The Bellroy Cooler Caddy: The Ultimate BYOB Setup For The Summer

Bellroy Cooler Caddy available at Huckberry

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Summer is nearly upon us, which means it’s time to spend an inordinate time outside combining any outdoor activity with ice-cold beer. Camping, fishing, tailgating, sitting on your lawn…doesn’t matter when brews are involved. Show up to every outing prepared with Bellroy Cooler Caddy now available at Huckberry.

It’s nice to be the conquering hero with a full-sized cooler with enough beer for everyone. But sometimes you have to look out for number one and bring just enough for yourself. The Bellroy Cooler Caddy holds a six-pack of beer with an ice pack perfectly.

Not drinking? No worries. This cooler caddy makes for a perfect vessel to keep your lunch fresh after a long hike. Whatever your cargo, you can easily clip this caddy to the side of your backpack or tuck it away inside your bag.

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Bellroy Cooler Caddy – 6L

Bellroy Cooler Caddy available at Huckberry

Details:

  • Durable insulated caddy perfect for carrying lunch or beach bevys
  • Integrated bottle opener to pop tops at the beach or picnic table
  • Recycled polyester insulation keeps cold things cold for hours
  • 6 L size can fit a full lunch or 6-pack
  • Foldable and compressible to fit in your backpack or beach tote
  • Seam-sealed waterproof interior lining for easy cleaning
  • Soft-webbing grab handle with slide hook closure easily attaches to the outside of your day bag
  • Wide mouth opening for easy access to everything inside
  • Flat bottom stands upright

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Tom Conroy is a journalist-turned-copywriter for BroBible. He is an NYC native, Marquette University alum, and current resident of Milwaukee, which means he spends a great deal of time screaming about the Yankees between bites of cheese curds and sips of Spotted Cow.