POWERED COOLER BUYING GUIDE

Explore the best coolers for overlanding.

Experience the thrill of spontaneous travel on the open road. Embrace endless possibilities and the convenience of home while on the move. Elevate your mobile lifestyle by incorporating climate control systems and gourmet cooking tools into your van conversion. Explore the intricacies of van living and personalize your conversion to suit your unique sense of adventure.
  • What is Camping?

    Camping is a recreational activity that involves spending time away from urban areas and immersing yourself in the outdoors. Sleeping in tents or vehicles allows campers easy access to activities such as hiking, fishing, boating, biking, and preparing meals outside. While some people opt for RVs or other highly specialized camping rigs, the best vehicle for car camping is the one already parked in your driveway. With high-quality rooftop tents, shelters, packable camp furniture and storage options widely available, it’s easier (and more comfortable) than ever to hit the road and experience time in nature.

  • How to eat good meals while Camping?

    Car camping opens a world of culinary possibilities that are as much a part of the adventure as the other activities you've planned. A portable grill or stovetop is essential, unless you plan to cook over a campfire. A powered cooler will keep food fresh for many days, just like your fridge at home. (And since you’re on the road, consider taking advantage of fresh, local produce.) The best food tastes even better outside, so bring camp furniture that packs easily into your car to elevate your camp kitchen hangouts. With some thoughtful meal planning, you’ll whip up gourmet meals wherever you make camp.

  • What to bring Camping?

    Your camping checklist depends on where you’re headed—but camping essentials for sleeping, hanging around camp, and preparing meals will serve you well, no matter the destination. Comfort is key: with so many options for rooftop tents, shelters, and collapsible furniture, there’s no reason to be roughing it. Build out a dedicated camp kitchen with cookware, utensils, portable stove, ice chest or powered cooler, and water jug and faucet. Finally, mobile power systems will allow you to keep your devices powered up whether you’re off-grid for a few days or a few months.

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