Ranger Review: RovR Rollr 60 Cooler at Dosewallips State Park
Campground Review
Dosewallips State Park is located on the Olympic Peninsula. It butts up against the Olympic National Park for easy access into the trails there. This is a great spot for a family as it's pretty open and allows for littles to bike around the park. For the most part, campers follow the speed limit and are respectful of the many kids around. The sites are pretty large and depending on where you camp can be private or open. There are cabins and platform tents available for your stay but they are booked pretty well in advance. There are lots of hiking trails in the area and easy access to the water and clamming and shrimping. The campsite has ice and firewood for purchase. The rangers offer weekend shows for the littles.
This campground is right on the freeway so if you do not want to hear cars and semis driving at any hours of the day and night, this may not be the best place for you.
Gear Review
I was given the opportunity to review the RovR RollR 60 cooler as a Dyrt Ranger. I grew up using the old school Colemans, so this cooler was a huge step up. I chose the green as I am from the Pacific Northwest and it resembled Seahawks green. The cooler is pretty big (my 7-year-old is able to get in and sit comfortably).
Pros:
Large capacity with side Dry Bin for perishable goods
Collapsible bag for easy top carry
Lasting ice/ cold ( 4 days for us)
Rubber latches for animal proofing (!!!)
Rubber tire for a smooth pull
Easy to grip handle
Bolts on 4 corners to allow for bungee carrying of other items
Cons:
With the Dry Bin on one side, the weight balance is off during lifting
On uneven terrain, handle drags
Hubs said having handles on all four sides would ease lifting
If you dont follow directions for pre-prepping cooler, ice only lasts for a weekend
Accessories are a bit expensive
Overall, this is a pretty sweet cooler and one that I will be using for years to come.