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THE MOST EPIC ICE CHEST COOLER
Redefining outdoor adventures with its patented separate ice compartment and ALWAYS DRY™ technology, the Pilot Outdoors® Cooler delivers triple the storage and triple the ice retention. Its compact design features 2-in-1 size flexibility and unmatched ice retention, making it the perfect companion for extended trips and large gatherings alike.
Thanks to our amazing backers, our Kickstarter campaign was a huge success, reaching 850% of our funding goal! We couldn’t have done it without your support, and we’re excited to bring this game-changing cooler to adventurers everywhere.
A Master Class In Design
Functionality, durability, and innovation seamlessly brought together. The Pilot Outdoors® Cooler is engineered with 16 molds, far surpassing the industry standard of just 5 molds for traditional coolers, ensuring superior craftsmanship and innovation
🚚 Coolers Delivered. Backers Delighted.
Real People. Real Reviews. Real Adventures. We’ve officially started delivering coolers—and the reactions have been nothing short of amazing! From unboxing excitement to epic outdoor moments, our first backers
are already putting their Pilot Outdoors® Coolers to the test. 🧊🔥
Pilot Outdoors®: Soldiers' Best Ally
We consider Pilot Outdoors® to be a great companion for soldiers, traveling comfortably with them to remote outposts and from there into combat situations, providing them with the drier goods and the coldest drinks on the battlefield. Don’t they deserve the best? We know they do!
Features
Briefing Room
How Long Does Dry Ice Last in a Cooler? (And Why Cooler Design Matters More Than You Think)
Is It Called an Ice Chest or Cooler? (Explained)
Our Stories
A Life Built on Breaking Ground and Building Hope
At 67, Bill Cook, Known In The Industry As "demo Bill," Has Spent 57 Years Running Heavy Machinery, Leading Crews, And Making Tough Jobs Look Easy.
Abbas: Big Game Hunter
Abbas never thought he would end up hunting big game in the West. After seeing how animals were treated in industrial systems, he even became a vegetarian for a while. Still, he kept wondering if unting could ever be ethical.















































































































