The Norwegian company Oyster has taken the same design that keeps your iced coffee cold in a travel mug- double-walled vacuum insulation, which usually only maintains its physical integrity in a cylindrical shape- and applied it to a rectangular cooler. The Tempo's aluminum body is so efficient at temperature retention that it keeps food and drinks just as cold as a plastic or foam cooler while using less than half as much ice. Less ice means more interior space. Here you get 5 gallons of capacity, enough for 36 cans of whatever you're drinking. Fill it with cold ones and they'll stay chill for hours without ice. These pocket-friendly binoculars are our top pick for kids and grown-ups interested in birds, nature, and the night sky. The ridged body and chunky controls make it easy for small hands to manage, and the rugged, waterproof construction is close to kid-proof. Like other Noes models, the Standard issue uses Swiss-made optics that are coated and sealed to prevent fogging and provide a clear and bright image. The amount of magnification on these is similar to a 400-mm lens on a camera-enough to get you close to the action but not so much that it's hard to hold an object steady in the field of view. Press your phone's camera against the eyepiece to snag a pic for sharing.
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