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Size: 15L
Color: ice MATTE BLACK
Pattern : ice MATTE BLACK
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Product Description

  Stays cold for 24 hours when loaded with cold drinks and 7 lbs of ice

  No zipper. Nothing to break. Two rolls. One clip. Sealed.

  No sweat on the outside, even when it's full of ice

  Floats fully loaded

  Rolls up like a newspaper — fits in a bag, a suitcase, a closet

  Three sizes: 9L (8 cans), 15L (16 cans), 20L (20 cans)

  Single shoulder removable strap

Measurements and Capacity

Dimensions (L x W x H)

  • Closed: 10.25”x10.25”x18”
  • Open: 10.25”x10.25”x22”
  • Height laying flat: 22”
  • Top opening: 15”

Capacity

  • Cans with ice: 16
  • Cans without ice: 24
  • Ice only: 16 lbs
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I clean it?
Rinse it out with fresh water after use. For deeper cleans, use warm water and mild soap inside — a long-handled brush helps reach the bottom. Do not turn it inside out. Wipe it down. Hang it upside down and let it air dry completely before you store it.
How long does it keep things cold?
Long enough for your day. In real-world conditions a mix of ice and drinks, opened a few times, sitting in shade expect 24 hours of solid cold. Pre-chill the contents (Drinks and Food) before you pack it. Use block ice or ice packs alongside cubed ice. Keep it out of direct sun when you can. Do those three things and you'll have cold drinks well into the next morning.
How does the roll-top work?
It's not a zipper. It's a seal. Roll it down two to three times, clip it. That's it. Takes five seconds. No lubricant. Nothing to break. Nothing to replace. The roll-top is why IceMule coolers don't have the problem every other soft cooler eventually has — a zipper that sticks, tears, or gives out after a season. What feels unfamiliar the first time becomes automatic by the second time you use it.
Is it waterproof? Can it float?
Yes on both. Properly sealed, it won't leak and it won't take on water. You can set it in a kayak well, float it off the back of a paddleboard, or drop it in the shallows — it stays dry inside and floats on top. One caveat: the air valve must be closed and it needs to be rolled and clipped properly. Do that, and you're good in the water.
Product Description
Measurements and Capacity
Frequently Asked Questions

  Stays cold for 24 hours when loaded with cold drinks and 7 lbs of ice

  No zipper. Nothing to break. Two rolls. One clip. Sealed.

  No sweat on the outside, even when it's full of ice

  Floats fully loaded

  Rolls up like a newspaper — fits in a bag, a suitcase, a closet

  Three sizes: 9L (8 cans), 15L (16 cans), 20L (20 cans)

  Single shoulder removable strap

Dimensions (L x W x H)

  • Closed: 10.25”x10.25”x18”
  • Open: 10.25”x10.25”x22”
  • Height laying flat: 22”
  • Top opening: 15”

Capacity

  • Cans with ice: 16
  • Cans without ice: 24
  • Ice only: 16 lbs
How do I clean it?
Rinse it out with fresh water after use. For deeper cleans, use warm water and mild soap inside — a long-handled brush helps reach the bottom. Do not turn it inside out. Wipe it down. Hang it upside down and let it air dry completely before you store it.
How long does it keep things cold?
Long enough for your day. In real-world conditions a mix of ice and drinks, opened a few times, sitting in shade expect 24 hours of solid cold. Pre-chill the contents (Drinks and Food) before you pack it. Use block ice or ice packs alongside cubed ice. Keep it out of direct sun when you can. Do those three things and you'll have cold drinks well into the next morning.
How does the roll-top work?
It's not a zipper. It's a seal. Roll it down two to three times, clip it. That's it. Takes five seconds. No lubricant. Nothing to break. Nothing to replace. The roll-top is why IceMule coolers don't have the problem every other soft cooler eventually has — a zipper that sticks, tears, or gives out after a season. What feels unfamiliar the first time becomes automatic by the second time you use it.
Is it waterproof? Can it float?
Yes on both. Properly sealed, it won't leak and it won't take on water. You can set it in a kayak well, float it off the back of a paddleboard, or drop it in the shallows — it stays dry inside and floats on top. One caveat: the air valve must be closed and it needs to be rolled and clipped properly. Do that, and you're good in the water.

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