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Tundra 45 cooler from Yeti Yeti coolers are well known in the south and primarily among anglers, but the brand is spreading quickly and for good reason. These coolers are cool and the one-peice molded construction keeps food cold for a long time. Two-inches of a trademark secret insulation is the key. On top of that, they are durable. Lids aren't breaking off after one summer and they are virtually impossible to crack. The coolers cost more than the cheapos you can pick up at regular stores, but are typically the only cooler you will need to buy again. Available now (if in stock) for $329. http://store.yeticoolers.com/

The Salt Lake Tribune is providing a look at some of the gear shown at the Outdoor Retailer Summer Market last week at the Salt Palace Convention Center. Because the show is closed to the public, we thought we would share a peak with the public about gear coming to the outdoors world. Items will be featured on the Tribune's Hiking Utah and Fishing Utah blogs. An Outdoor Retailer package will also run in the Tribune. — Brett Prettyman