and not being waterproof. Neither of them worth taking a star away. I would give this cooler a recommendation for sure.
I went ahead and pulled the trigger. I'll start by saying this thing is expensive. It seems nicely made with quality material, but considering the other coolers available in this price range, it's expensive. It's special though. Tiny footprint and easy to transport make it perfect to travel with. I just spent a week in OBX and used this cooler every day and on the drive. I'm from southern MD and we have 10 ounce beers that come in the slim can like all of the recently popular Truly, White Claw, etc. In the pic you can see a snug fit but it will hold 2 layers of 7 and probably 3 pounds of ice. That's not a lot of ice and it kept it all day. I ran out of cans and switched to long neck bottles. It held 5 right side up and then 4 upside down on top of them. Temps between 70 and 80 all week. Night time rolled around and we would reload and hit the beach for a night walk. The sling function for this really shined. Had empty hands to carry a flashlight and pick things up. The zipper is pretty hard to get open still, but not impossible. Definitely need to use 2 hands though. One holding the cooler and the other pulling the zipper. It does leak a minor bit if it's laying over, but I didn't notice anything leaking on the move. It seemed like the ice lasted longer leaving it standing up anyway. We're going camping at Harpers Ferry in 3 weeks and will be doing some hiking and other outdoor stuff and I can't wait to see how it does. I bought the 1lb ice packs to go with it but haven't carried food in it yet and prefer ice on my drinks. They are a perfect fit. Overall I only have 2 minor complaints. The price is a little high, but after using it, I would consider it worth it. The other is the zipper being so hard and not being waterproof. Neither of them worth taking a star away. I would give this cooler a recommendation for sure.
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