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  2. RS Recommends: Take a Hike With These Popular Backpack Coolers

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    With warmer weather upon us, outdoor picnics and barbecues are on the table once again. But trying to haul a loaded-up traditional cooler on an uphill hike or bike ride really isn’t a plausible ...

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    After testing nine of the most popular backpack coolers, only six passed our tests. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  4. We'll Say It: Everyone Needs a Backpack Cooler, Not Just Dads

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    We spent weeks reviewing and testing the best backpack coolers on the market to bring you this list, including favorites like YETI and RTIC.

  5. Ultralight backpacking - Wikipedia

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    Ultralight backpacking (sometimes written as UL backpacking) is a style of lightweight backpacking that emphasizes carrying the lightest and least amount of gear. [1] While no technical standards exist, some hikers consider "ultralight" to mean an initial base weight of less than 4.5 kg (9.9 lb). [ 2 ]

  6. Igloo Products - Wikipedia

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    Igloo began in 1947 as a metalworking shop that produced metal water coolers for blue-collar workers. In early 1960, Igloo merged with the Production Tooling Company, and the company name changed to Texas Tennessee Industries (TTI). The company's marketing arm was the John T. Everett Company, a company from Memphis, Tennessee. [1]

  7. Deuter Sport - Wikipedia

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    A Deuter Sport backpack. In 1898, Hans Deuter founded Deuter Sport. Starting in the 1900s, Deuter Sport provided the Bavarian Royal Mail with post sacks and mail bags. The company expanded in 1905 from producing linen weaving, sackcloth, freight, car and horse blankets to also include a department that offered tent rentals.