Friday, August 12, 2011

Picnic Time Zuma Insulated Cooler Backpack Review

Picnic Time Zuma Insulated Cooler Backpack
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I ride my bike 18 miles to work every day so I needed a pack like this to keep my lunch cool and fresh. This pack does accomplish those two goals adequately. I use a blue ice pack to keep things cool and do not have any condensation problems with it at all. My lunch stays cool for hours.
To address the rigidity problem that others have mentioned I solved it by taking one of those "road spam" signs (you know the ones at intersections made of corrugated plastic that promise to make you slim, rich, etc?) and I cut it down to size, bent it and slipped it inside the pack. That takes care of two problems! Works great and highly recommended.
Two things on my wish list: I wish it came in a smaller size since I'm carrying only one lunch and it would be nice if there were some reflective strips sewed onto it for night riding. I had my girlfriend add those. All in all it's a great insulated pack.

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Keep food and drinks fresh on longer day hikes, beach outings, sporting events, and fishing trips with The Picnic Time Zuma insulated cooler backpack. An efficient design divides the backpack into sections, with the bottom section featuring ThermoGuard insulation to keep food warm or cool for hours and a heat-sealed, water-resistant lining to guard against leaks. The top mesh section, with it's drawstring closure, is designed to hold clothing, towels, or other gear that needs to breathe. The Zuma also has one large zipper pocket which keeps personal effects close at hand. The backpack is made of durable 600D polyester so it will withstand long use. Stylish, lightweight, and functional, the Zuma remains comfortable and won't weigh you down. Available in a variety of colors, choose one to suit your fancy.

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