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The best koozie for boating

by Michael Moeller 18 Jan 2020 15:08 GMT
Toadfish Outfitters Non-Tipping Can Cooler © Toadfish Outfitters

No cup holder? No problem. The Toadfish Outfitters Non-Tipping Can Cooler will prevent your drink from spilling even when it's rocked or knocked. Originally designed for use on boats, the Non-Tipping Can Cooler has been spotted on riding lawn mowers, ATVs, and BBQ tailgate set-ups throughout the U.S.

"Whether its rough waves on a boat or Fido's wagging tail, our can cooler keeps your beverage safe and icy cold," said Casey Davidson, founder of Toadfish Outfitters. "Since its release, it has been our best-selling item to-date, and we expect it to fly this holiday season."

The innovative suction cup technology allows the can cooler to stick to any smooth surface and remain upright while being hit or rocked. While the suction holds it in place, it easily releases when the can cooler is lifted straight up. The can cooler also includes double-wall vacuum insulation to keep drinks cold and a rubber locking gasket which securely locks in your can. Made with stainless steel, the can cooler is puncture and rust-resistant.

In addition to keeping your beverage safe, sales of the can cooler support the environment. Toadfish Outfitters, based in Charleston, SC, will replant 10 sq. feet of oyster habitat for every product sold to help clean coastal waters

"We grew up on the water and know that oysters are the ultimate friend of the coast," said Davidson. "A single oyster filters up to fifty gallons of coastal water per day, removing the toxins from runoff and creating a coastal habitat where hundreds of smaller species like barnacles, shrimp, crabs, can thrive."

The Non-Tipping Can Cooler ($24) comes in teal and white and can be purchased online at toadfishoutfitters.com or participating retailers. The product sales donation will go to coastal conservation groups throughout the U.S. who replant oyster habitats.

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