The 聽is one of the most iconic coolers on the market. It was the product聽Austin brothers Roy and Ryan Seiders聽launched their company with back in 2006, and the overbuilt, exceptionally聽insulated cooler continues to be聽a staple of truck beds and campsites around the country.聽
Twelve years later, Yeti聽is reinventing the wheel鈥攐r at least reinventing its classic design by adding wheels. On Monday, Yeti released聽the ($400), which addresses a major issue with Yeti coolers: they鈥檙e so burly, and they weigh so much when full, that the larger sizes are almost unmovable.聽

With an internal volume of roughly聽65 liters鈥攕quarely in聽the middle of the Tundra line鈥攖he Tundra Haul聽fits 45 cans of beer with ice or 55 pounds of ice alone. It鈥檚 also tall聽enough聽to fit a bottle of wine vertically. But聽thanks to treaded wheels and a T-bar pull handle, it doesn鈥檛 require聽multiple people to lug it from car to campsite.聽
According to Yeti, the wheels are single pieces of polyurethane, so they won鈥檛 puncture or go flat. As for the handle, it鈥檚 wide enough for two hands聽and folds neatly against the side of the cooler. In all other respects, the Tundra Haul looks and functions like its predecessor, with the same design, insulation, and durable materials.
Yeti isn鈥檛 the first to incorporate transportability into a large rotomolded聽cooler. Otterbox sells wheel attachments for its聽Venture line, and Rovr聽equips its RollR聽coolers with puncture-resistant wheels. But the portable design is a welcome addition to the Yeti line.聽We have yet to test the Tundra Hauler, and as summer approaches, we鈥檙e anxious to get our hands on one聽and take it into the New Mexico heat to see how it performs.