Hello all,

It's the New Year, and the New Year in Travelers Club means new opportunities and new products. Already this year we have had a great response to our new EVA line, but by far the star product so far this year is our new line of radio coolers.
Although each one is different, the radio coolers are based around the same theme. That is, that music and fresh food equal fun. How many of us can remember the family picnic's where we ran around playing Frisbee while Mom and Dad lay down and listened to the Radio while reading a book?

 
 

I for one have some very fond memories of my Dad tinkering at a broken down old radio while the rest of us played. These coolers are the ultimate in outdoor resourcefulness. Music and food cooler combined, the picnicker's dream!! Take a look at the common features on the radios alone.

  • External Adapter Unit
  • Adjustable Antenna
  • Headphone outlet
  • AM/FM reception

There are five coolers in total with a radio attached. We wanted to cover the broadest range of taste possible, so we tried to cater for as many people as possible in the design process. The 'Rock 'N' Rolling' coolers are great for outdoor use, with camping trips, sporting events and family outings just some of there possible uses. The double blade wheel system and extendable locking handle makes for easy transportation, with the larger of the two (# 43109) equipped with Back straps which hideaway when not in use. The hard shell coolers are for rough and ready use, with hard molded PVC used in construction for maximum durability. The last of the radio coolers, # 43014, is my personal favorite. Holding 28 cans, this cooler is deceptively large. Its features, among other things are two fold out drink holders, an adjustable divider and removable PVC lining for easy clean up. This one is great for either picnic use, or in car use, as the drink holders provide for great protection.

For detailed information on these coolers, please click the link below to take you to the radio coolers home page.

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January 29, 2003