Pop-Up Cooler in a Pinch: Airskirts ‘Inflatable Cooler’ Review
I was about 2 hours into a 6-hour drive to Silverton, Colo., when I realized I’d forgotten my YETI 35 cooler in the kitchen. I’d planned on buying my camping groceries, ice, and beer somewhere along the route to fill the cooler up. But in my haste to depart from Boulder, I’d overlooked that crucial piece of gear. And that left me in a bit of a predicament.
Or at least, that would have been the case if I didn’t have a spare cooler — deflated, compressed, and stored in a drawer in the back of my truck. That’s right. I had a full-size spare cooler stored away. And I’d been keeping it there for a situation exactly like this.
My regret quickly turned to curiosity. This was the first opportunity to call the Airskirts Inflatable Cooler into action for anything besides a casual backyard party. How well would it keep my camping food and beer cold? Would it leak all over the back of my truck? Would it deflate over a few days?
I had a lot of questions as I rolled into the Safeway parking, got out the the Airskirts cooler, and started pumping.
In short: When you need a cooler in a pinch, the Airskirts Inflatable Cooler is an invaluable backup to have on hand. It’s also perfect to keep stored in your truck or RV for impromptu festivals, picnics, or beer runs. Don’t expect this cooler to keep your food and beverages cold for days on end — it won’t. But for a travel cooler or just-in-case option, there’s not much else like this inflatable ice box on the market. Just be aware of the price.
Airskirts Inflatable Cooler
Specs
- Volume 58 qts.
- Exterior 28″ x 16.5″ x 16.5″
- Interior 24″ x 11.5″ x 12.5″
- Weight (cooler only) 9.8 lbs.
- Exterior material Drop-stitch PVC
- Interior material Polyether TPU
Pros
- Inflates and deflates quickly
- Stows away easily
- Keeps food and beverages cold long enough
- Much lighter/easier to transport than conventional hard-sided coolers
Cons
- Loses cold air quickly
- Deflates over time
- No drain
Airskirts Inflatable Cooler Review
Airskirts makes inflatable RV skirts (hence the name). Those prevent cold air from circulating under an RV and freezing components of its plumbing systems. They also help save on heating and cooling costs.
Other companies offer drape-style skirts that hang from the bottom of the RV to the ground, but Airskirts are unique in that they inflate like a bolster pillow. They’re made from military-grade drop-stitch PVC-coated canvas and use trapped air as a natural insulator.
A light bulb must have gone off somewhere within the brand, as the inflatable cooler operates much the same way.