Titan Pro 25-Quart Ice Chest Review: Best Portable Cooler for Road Trips
Titan Pro 25-Quart Ice Chest Review: Best Portable Cooler

The Titan Pro high-performance ice chest is a rugged, road trip-ready cooler that keeps items cold for hours. After testing it all summer, it stands out as one of the best portable coolers available.

Key Features and Design

Made by Titan Pro, a sub-brand of Arctic Zone, this hard-shell cooler features unibody construction and a freezer-grade gasket for durability and insulation. Measuring 13.86 by 19.29 by 17.68 inches, it fits snugly in a car backseat. Multiple tie-down slots, cam latches, and anti-skid foot pads ensure secure transport. A shoulder strap and multiple grab handles make carrying easy, and it is padlock-compatible for crowded venues.

Cooling Performance

The cooler has a 25-quart capacity and includes an ice saver performance booster with a thermal cover insert that reduces ice melt by up to 25%. After a 12-hour road trip, ice remained and drinks were perfectly chilled.

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Additional Features

Features include a drainage plug, gear-grabber bungee system on top, and a built-in compartment with a bottle opener. Available in granite gray, arctic white, and driftwood tan. The interior light is a slim, removable, waterproof LED with three modes: flashlight, lantern, and combo mode. Batteries are included.

Price and Value

Priced at $275, the Titan Pro is a worthy investment for outdoor enthusiasts. For a budget option, the brand offers a collapsible cooler with an all-terrain cart for $70.

Customer Reviews

  • Trisha: This cooler is amazing. Perfect size for a day at the lake or camping. Best cooler I've tried.
  • Andrea: Most heavy-duty cooler ever. Keeps food cold for days. Heavy but unreal performance.
  • Davis_82: Great thickness, durable strap and zipper. Long-lasting cold feature and bottle opener.
  • Candy: Love the night light and snap close. Ice barely melted. Heavy but great hold.

The original version of this story was published on HuffPost at an earlier date.

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