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Yeti Gear Starts at Just $20 During Amazon Prime Day—Shop Discounted Coolers, Tumblers, and Travel Bags
I'm not the only one who swears by Yeti, though; Travel + Leisure editors have put the brand's rugged gear to the test, with several of the products earning high marks and receiving our seal of approval. Right now, during Amazon Prime Day, you can score rare discounts on select Yeti gear in limited colors and styles, including many of my longtime favorites. Whether you're restocking a classic style or finally grabbing the cooler you've been eyeing, these are the 12 best Yeti deals I've spotted—starting at just $20. $42 $34 at Amazon $42 $34 at Yeti.com
If you're looking for a summer road trip companion or everyday hydration helper, the 35-ounce Rambler Straw Tumbler is it. I own this tumbler (sans handle) and can honestly say I use it every day. There's so much to love about this bottle: It has a durable, stainless steel exterior, double-wall vacuum insulation to keep drinks ice-cold, and a 'no sweat' design to prevent condensation. Bonus: The bottle, lid, and straw can all go right in the dishwasher. $32 $26 at Amazon $32 $26 at Yeti.com
If you prefer a more traditional water bottle that you can toss in a backpack or crossbody bag, grab the 18-ounce Rambler Bottle while it's marked down to just $26. It has all the standard features of Yeti drinkware (stainless steel construction, double-wall insulation, dishwasher-safe parts) but comes with a leakproof chug cap that makes sipping on the go even faster.
Yeti is probably best known for its rugged, hard-sided coolers that you'll see scattered across beaches, lakes, campgrounds, and parks all summer long. It's rare to find the best-selling Tundra 45 on sale, but I spotted this fun Key Lime hue at $65 off.
This adventure-ready cooler is packed with features, including durable handles, non-slip feet, heavy-duty latches to keep the interior cold, and extra-thick insulated walls for ice retention. Most notably, though, this cooler can hold up to 26 cans plus ice or 37 pounds of just ice that, according to the brand, will stay frozen for days. $300 $240 at Amazon $300 $240 at Yeti.com
The Hopper Soft Cooler is ideal for quick outings when you don't want to lug the heavier hard-sided options. Don't let this petite bag fool you, though—it can hold up to 32 12-ounce cans or 15.5 pounds of ice. To make transporting things even easier, the cooler features a comfy shoulder strap and exterior kangaroo pocket to keep all your essentials within reach. Grab it while it's marked down $60 in the stunning sky blue shade. $40 $32 at Amazon $40 $32 at Yeti.com
If you're guilty of sipping on your morning cup of joe well into the afternoon, you should add this 30-ounce Rambler Tumbler to your cart while it's marked down to $32. You can officially retire those microwave coffee reheats because this humble tumbler will keep your java piping hot for hours. Plus, it comes with one of my favorite Yeti features—the MagSlider Lid. This special lid prevents splashes from brisk walks and works to keep any heat (or cold) from escaping. $25 $20 at Amazon $25 $20 at Yeti.com
I can't even describe how much I love the Rambler Can Cooler. If I'm drinking from a can, then it's ice-cold in this insulating hardshell koozie. Plus, it's so easy to toss into a bag or backpack, no matter where you're going.
The Yeti Tundra 35 is the Tundra 45's smaller, more portable sibling. It's packed with all the impressive features of the larger cooler, but in a compact package that makes it easier to tote. $300 $240 at Amazon $300 $240 at Yeti.com
The Hopper Flip 18 Soft Cooler is the perfect easy-to-carry option for summer beach days, lake outings, and park picnics. It can hold up to 16 cans with ice and comes with multiple carrying options, including a grab-and-go top handle, two side handles, and a hefty adjustable shoulder strap. Grab this summer-perfect soft cooler while it's a whopping $60 off in this cute lime shade. $30 $24 at Amazon $30 $24 at Yeti.com
When early campsite mornings call for super-strong coffee, these petite Rambler cups are ready. The 4-ounce size is perfectly suited for espresso that will stay nice and hot, thanks to the cup's double-wall insulation and stainless steel exterior. Plus, the stackable design will save space in your backpack or gear bag. Snag a set of two cups for just $24 right now.
Yeti's Hopper backpack cooler takes the hassle out of hauling your cold supplies. Cushioned backpack straps free up your hands, so you can move easily while keeping your essentials close. The M12 is perfectly sized to fit wine bottles and hold nearly two dozen 12-ounce cans of your favorite beverages. Plus, an exterior pocket provides extra space for snacks, gear, or whatever else the day calls for. Right now, you can pick up this on-the-go essential in the Wild Vine Red hue while it's 20 percent off.
While Yeti is known for its super-tough water bottles, it offers a style that's super lightweight while still being packed with high-quality features. The Yonder Water Bottle has a durable carry cap that can be clipped to your bag, plus an easy drinking spout and leakproof design. It also comes in 20- and 25-ounce sizes, both under $25.
I usually prefer a four-wheeled suitcase when I travel, but when a trip calls for a durable and spacious duffel bag, the Yeti Crossroads is what I reach for. The generous 60-liter interior features sturdy divider panels and mesh pockets that keep things organized and accessible while on the move. This duffel can withstand tosses into trucks and onto baggage carousels while still being easy to carry. Right now, you can get the deep burgundy hue for $50 less.
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