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#111250 11/02/2016 05:06 PM
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Just received a 2 for 1 promo code from Polar Bear. 2112
Valid thru 12/20/16

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<img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" /> <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/handshake.gif" alt="" />Thanks so much, just ordered 2. You da man.


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Do they have to be the same model cooler?


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Nope.

Here is the email with the rules from PolarBear

'Tis The Season!

In appreciation of your continued support, we would like to offer you our Holiday Special 2 for 1 Deal. The 2 for 1 deal is available on all NYLON SOFT COOLERS, SOLAR BEAR SOFT COOLERS, AND MOSSY OAK NYLON SOFT COOLERS. Now through
December 20th you, your family, and friends will receive HALF OFF your order of 2 or more qualifying soft coolers (embroidery fee excluded) - while supplies last!


Here's how it works: click www.polarbearcoolers.com, fill your cart with 2 or more qualifying Nylon Series Coolers. Once you have them ALL in your cart, go to checkout, enter the coupon code 2112 and click "APPLY". The cost for any qualifying coolers in the cart will be cut in HALF! This 2 for 1 offer is only valid until December 20th, or while supplies last.


Don't forget to get your coolers PERSONALIZED! Polar Bear Coolers offers full service embroidered text and monogramming on all of our Nylon Series Coolers. Simply click "CUSTOMIZE" before adding the cooler to your cart. Whether you choose initials or a nickname, a personalized Polar Bear Cooler is the ultimate holiday gift!


Are you a business owner? Corporate branded coolers make excellent holiday gifts for both employees and clients. Just send us a .jpeg of your logo and we'll send you back a layout and quote.


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Sweet! Thanks! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Thumbsup.gif" alt="" />


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Which type of Polar Bear coolers are folks getting?


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Solarbear for me, it was less costly than some and is perfect for our charter needs, it is completely waterproof inside. Some are also waterproof outside but would be good for applications where you are worried about staining the outside.

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I got a Solar Bear 48pk and an orange nylon backpack cooler.
I envision the backpack cooler will have some interesting adventures... <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/toast.gif" alt="" />


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<img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Clapping.gif" alt="" />I got the 24 canvas, and the orange back pack. Cant wait to take em down to da ilons mon. No need to check an ice chest now. Thanks again Jccarr. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/toast.gif" alt="" />


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Can the 48 fit in an overhead?

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We carry on the 24 and check the 48. If you want extra protection for a checked bag we have found that the 24 fits nicely into a Pelican 1610 hard sided case. Also, keep in mind that the weight of the 48 can get pretty high so make sure you are still within your airlines allowances to avoid additional charges.

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Thank you! Ordered the camo backpacks. Perfect Christmas or graduation gifts for the men in my life.

"You can't see me carrying in my own adult beverages!"

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Just curious how much the backpack carries?
Like a 12 pack or more?

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Just curious how much the backpack carries?
Like a 12 pack or more?


Definately more.

We have a backpack model and used it on one vacation. I am sure we had at least a 12 pack, with ice, a couple sandwiches and some wine in it. The backpack has a tall, flat design. Call polar bear and ask about capacity, their customer service is excellent.

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+1 for carrying on the 24 and checking the 48. The 24 we packed into a roller for a week on STJ. We've done both carry on and check for the 48. Both coolers are excellent. We've had the 48 for 3 years and many trips, plus summers on the home boat. It's very durable!

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Old thread. I've been avoiding the forum for a few months to alleviate DIF. But, I've had the backpack for 2+ years and will confirm holds around 20/24 cans with adequate ice. Frankly, it was a gamechsnger for me. Our lake house is a bit of a downhill hoof to our dock. If it's just my wife, son and I the BP is perfect and makes the stroll so, much, easier.

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Bought two 48s for Christmas on the 2-4-1 deal. One for me, one as gift for son. Great deal.


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Has anyone had problems bringing steaks into the BVI due to hoof and mouth disease? Its a question on the customs form. We were hoping to bring some frozen steaks with us.

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We bring frozen meat into the BVI all the time. We declare on the customs form and never a problem

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Absolutely never a problem with frozen steaks/meat.

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We have had no issues either


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Always bring steaks; never had a problem (most recent trip with a polar bear cooler of meats was April 2016)

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We brought steaks two weeks ago and had no problems at all.

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Excellent - thank you for all the replies.


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