Shop the Fairway Jockey Collection from Kanga Coolers.
Love enjoying an iced drink but hate lugging around a cooler full of ice? Same friend. same.
The inconvenience of traditional ice boxes is exactly what inspired Clemson University classmates Logan Lammance, Teddy Geyer, and Austin Maxwell to co-found Kanga Coolers, an ice-free solution for keeping an entire case of drinks cold for seven hours a day.
After launching their product with a Kickstarter campaign, LaMance, Girard, and Maxwell showed up Shark tank In 2019, Mark Cuban bought a 20% stake in the company for $100,000.
Fast forward a few years later, and Kanga Coolers has developed into a seven-figure company with several products on offer, many of which are available at Fairway Jockey. Check out some of our favorites below, and enjoy a refreshing drink this summer!
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Kanga Coolers Captain 30 Pack Kase Mate
$49.95
Kase Mate 30-Pack Bag is No Ice, Keep Bag, Cooler. It’s designed to keep 30 packages of 12 ounce standard or slim can drinks cold for up to 7 hours – without ice!
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Kase Mate 12-Pack Kanga Wooden Files
$39.95
The Kase Mate 12-Pack is a No Ice, Keep Bag, Cooler Bag. It’s designed to keep 12 packs of 12 ounce standard or slim can drinks cold for up to 7 hours – without ice!
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Kanga Malibu Coolers 6/12 Pack
$59.95
The bag is an all-purpose, compact cooler suitable for use with or without ice so that no matter the road ahead, the cooler is always within reach.
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