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Mammoth Ranger Series Coolers

August 23, 2023 by Scott Witner Leave a Comment

Mammoth Ranger Cooler

Available in a variety of styles, the Ranger Series from Mammoth Coolers offers the perfect sidekick for keeping food and beverages chilled anywhere adventure takes you.

Double-walled rotomolded construction and a built-in stainless steel hinge system ensure the Ranger can stand up to anything the outdoors can throw at it, from abuse at the campsite to saltwater splashes on the boat.

The professional-grade coolers boast a freezer-grade lid gasket and strong rubber lid latches to keep contents cold and secure for days at a time. Thick rubber non-skid feet prevent the Ranger from sliding around a truck bed or boat deck, while the heavy-flow drain system makes for quick cleanup after an outing.

Whether you’re packing food for a day on the water with a fishing buddy or hauling enough drinks to keep your crew hydrated for a week, the Ranger Series offers options and ice retention for any adventure.

Mammoth Ranger Cooler
The RANGER is the cooler you want when maximum ice retention is required for long periods in extreme conditions (Mammoth Coolers)

Mammoth Ranger Cooler Options

Ranger 25

The smallest of the Ranger Series but not short on capacity or performance. Its manageable size makes it great for transporting in a vehicle for camping or tailgating. A great personal-sized cooler offering full performance that will keep your items cold and fresh in any environment.

Mammoth Ranger Cooler

 

Specs

  • Capacity: 25 quart – 30 cans
  • Measurements: 19″ length x 14.5″ width x 14.75″ deep
  • Double-walled Rotomolded Construction
  • Freezer Grade Lid Gasket
  • Built-in Stainless Steel Hinge System
  • Heavy Flow Drain System
  • Strong Rubber Lid Latches
  • Thick Rubber Non-skid Feet
  • Ice Retention: up to 5-7 days

Ranger 45

Often used for shorter trips into extreme and rugged locations or for any on-the-go outdoor recreational activities. Easily take plenty of food and drink with you on your next excursion. With this rugged cooler, you can be confident that your items will arrive and stay cold and fresh no matter where the destination is.

Mammoth Ranger Cooler

Specs

  • Capacity: 45 quart – 48 cans
  • Measurements: 23″ length x 17″ width x 16.5″ deep
  • Double-walled Rotomolded Construction
  • Freezer Grade Lid Gasket
  • Built-in Stainless Steel Hinge System
  • Heavy Flow Drain System
  • Strong Rubber Lid Latches
  • Thick Rubber Non-skid Feet
  • Ice Retention: up to 6-8 days

Ranger 65

Ideal for the times when you need to have plenty of cold food and beverage away from home. Great for softball and soccer tournaments or a day at the pool. The size is great for bottled water, sports drinks, sandwiches, and snacks. Be confident that you will be able to keep your items cold even on the hottest days of summer.

Mammoth Ranger Cooler

Specs

  • Capacity: 65 quart – 54 cans
  • Measurements: 25″ length x 19″ width x 17.5″ deep
  • Double-walled Rotomolded Construction
  • Freezer Grade Lid Gasket
  • Built-in Stainless Steel Hinge System
  • Heavy Flow Drain System
  • Strong Rubber Lid Latches
  • Thick Rubber Non-skid Feet
  • Ice Retention: up to 7-10 days

Ranger 125

An extra large cooler with thick insulated walls provides maximum capacity with maximum performance. Perfect for transporting and keeping large quantities of meat or food and beverage cold for extended periods of time. Designed for outdoor activities such as saltwater fishing or big game hunting. Professional grade means that the large size is useful for small businesses like food service and event planning.

Mammoth Ranger Cooler

Specs

  • Capacity: 125 quart – 104 cans
  • Measurements: 37″ length x 19.25″ width x 18.5″ deep
  • Double-walled Rotomolded Construction
  • Freezer Grade Lid Gasket
  • Built-in Stainless Steel Hinge System
  • Heavy Flow Drain System
  • Strong Rubber Lid Latches
  • Thick Rubber Non-skid Feet
  • Ice Retention: up to 8-10+ days

 

Ranger Series Coolers are available in white or tan colorways and olive drab or charcoal for select sizes. All Mammoth Coolers are backed by a lifetime warranty.

To learn more and browse the full Mammoth lineup, visit mammothcooler.com.

About Mammoth Coolers

By listening to consumer feedback, testing out competitive products, and developing innovative original designs, Mammoth Coolers has crafted a unique line of products that offer maximum everyday performance at a great value, all backed by a lifetime warranty.

A veteran-owned business, Mammoth Coolers is a Rock Ridge Outdoors company. To learn more, visit mammothcooler.com.

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Scott Witner is a former Marine Corps Infantryman with 2ndBn/8th Marines and was attached to the 24th MEU(SOC) for a 6-month deployment to the Mediterranean. He has completed training in desert warfare at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, Mountain Warfare and survival at the Mountain Warfare Training Center, attended the South Korean Mountain Warfare school in Pohang and the Jungle Warfare school in the jungles of Okinawa Japan. He now enjoys trail running, hiking, functional fitness and working on his truck. Scott resides in Northeastern Ohio.

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