Great review bro! Not too many channels out there comparing all of these cargo boxes. I like that you threw in the Coho Pack from Costco too lol I was eyeing that box but wasn't sure about it and I wanted to see a review on it. I'm in the market for a cargo box to pack my camping gear and your video helped me!
It’s a great option for that. I love the organization for the price point. Just saw Costco brought it back out with a slight redesign on the top lid organization system.
YETI is great at marketing. They're like Jeep and Harley Davidson. Nothing really remarkable about them but they've convinced people that they're special and turned themselves into a lifestyle brand.
Good review. I bought 2 of the Coho boxes for $49 CDN, (about $36 US). I don't even really need them, but your review convinced me to buy them for the future. Maybe I'll fit them out with some emergency kit gear.
@@Josh-kr6bc yeah it’s almost perfect for what I’m planning. I’m mounting it on my bike for a long trip. The only problem is locking it while I’m away. I may have to add a hasp to it.
@@RealRonTV You mean locking the case to the bike? I have a similar consideration since I am going to be running a hitch mounted cargo hauler (PakMule Scout) with it, a Yeti 45, and some of my fishing gear (sand spikes, buckets, chairs). I need to secure it and the Yeti somehow and both are proving to be a challenge. I am thinking of passing a long security cable through both, knowing that it's about the best I can do without moving them into my vehicle. I also wish Pelican would release an insert for the side mounts that hangs a 1" d ring off it for using basic cargo straps to secure it. But for now, I'll just use 550 cord passed through.
Thanks for the video, but please take a breath. It is very hard to understand when you machine-gun content at the viewer. And your overlapping edits makes it even harder. You actually had good content, but I would encourage you to re-think your delivery. Again thank you for the video.
Great review bro! Not too many channels out there comparing all of these cargo boxes. I like that you threw in the Coho Pack from Costco too lol I was eyeing that box but wasn't sure about it and I wanted to see a review on it. I'm in the market for a cargo box to pack my camping gear and your video helped me!
I appreciate that!
the coho pack is my kitchen/chuck box.
It’s a great option for that. I love the organization for the price point. Just saw Costco brought it back out with a slight redesign on the top lid organization system.
@@tacltogether yup w/ shoulder straps and in store was 39.99 limited time. all my buddies ended up buying one.
That’s right did see the shoulder strap and that sale price. It’s hard to pass up.
Great vid man. I want that yeti box lol
Thanks I appreciate that! I gotta admit it’s my favorite box of them all lol
For the price of a Yeti they couldn’t give u another divider and tray?
lol would be nice but does come with more than many others out there that are even more expensive though
YETI is great at marketing. They're like Jeep and Harley Davidson. Nothing really remarkable about them but they've convinced people that they're special and turned themselves into a lifestyle brand.
Yoooo great vid
Thanks
Good review. I bought 2 of the Coho boxes for $49 CDN, (about $36 US). I don't even really need them, but your review convinced me to buy them for the future. Maybe I'll fit them out with some emergency kit gear.
I’m glad you enjoyed the video and that I could help with finding some good gear
Great video. I haven't found an underside lid organizer for the BX80 yet, so if there is one, can someone link it?
Thank you. I haven’t found any myself online yet besides a couple diy options.
Any luck?
@@RealRonTV Nope, but I went ahead and bought the BX80. Super happy with it upon initial inspection.
@@Josh-kr6bc yeah it’s almost perfect for what I’m planning. I’m mounting it on my bike for a long trip. The only problem is locking it while I’m away. I may have to add a hasp to it.
@@RealRonTV You mean locking the case to the bike? I have a similar consideration since I am going to be running a hitch mounted cargo hauler (PakMule Scout) with it, a Yeti 45, and some of my fishing gear (sand spikes, buckets, chairs). I need to secure it and the Yeti somehow and both are proving to be a challenge. I am thinking of passing a long security cable through both, knowing that it's about the best I can do without moving them into my vehicle. I also wish Pelican would release an insert for the side mounts that hangs a 1" d ring off it for using basic cargo straps to secure it. But for now, I'll just use 550 cord passed through.
I thought the cooler was a Roadie..
Your right. Sorry used the wrong name there lol
W vid
Thank you
Thanks for the video, but please take a breath. It is very hard to understand when you machine-gun content at the viewer. And your overlapping edits makes it even harder. You actually had good content, but I would encourage you to re-think your delivery. Again thank you for the video.
Shit dude can you talk a little faster lol