Don't wait! The massive Yeti Roadie 48 cooler is "the best quality" for big hauls and it's $110 off for Black Friday – its lowest price ever

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Yeti doesn't often offer big discounts on its sturdy coolers, but this Black Friday is different. Right now, you can snag a Yeti Roadie 48 cooler in Cosmic Lilac for just $337.50 at Amazon. That's a chunky saving of $112 off the regular price for this highly rated cooler and the lowest price we've ever seen.

The Roadie 48 has an average rating of 4.7 stars among customers and is a massive cooler built to easily wheel wine, watermelon and wild game. A periscope handle is retractable for easy hauling and storage, and Neverflat wheels are puncture-resistant for when you're trundling over rough ground. When you wheel it into the bed of the truck or the boat, non-slip feet prevent it from toppling over.

Customers love the high quality of this cooler which fits 76 cans or a whopping 56 lbs of ice. This deal applies to the fun Cosmic Lilac colorway, and we suggest you act fast, because Yeti deals never hang around.

If this cooler is a little bigger than your needs, the neater Roadie 24 is also on sale at 20% off this Black Friday and we're hand-picking all this year's best Black Friday Yeti deals, so check out our full guide to see what else is on offer.

Not in the US? Scroll down to the bottom of this article for today's best deals on Yeti Roadie coolers.

Yeti Roadie 48 Cooler:$450$337.50 at AmazonSave $112

Yeti Roadie 48 Cooler: $450 $337.50 at Amazon
Save $112 Easy enough for long treks, tall enough for chilled wine, big enough for an all-day tailgate, the Yeti Roadie 48 does it all.

Yeti is the gold standard when it comes to coolers thanks to their famous built quality (bear-proof when fitted with appropriate locks) and exceptional insulation.

If you're not in the US, here are today's best deals on Yeti Roadie coolers:

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Julia Clarke

Julia Clarke is a staff writer for Advnture.com and the author of the book Restorative Yoga for Beginners. She loves to explore mountains on foot, bike, skis and belay and then recover on the the yoga mat. Julia graduated with a degree in journalism in 2004 and spent eight years working as a radio presenter in Kansas City, Vermont, Boston and New York City before discovering the joys of the Rocky Mountains. She then detoured west to Colorado and enjoyed 11 years teaching yoga in Vail before returning to her hometown of Glasgow, Scotland in 2020 to focus on family and writing.