@eVil Amazon also has the orange 20L version for $17.41 w/ free 1-day shipped for Prime members… - still $5 cheaper on Meh but you don’t have to buy 2 of 'em on Amazon
@MoriRider on amazon most of the negative reviews are about durability (mostly straps breaking). That being said overall it is 4.3 with a bunch of hundreds of reviews.
@Kyeh@mediocrebot@uvassassin I believe those are African wild dogs, i saw a doc about them on PBS (prob “Nature”) awhile back, they’re pretty fascinating!
@detailer@Kyeh Yes, i love their markings, & their ears are crazy! And, yes, they are VERY family oriented, which makes them really successful hunters, but they’re endangered due to loss of habitat & humans mistakenly believing they’re a major threat to livestock. The all-too-common story these days, unfortunately.
@ExtraMedium@ohheyitsmrwang Real “dry bags” that actually stay dry when, say, kayaking, shut by rolling more than twice. At least one review referenced that if it happens to be up side down melted ice leaks out. Don’t know if that is because they didn’t shut it right or not. The same company sells actual waterproof dry bags so if we are lucky they ported that shutting system across.
@ExtraMedium@Kidsandliz@ohheyitsmrwang Yeah someone in a later post asked if you could store water in it. I was thinking if it really is a dry-bag, it should be watertight the other way around. Though structurally not sure it would hold that weight, and almost certainly not the straps, or the back of the poor fool trying to carry it.
I originally thought (hoped?) that this was a container that you would fill with 20L of a liquid, and thought “Hey, that would be very cool/useful for multi day hikes and camping!” Oops.
@katbyter I had to turn my phone fully sideways to see what it actually said. I just didn’t believe that it actually said bra bag even though that’s all my eyes could see.
I own one of these that I bought on Amazon warehouse when it was on sale for about the same price
They are very durable, can function as a dry bag, and insulate just OK unless you use the feature to inflate the insulation layer which improves the air gap and guaranteed it will float even if it contains chilled rocks
Almost forgot to say it’s not great as a backpack for portage because of the placement of the straps, my only complaint
@JDCornwell they are not soft yeti class, they have maybe a half inch of closed cell foam insulation
The inflation port helps but still unless you go ice blocks your not getting 6 hours on a hot day where the ice is unmelted
@JDCornwell@oldmantick Yeah soft Yeti class is another class altogether, I’m sure, and also another digit added to the price. Though the good thick insulation of a Yeti adds a lot of bulk, too, or conversely, less inside space for same footprint bag.
For what they seem to be, these actually sound pretty good.
Their strength is convenience
Fantastic for a kayak because you can squish them into the hull, nice to carry in the car for frozen food, good for music festivals
Will NOT replace a good cooler hard side or soft side but they are very flat to store so easy to add to your cooler quiver and pull out for the right application
@oldmantick I used to work in outdoor adventure. My quiver includes a wide range of sleeping bags and jackets. Coolers not so much so. Looks like you do a lot of this kind of stuff too?
Specs
Product: 2-Pack: Wise Owl 20L Insulated, Leakproof and Waterproof Backpack Coolers
Model: B08PZH9BR3
Condition: New
What’s Included?
Price Comparison
2 for $99.90 at Wise Owl
Warranty
90 days
Estimated Delivery
Friday, Nov 25 - Monday, Nov 28
These bags look like they would work well in a trunk.
My backpack is cool enough as it is, thank you.
$31.66 each at the zon.
EDIT: that’s for the 30L. 20L is $23.51.
Still cheaper here but hardly the 2 for $100 stated.
EDIT2: Oh hell. For the price it’ll make a good gift for my boating friends.
/buy
@eVil hmph. Apparently one cannot /buy in an edited post.
@eVil Amazon also has the orange 20L version for $17.41 w/ free 1-day shipped for Prime members… - still $5 cheaper on Meh but you don’t have to buy 2 of 'em on Amazon
@eVil @RICHY531 Amazon only allows you to buy one of the orange 20L; I guess they can only afford to sell one at this level of loss
@eVil @RICHY531 @troy Which is a good thing if you only want to buy one.
Maybe for work since it’s taller it might be a little easier to store. But … durability?
@MoriRider on amazon most of the negative reviews are about durability (mostly straps breaking). That being said overall it is 4.3 with a bunch of hundreds of reviews.
/buy
@uvassassin It worked! Your order number is: tireless-eclectic-wolf
/image tireless eclectic wolf
@mediocrebot @uvassassin Looks more like hyenas, mediocrebot.
@Kyeh @mediocrebot @uvassassin I believe those are African wild dogs, i saw a doc about them on PBS (prob “Nature”) awhile back, they’re pretty fascinating!
@ircon96 @mediocrebot @uvassassin Oh, okay!
They have beautiful markings.
@ircon96 Or painted dogs. They have an interesting social structure. I’ve seen docs on these as well, and they are fascinating.
@detailer @Kyeh Yes, i love their markings, & their ears are crazy! And, yes, they are VERY family oriented, which makes them really successful hunters, but they’re endangered due to loss of habitat & humans mistakenly believing they’re a major threat to livestock. The all-too-common story these days, unfortunately.
