OUR ENVIRONMENTAL APPROACH
Dyeing textiles requires a lot of water and discharges wastewater into the environment.
To reduce this impact, we use the following two dyeing processes:
1. We don't color the interior fabric.
2. We dye in the mass, integrating the color pigments during the manufacture of the yarn for the outer fabric.
Isothermal
We tested this cooler in the laboratory, according to standard EN 12546-2, at an ambient temperature of 32°C, without ice packs, filled to half its volume. It took 2 hours to go from 5°C (food temperature straight from the fridge) to 15°C.
By adding a 1.2kg ice pack, the time to go from 5°C to 15°C under the same conditions is 5 hours.
Capacity
Volume: 15 liters.
Recommended for 2-4 people.
Inside you will find a separated cooler inside for keeping your lunch box upright during transport.
On the outside, you'll find a zipped pocket, separate from the cooler, so you can keep your belongings dry and stop them coming into contact with food in the cooler (chopsticks, spoon, etc.).
Dimensions
Picnic Cooler dimensions when unfolded: (Length x Width x Height)
Tote dimensions: 36 x 32 x 14 cm
Cooler dimensions: 31 x 14 x 9 cm
Once folded, the cooler is more compact and measures 38 cm wide, 5 cm deep and 52 cm high.
WATERPROOFING
this rucksack is not waterproof inside. The bottom of this rucksack doesn't hold in water.
Sometimes condensation is created inside the bag and some drops of water may seep through the seams. Don’t worry, this rarely happens and won't damage your food.
Directions for use
To keep your food cold for longer, you can add ice packs to your cooler.
When packing your bag, we recommend that you put the food that needs to stay cold together at the bottom of the bag. Finally, to increase the thermal performance of your cooler bag, we recommend that you only open it when you need and close it quickly.
How is the bag's volume measured?
The volume of each tote is measured using a standard method: we fill the main compartment, as well as each pocket, with little balls. Then we empty these balls into a graduated container, which gives the equivalent volume in liters.