Win a Free Cooler | SVTP Tool-Tech | Tourit Voyager Backpack Cooler

Win a Free Cooler | SVTP Tool-Tech | Tourit Voyager Backpack Cooler

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We finished up our first season of SVTP Tool-Tech videos with a review of bottle openers, because a cold beer and wrenching on your favorite Ford is a match made in Heaven. However, that beer better be cold; Ice Cold. Nobody should have to suffer the indignity of tepid beer, especially not an SVTP Member. So if you’re out and about that means you’re going to need a cooler.

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The Voyager cooler is just the right size for a weekend excursion.


It just so happened that upstart outdoor merchandise manufacturer Tourit called us up and offered us the opportunity to test any of their products we were interested in. They claim unmatched quality and utility, so we were keen to check out their wares. While they have an extensive line of coolers, bags, and backpacks we quickly zeroed in on a fairly unique cooler. We requested the 30- Can Waterproof Backpack Cooler, more simply known as the Voyager.

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I feel like JJ Abrams with the lens flairs, but at least we know the Voyager will fit in the bed of a Lightning.


Fast forward a few days and this massive box showed up on our door. Why is the box so big? It’s because there are TWO Tourit Voyager Coolers in there. And there are Tourit Voyager Coolers in there because one lucky SVTP member is going to win the second one. But more on that later, let’s get back to the review.

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Check out the insulation on this thing. It's over an inch of high density encapsulated foam.


Upon opening the shipping box I was struck by two things. First, this thing is beefy. It’s a good deal bigger than I was expecting. It’s not enormous, but it is a great size for drinks for a family or two guys doing a weekend Blitz Build on a New-Edge Cobra. Ask me how I know. Second, the quality is really nice. In fact, it seems to be on par with anything else in the premium bag-cooler category. I tend to spend a lot of time around boats, so I’m pretty familiar with another popular Chinese manufactured cooler brand whose name rhymes with ‘Sweaty’. I see nothing in that universally known, expensive, brand that is superior to the Tourit Voyager; and the Voyager has some innovative features that the Sweaty likes to sell you separately (at an additional premium price).

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The lid is also heavily insulated and fits snugly inside the side-wall foam, creating an effective thermal barrier.


Want a few examples? Well comes equipped from the factory with a couple of built-in waterproof pockets perfect for holding a phone or wallet (or Glock if you’re going to Chicago), and an integrated bottle opener. Another nice touch are the built in Mole straps. With them you can attach any number of accessories including a Blue-Tooth speak blasting Steel Panther from the phone in the aforementioned waterproof pouch. There’s even a strap on the bottom to hold a rolled up towel if you’re going to the beach or pool, or for soaking up the tears of all the defeated Camaro owners you leave in your wake.

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The zipper is another high quality piece. It creates an effective seal, and that two-finger pull is required to over come the traction required to close it.


As for heavy duty construction features, there’s a few that stand out. First, because the zippers are so tight (in order to remain waterproof) the including of a zipper pull with double finger holes is greatly appreciated. Another feature that gives a nod to the Voyager’s heavy-duty nature is the built in cross-chest strap. Tourit knew you were going to load this thing up and hike vast distances, so the extra support was an easy decision to include. Finally, the construction materials are also top notch. The interior and exterior are thermally welded thermoplastic polyurethane, and the insulation is a high density encapsulated foam.

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This bottle opener is essential equipment. A lot of manufacturers would sell you this feature separately, but not Tourit.


All that sounds great, but it doesn’t mean much if it doesn’t work well as a cooler. So we decided to put it through what I would consider a real world test. We loaded it up with 12 Sweet Water Tall-Boy cans that had been pre-chilled in the refrigerator overnight and ~13 pounds of ice. We then zipped it closed and the test began.

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The backpack straps are beefy, and should hold up to years of use/abuse.


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The integrated waterproof pockets are a really nice touch, and something else that other brand sell separately at an additional cost.


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The section of the cooler that would contact your back is a grippy rubber material that will keep it from sliding around too much while you're wearing it.


