06/21/2026
For 250 years, America has been shaped by fathers who taught the next generation the values that matter most: hard work, self-reliance, and freedom. This Father's Day, raise a toast to Dad and the legacy he helped build with our limited-edition 250th Anniversary Cooler.
06/19/2026
Kids: 100% chaos.
Dad: trying to park the boat.
Somehow, it all works out.
Here's to the dads keeping the adventure afloat this Father's Day weekend. 🚤🇺🇸
06/17/2026
250 years of freedom means having room to roam.
From mountain trails to backcountry camps, the best memories will be made beyond the pavement, during the Summer of America!
Here's to carrying on the tradition of adventure. 🇺🇸
06/15/2026
The fish are a bonus. The stories, laughs, and time spent together are the real catch. Father's Day is about making memories that last long after the trip is over.
06/14/2026
Freedom isn't just celebrated on holidays, it's found in the everyday moments. Kids playing outside until the streetlights come on, parents watching from the driveway, and the peace of mind that comes from knowing they're safe. That's the America worth celebrating.
More at the link in bio.
06/11/2026
250 years ago, they fought for freedom. We made it cold.
The 250th Anniversary Edition. Built for those who carry on the tradition.
Tag someone who needs one. 🇺🇸
06/08/2026
Sometimes the best adventures start with a leap of faith! These little explorers take the plunge dive into the joy of the outdoors. It’s not just about the splash; it’s about the freedom to connect with nature and each other. Are you ready to jump in?
Get your freedom tools today!
06/06/2026
Maybe we're biased, but we think a lot of parents are overcomplicating childhood.
No tablets.
No Wi-Fi.
No curated enrichment schedule.
No screen time negotiations.
Just a boat, some cold drinks, a little sunshine, and an adventure that wasn't planned down to the minute.
Here's the hot take:
Kids don't need constant entertainment.
They need to be bored.
Because bored kids build forts, explore shorelines, make up games, get dirty, and figure things out on their own.
Somewhere along the way, we started treating every quiet moment like a problem that needed a screen.
Agree or disagree? 👇