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In 2006, YETI Coolers was founded with a simple mission: build the cooler that you could use every day if it existed. One that was built for the serious outdoor enthusiast rather than for the mass-discount retailers. One that simply wouldn’t break. Today, YETI products perform when it matters most - whether that be an excursion into the Alaskan wilderness, chasing redfish on the Gulf coast, or just getting together with friends in the backyard. There are many variables that affect ice retention in a cooler—including ice quality, ice quantity, and the outside environment—so this is a difficult question to answer. In short, this means there’s a lot you can do to affect the longevity of your ice—either positively or negatively. Because of the lack of an industry standard for measuring ice retention, claims that place a definite time (5, 10, 14 days) are often based on testing conditions and not real-life situations. True to our word, Tundra and Roadie Hard Coolers are built with up to three inches of polyurethane foam insulation, combined with a freezer-style sealing gasket to ensure a design conducive to ice retention. To answer this question, we first need to understand the activities you most need a new drinking vessel and then we can tell you which YETI fits into your lifestyle best. From sunrise to sunset, using a YETI Cup, Mug, Tumbler, or Bottle keeps your much-needed hydration by your side—no matter where you find yourself. For base camp or that place you kick back, use any size of YETI Mugs, the Rambler Lowball, Rambler Wine Tumbler, Colster Can Insulator, or the YETI Stackable Pints. When you are on the highways and byways to your next destination, refuel on the go with the 20 or 30 oz. Tumblers. Once on the trail or the waterway, use any YETI Bottle or Jug, built to accompany you while you are in your element. The Panga line of waterproof, puncture-resistant bags are ideal for adventures that require gear that has a little grit and a lot to give—mainly just by standing up to the abuse you might encounter in the field. This collection sports a gear case, carryall, backpack, and dry bag duffels that are comfortable in every kind of topography and weather you find yourself in. DRINKWARE The YETI Rambler family is tough as hell, and will keep your drinks as cold (or hot) as science allows. With stainless steel construction, double-wall vacuum insulation, and No Sweat Design, they’re perfect for on-the-move adventures in the backcountry and long days on the water alike. Plus they’re dishwasher safe. From insulated Bottles and Tumblers to Mugs and Jugs, get the Rambler Drinkware that suits your next day out. Aptly named DuraCoat, the YETI powder coating is designed similarly to the products that these nature-inspired colors live on—undeniably rugged and able to withstand nearly everything you throw it in or at it. Not to mention, dishwasher safe so you can spend less time cleaning and more time chasing adventure outdoors. Rambler Jr. is a small-and-mighty kids bottle over-engineered for your little wild ones. This 12 oz. powerhouse inherited double-wall vacuum insulation from its Rambler predecessors, carrying on the family legacy by locking in ice-cold water through backyard campouts and breaks between tag. Whenever you're spending time in the wild, having the right hydration on hand will help keep you at your best. The YETI Jugs and Bottles are built tough to keep cool in triple-digit heat and take a beating in the back of a truck, or whatever your day demands.





