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      Best Kayak Coolers of 2022

      Updated on October 5, 2020

      Almost every (if not all) outdoor adventures can be improved by adding just one thing: cold beverages. For your next big kayaking trip, why not take a cooler that fits both your budget and kayak storage space? Whether you’re looking for a cooler bag, chest or insulated case to bring your catch home in, this guide to find the best kayak cooler will definitely be useful to your trip.

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      For more of our top kayaking gear recommendations, check out the Best Dry Bags for Kayaking.

       

      Quick Answer The Best Kayak Coolers

      Yeti Hopper Flip 12View at REIYeti Hopper Flip 18View at REIStanley Adventure CoolerView at BackcountryIcemule ProView at REIIcemule ClassicView at REIRTIC SoftPak 30View at AmazonAO Canvas Soft 36View at AmazonK2 Summit 20View at AmazonENGEL USA Cooler / Dry BoxView at Amazon

       

      Comparison Table Best Kayak Cooler

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      Name Material Closure Size Price Rating Review
      Yeti Hopper Flip 12 Soft-sided Zipper 12.6 x 11.5 x 10.0 inches $$$ 4.6 Read Review
      Yeti Hopper Flip 18 Soft-sided Zipper 15.6 x 12.6 x 10.2 inches $$$ 4.6 Read Review
      Stanley Adventure Cooler Hard-sided Latches 21.3 x 18.5 x 15.5 inches $ 4.6 Read Review
      Icemule Pro Soft-sided Roll Top 17.0 x 14.0 x 11.0 inches $$ 4.5 Read Review
      Icemule Classic Soft-sided Roll Top 16.0 x 10.0 x 10.0 inches $ 4.3 Read Review
      RTIC SoftPak 30 Soft-sided Vinyl Zipper 12.9 x 13.4 x 17.3 inches $$ 4.2 Read Review
      AO Canvas Soft 36 Soft-sided Zipper 14.0 x 7.0 x 12.0 inches $$ 4.5 Read Review
      K2 Summit 20 Hard-sided Latches 12.6 x 15.6 x 16.9 inches $$ 4.2 Read Review
      ENGEL USA Cooler / Dry Box Hard-sided Latches 13.0 x 11.0 x 16.6 inches $ 4.5 Read Review
      Name Material Closure Size Price Rating Review

      Reviews The Best Coolers for Kayaking

      Yeti Hopper Flip 12

      Specs

      Material: Soft-sidedClosure: ZipperSize: 12.6 x 11.5 x 10.0 inches

      BEST FOR: SHORT DAY TRIPS

      PROS: ColdCell closed-cell rubber foam, flip-top opening, resistant to punctures, mildew, and UV, holds 12 cans

      CONS: Price, does not fit long sub sandwiches

      View at REIView at Backcountry

      Yeti Hopper Flip 18

      Specs

      Material: Soft-sidedClosure: ZipperSize: 15.6 x 12.6 x 10.2 inches

      BEST FOR: WEEKEND EXPEDITIONS

      PROS: ColdCell closed-cell rubber foam, double-stitched top handle, liner is made of FDA-approved food-grade material, resistant to to punctures, mildew and UV, holds 18 cans

      CONS: Price, zipper somewhat difficult to open

      View at REIView at Backcountry

      Stanley Adventure Cooler

      Specs

      Material: Hard-sidedClosure: LatchesSize: 21.3 x 18.5 x 15.5 inches

      BEST FOR: HARD-SIDED FISHING COOLER

      PROS: Large enough to hold small – medium fish, sturdy latches and hinges, durable drain plug is leakproof, tall enough for longneck bottles and standard 2-liter bottles

      CONS: Heavy at 13 lbs

      View at Backcountry

      Icemule Pro

      Specs

      Material: Soft-sidedClosure: Roll TopSize: 17.0 x 14.0 x 11.0 inches

      BEST FOR: PORTAGING

      PROS: Backpack straps, doubles as dry bag, holds 18 cans plus ice, floats

      CONS: Bulky shape

      View at REI

      Icemule Classic

      Specs

      Material: Soft-sidedClosure: Roll TopSize: 16.0 x 10.0 x 10.0 inches

      BEST FOR: BUDGET SOFT-SIDED VINYL/NYLON

      PROS: PolarLayer insulation keeps ice up to 24 hrs., holds 12 cans plus ice, floats

      CONS: Susceptible to rips and tears on sharp edges

      View at REI

      RTIC SoftPak 30

      Specs

      Material: Soft-sided VinylClosure: ZipperSize: 12.9 x 13.4 x 17.3 inches

      BEST FOR: ALL-AROUND KAYAK FISHING

      PROS: Sturdy construction, arm straps

      CONS: Price, does not keep ice cold for 5 days as company claims

      View at Amazon

      AO Canvas Soft 36

      Specs

      Material: Soft-sidedClosure: ZipperSize: 14.0 x 7.0 x 12.0 inches

      BEST FOR: OVERNIGHT TRIPS

      PROS: Guaranteed to hold ice for 24 hours in 120 degree weather, 36-can capacity, side pocket, closed-cell foam, leak-proof liner

      CONS: Somewhat large, all available colors are dark

      View at Amazon

      K2 Summit 20

      Specs

      Material: Hard-sidedClosure: LatchesSize: 12.6 x 15.6 x 16.9 inches

      BEST FOR: HARD-SIDED FISHING COOLER

      PROS: Can be used to hold fish, one piece roto-molded polyethylene construction, 7 year warranty, padded shoulder strap,

      CONS: Heavy at 14 lbs

      View at Amazon

      ENGEL USA Cooler / Dry Box

      Specs

      Material: Hard-sidedClosure: LatchesSize: 13.0 x 11.0 x 16.6 inches

      BEST FOR: BUDGET HARD-SIDED

      PROS: 4 fishing rod holders, 1 year warranty, integrated shoulder strap, insulated with high-grade molded polystyrene foam, holds 19 quarts

      CONS: Some users report ice doesn’t last long

      View at Amazon

       

       

      HOW TO CHOOSE THE BEST KAYAK COOLERS

      SIZE

      The cooler you choose should be the right size to carry all of your necessary goods and still fit into your kayak storage compartment. Be sure to measure the storage compartment before purchasing.

       

      MATERIAL

      Coolers are either soft-sided or hard-sided. Both choices have benefits and drawbacks. Soft-sided coolers are flexible to pressures both inside and out but are also less durable.

      They also don’t contain as much thermal mass as hard-sided coolers. Consider the size and shape of the area your new cooler will be sitting in when choosing between materials.

       

      COLOR

      We all know from elementary school that dark colors absorb the most heat. Look for a kayak cooler that is white or light-colored. Many coolers or bags will come in a gray or light gray color, which is a good compromise between staying cool and resisting stains.

       

      PURPOSE

      While many of us will be consumed with the thought of enjoying cold beers, sodas, fizzy waters and deli sandwiches while fishing, others are more interested in the enjoyment that will take place after returning home from the water.

      Fish bags/coolers are specifically made to accommodate your catch(es) of the day. They are typically longer than they are all tall and sit in the storage area of your kayak, though some are very similarly shaped to cheap plastic cooler bags. Consider what type of cooler you need and want. It may be both!

       

      CLOSURE

      When it comes to bags of any kind, the closure can make or break the deal. Zippers are a great choice, unless they are of a very cheap quality. Latches are super secure and very durable. Choose a cooler closure that is secure and will not be annoying to use many times throughout the day.

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