Our test had a pretty simple basis. How long can it keep my beer cold? I wanted to make things as real world as possible, so every time I wanted a beer I went out to the cooler and grabbed one. That allowed me to check on things while also tweeking the test in a real way by removing thermal mass. I also peaked in every 8 hours to see how things were going. Once all the ice had melted the test was over. That’s the premise. How long will it hold ice under admittedly favorable conditions. Check out the video to see how thing’s shake out:


You can learn more about the Tourit Voyager Backpack Cooler here:

https://amzn.to/2D14wsm



WANT TO WIN THIS TOURIT BACKPACK COOLER??? | HERE'S HOW

If you want to win your very own Tourit Backpack Cooler all you need to do is make post in this thread and tell us how you'd use it, that will get you one entry into the drawing. You can earn one more additional entry each for showing that you are subscribed to the SVTP YouTube Channel, Follow the SVTP Facebook Page, Like SVTP on Instagram, and Like Tourit's Facebook Page. Additionally, SVTP Premium Members will get 5 chances to win just by making that initial entry. So being a PM has its benefits. We'll hold a random number drawing to pick the winner on 5/1/19 and post the results here on SVTP. Good Luck.
 
Sounds like the kind of cooler that needs stocked with water for during the track event and beer for after the track event. Nothing worse than 90F+ with 90% humidity and no cold water available while you're taking your turn watching cones at a Solo event.
 
Would be great for my up coming camping trip and tail gates for my UTEP miners who are horrible lol


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I will be using it when I go to Carlisle All Ford Nats and the many drag racing events I attend a year. Will also work well on our boating excursions.

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That cooler would look fantastic in the back of my 2000 Lightning towing my 1979 Pinto GTP road race car to the track on weekends

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Would use it on my ski boat this summer, looks like it'd fit in between the engine cover and side of the boat where other coolers are too wide. Gonna be houseboating on powell for 8 days in july, think this would keep the brews nice and chilly.
 
I too would use this on my boat. Looks like it would fit perfectly between some of the seats. The backpack aspect would make hauling it to/from the boat easier.
 
I'd be using it in my canoe on the mighty Restigouche River. I have 5 niece's and nephews coming to Canada from Wyoming this summer. I'll need all the coolers I can get!
 
That cooler would be perfect for hauling beverages up Pikes Peak during the hill-climb. You have to park and then walk a few miles up or downhill before they shut down the mountain and you are stuck for the day. Then traverse the way back when the race is over.

The last time we tried a big cooler that had wheels we thought we had it made! We were going to be well "hydrated"...
As we made it towards our favorite corner we were just about 3/4 the way to our spot (roughly 2 miles from the car), and the square cooler was hopping along the way on it's little plastic wheels. It apparently saw a crowd, swerved and over steered resulting in a bounce on one wheel and it flipped. As it twisted over the lid flung open and several of the glass beverages were ejected (and a few in the cooler itself) failed to survive the tip.
What really sucked is we were on the racing surface very close to the racing line and had very few options to collect the glass.
The only thing we had that would work was our shirts. A few dry ones were used to sweep the little pieces we couldn't pickup off the tarmac, and a few got wet in the process. The spot was probably the cleanest spot on the entire course... but now several of us had the choice of wearing wet t-shirts with glass splinters or going shirtless somewhere above 10kft in the mountains.
Now not only was the ice in the cooler now contaminated with glass but there was not enough sunscreen for everyone to get complete coverage now, so we hit the most exposed points and hoped for the best.
We all ended up with various sunburns in the areas we thought would be more protected from exposure. For me under my arms and the tops of my legs under my shorts, made the 8 hour drive back to Kansas the next day even more fun for everyone...
 
My daughter competes in track and field events in the Michigan Special Olymypics, and I usually bring my small 'beater' cooler with a dozen or so of the small sized bottled water for the athletes that forget theirs at practices. This would be a nice upgrade and fit the bill quite nicely. Thanks for doing this SVTP!
 

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