@ircon96 Sad indeed. Nothing left for future generations except for video or a trip to a zoo. A price they will pay for the greed of men today.
@detailer Amen!
@ircon96 @Kyeh @mediocrebot @uvassassin
This is the correct answer. Fun Fact, for those still playing: Kyle in Animal Crossing is based on one of these.
@ircon96 @mediocrebot @uvassassin
@PooltoyWolf Can we see a picture of him?
Also, coincidentally - I have a PBS show on right now and they’re showing wolves in the arctic; beautiful creatures.
@ircon96 @Kyeh @mediocrebot @uvassassin Here’s a screenshot I took of him enjoying a coffee at The Roost.
And yes, wolves are amazing animals.
@ircon96 @mediocrebot @uvassassin @PooltoyWolf
Very nice markings!
@ircon96 @Kyeh @mediocrebot @uvassassin I’m guessing he’s gay, going by the purple eye shadow and mentions of tight fitting clothing
Could be used as a…dry bag?!
@ohheyitsmrwang I mean, it’s right there in the specs:
@ohheyitsmrwang Purchase of this product requires you to put only liquids inside.
Any non-moist items including but not limited to be paper, pretzals, bars, or dry magic sand is a punishable offense.
@ExtraMedium @ohheyitsmrwang Real “dry bags” that actually stay dry when, say, kayaking, shut by rolling more than twice. At least one review referenced that if it happens to be up side down melted ice leaks out. Don’t know if that is because they didn’t shut it right or not. The same company sells actual waterproof dry bags so if we are lucky they ported that shutting system across.
@ExtraMedium @Kidsandliz @ohheyitsmrwang Yeah someone in a later post asked if you could store water in it. I was thinking if it really is a dry-bag, it should be watertight the other way around. Though structurally not sure it would hold that weight, and almost certainly not the straps, or the back of the poor fool trying to carry it.
I originally thought (hoped?) that this was a container that you would fill with 20L of a liquid, and thought “Hey, that would be very cool/useful for multi day hikes and camping!” Oops.
@haydesigner Yeah so did I.
@haydesigner Good God that would be awful to carry in addition to a full pack
@haydesigner @thechilipepper0 That’s where dehydrated water comes in handy.
/buy
@eVil It worked! Your order number is: buff-practical-spot
/image buff practical spot
From the last photo is looks that jumper will land “in the drink”.
On amazon they are actually 4.3 star. I’m shocked meh. Just shocked.
https://www.amazon.com/Kayak-Cooler-Backpack-Insulated-Waterproof-Wise-Owl/dp/B08PZH9BR3?th=1
/giphy aloof-manifold-spade
/buy
@ishoppe247 It worked! Your order number is: thin-relished-nut
/image thin relished nut
Who else thought it said BRA BAG?
/image bra bag
@katbyter Literally came here to say this. You beat me by 15 minutes! LOL
@katbyter I had to turn my phone fully sideways to see what it actually said. I just didn’t believe that it actually said bra bag even though that’s all my eyes could see.
@katbyter Well, there is a “hooter” on it.
@iggy71 @katbyter Ha!
/buy
@richiep It worked! Your order number is: terrible-untalented-coal
/image terrible untalented coal
/buy
@ekw It worked! Your order number is: wonderful-nervous-platinum
/image wonderful nervous platinum
Well, I guess I know what 6 people are getting for Christmas this year.
Meh just handled a ton of Christmas shopping for me!
I own one of these that I bought on Amazon warehouse when it was on sale for about the same price
They are very durable, can function as a dry bag, and insulate just OK unless you use the feature to inflate the insulation layer which improves the air gap and guaranteed it will float even if it contains chilled rocks
Almost forgot to say it’s not great as a backpack for portage because of the placement of the straps, my only complaint
Can anyone who already owns these advise if these stay cold out on a boat? Lets say for 6-8 hours or so.
@JDCornwell Check out the comments on Amazon, various performance reports.
@JDCornwell they are not soft yeti class, they have maybe a half inch of closed cell foam insulation
The inflation port helps but still unless you go ice blocks your not getting 6 hours on a hot day where the ice is unmelted
@JDCornwell @oldmantick Yeah soft Yeti class is another class altogether, I’m sure, and also another digit added to the price. Though the good thick insulation of a Yeti adds a lot of bulk, too, or conversely, less inside space for same footprint bag.
For what they seem to be, these actually sound pretty good.
Their strength is convenience
Fantastic for a kayak because you can squish them into the hull, nice to carry in the car for frozen food, good for music festivals
Will NOT replace a good cooler hard side or soft side but they are very flat to store so easy to add to your cooler quiver and pull out for the right application
@oldmantick I used to work in outdoor adventure. My quiver includes a wide range of sleeping bags and jackets. Coolers not so much so. Looks like you do a lot of this kind of stuff too?
I was considering buying them for $40 on SideDeal yesterday, so I’m glad I procrastinated. Thanks for reinforcing my toxic trait, Meh!
/giphy festering-titled-bug
Ok, bag me!
/giphy possessive-scary-lager