Meet our newest drop: the 17L Daytrip is made for all your spring picnics and summer days at the beach. Keeps ice frozen all day and folds flat to half the size for easy storage. Nutshell Coolers have sold out twice, preorder yours now and get ready for warm days enjoyed outside!
Meet the modern
sustainable cooler,
made from coconuts.
Nutshell 17L Daytrip
Preorder Now for $169
Dimensions
- Fits 30 cans, 15 beer bottles, or 4 wine bottles
- Folds up to half its size for easy storage under a couch, in a closet or in the trunk of your car
- Interior dimensions: 14.5” x 9.5” x 7.5”
- Exterior dimensions: 16” x 11.5” x 9”
- Weight: 6 lbs
Materials
- Coconut Fiber insulation keeps ice frozen for days
- Weatherproof 600-denier recycled polyester shell with C0 PFAS-free water repellent offers durability for any adventure, anytime, without compromising on sustainability
- Leakproof, welded inner liner is removable for easy cleaning
- Durable stainless steel hardware
Details
- Removable padded shoulder strap for hands-free carry, or side handles to split the load
- 2 side pockets to store your phone, wallet or accessories
- Wide, flip-top opening for easy loading and access
- Smooth YKK zipper to keep contents safe, and the cold locked in
- Made in the Philippines
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Our Founding Story
We're Tamara and David, two outdoor enthusiasts who met at Stanford's design school. Outdoors is our happy place, so we know that people who love the outdoors, want to protect the outdoors. So why is all gear made from plastic? We said no to virgin plastics and reintroduced nature’s very own insulation: upcycled coconut husk fibers.
Coconut husks are the original cooler, keeping water and meat fresh in the tropical heat. And they've been doing it for centuries. Yet they’re burned by the billions as the waste product of the coconut oil industry. Instead, we turn them into premium insulation that keeps ice frozen longer than plastics.
We discovered this while living on a small island in the Philippines called Lubang, where we were designing coolers for artisanal tuna fisherfolk and experimenting with new form factors and materials. The optimism and resourcefulness of these first customers inspire us every day, and taught us that nature is the best R&D lab.