Clicgear Push Cart Cooler
$54.99
The Clicgear Cooler bag has an insulated lower pocket that stores up to six 12oz cans and an upper pocket to keep snacks. Put an ice pack in the mesh pocket to ensure your drinks stay cold the entire round. Never be on the course without refreshments! Fits Clicgear 3-wheel carts including models 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5+.
The Clicgear Cooler Bag stores your drinks and snacks while out on the course. Holds up to 6 cans in the lower insulated pocket with plenty of room in the upper pocket for snacks.
Also features a mesh pocket for an ice pack.
The Cooler Bag holds up to six cans in the lower insulated pocket with plenty of room in the upper pocket for other snack items. Made from insulated and waterproof materials to ensure it stays cool.
The Clicgear Cooler bag has an insulated lower pocket that stores up to six 12oz cans and an upper pocket to keep snacks. Put an ice pack in the mesh pocket to ensure your drinks stay cold the entire round. Never be on the course without refreshments! Fits Clicgear 3-wheel carts including models 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5+.
- With an insulated lower pocket, it keeps your cool beverages and munchies while you're out on the course. It can hold up to six cans.
- There is plenty of space in the upper pocket for snacks, and the mesh pocket is made to store an ice pack.
- Compatibility with Clicgear 3-wheel push cart models 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5+.
Features
- Stores your cold drinks and snacks while on the course
- Insulated lower pocket stores up to six cans
- Upper pocket has plenty of room for snacks
- Mesh pocket designed to hold an ice pack
- Fits Clicgear 3-wheel push carts including models 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5+
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