Primus

Insulated Cooler Bags

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Insulated Cooler Bags
Primus

Insulated Cooler Bags

Sorry, this item is no longer available.
Sorry, this item is no longer available.

Fancy free and frosty.

Cooking while camping is a whole world of innovation: You have to take weather, altitude, transportation, and amenities into consideration. But when you do it right, there’s nothing more delicious. Make things a tad easier by packing up your cold perishables in a Primus insulated cooler bag. You can either fill the waterproof interior with ice (and use these as portable drinks coolers in the backyard or on the beach), or you can use the freezable Ice Pack to keep things cold. The outer nylon fabric is rugged enough to take the scrapes and scratches of outdoor living, but sleek enough to take to urban parks without looking like you’re setting up camp. Cooler Bag and Cooler Backpack include interior insulated coolers.

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Cooking while camping is a whole world of innovation: You have to take weather, altitude, transportation, and amenities into consideration. But when you do it right, there’s nothing more delicious. Make things a tad easier by packing up your cold perishables in a Primus insulated cooler bag. You can either fill the waterproof interior with ice (and use these as portable drinks coolers in the backyard or on the beach), or you can use the freezable Ice Pack to keep things cold. The outer nylon fabric is rugged enough to take the scrapes and scratches of outdoor living, but sleek enough to take to urban parks without looking like you’re setting up camp. Cooler Bag and Cooler Backpack include interior insulated coolers.

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Primus

Louisville, CO
Since 1892, Primus has been pioneering the outdoor cooking game—and they’ve got the stats to prove it. Primus was there when Roald Amundsen reached the South Pole for the first time and when Sir Edmund Hillary summited Mt. Everest. In case you were wondering, it’s the Swedish engineering that lets it go the distance.
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