carrying beer
#1
Guys:
Looking for your suggestions on the best ways to carry your beer on the bumpy 4x4 trails. I'm finding that they're either leaking, worn thru, broken , or pretty bashed up by the time I need one. Tell me whats working good for you. Thanks
Looking for your suggestions on the best ways to carry your beer on the bumpy 4x4 trails. I'm finding that they're either leaking, worn thru, broken , or pretty bashed up by the time I need one. Tell me whats working good for you. Thanks
#5
Originally posted by: fishslab
How much beer are we talkin here? Bottles or cans? Or kegs?lol
How much beer are we talkin here? Bottles or cans? Or kegs?lol
#7
Originally posted by: BigBadScrambler
LOL. You could always make a custom system to strap a Keg on the back[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
Originally posted by: fishslab
How much beer are we talkin here? Bottles or cans? Or kegs?lol
How much beer are we talkin here? Bottles or cans? Or kegs?lol
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#9
I've tried the soft cooler also, but the cans always seemed to be past the point of holding 12 oz anymore. Maybe I'm just trying to get thru the trails a little to quick for a utility quad. I see all sorts of guys carrying coolers so there must be a good way
#10
anything will work, just make sure you pack it full of cans, ice, or whatever, so theres no room for the stuff to bounce around inside. and just replace the full ones with the empties as you go so it will take up the space. oh, and so you dont litter!!![img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
i use a soft pack cooler. it holds a strong 12 pack of cans(glass is a bad idea). maybe a few more. depends how you pack em in.
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i use a soft pack cooler. it holds a strong 12 pack of cans(glass is a bad idea). maybe a few more. depends how you pack em in.
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