Customer Reviews With Photos

  • 5 out of 5
    Conserva el agua super fría, la mantiene lista para ir al gimnasio, para las caminatas, para todo momento por muchas horas!!!

  • 5 out of 5
    My friend gave me a Yeti Tumbler for free without a lid. I looked on yetioutlets.com and found this replacement lid and works as good as a new one.

  • 5 out of 5
    I have an Audi A5 and believe it or not have a really big trunk. This cooler wont even fit in my back seat because its so boxy.

  • 5 out of 5
    To pay that kind of money for a cooler and having to have a factory defect in the corner of it is very disappointing.

  • 5 out of 5
    ATTENTION LADDIES!! If you’re wanting to get your boyfriend a Christmas, birthday, or anniversary present this is it. I got this cooler that color matches my boyfriend’s truck for Christmas and he LOVES IT! (I definitely caved and gave it to him before Christmas 😅) This is the real deal it’s so durable! The perfect size to fit on a tool box and pretty light weight! The color looks exactly like the photos and matches my boyfriend’s truck perfectly.

  • 5 out of 5
    Let me just start off by saying I have both yeti and rtic coolers and each have their positives and negatives. I purchased the yeti backpack at the same time as the rtic to see which I would like best. Even at double the price the yeti won by a landslide. Heres why: 1. The yeti's straps are minimalistic yet strong and comfortable when you have the pack on, even when it is full. It comes with a removable abdomen strap which is great since I havent found a need for it yet, but will be glad I have it when I need it. It has a nice strong handle on top that makes it easy to move around once you take it off. The rtic on the other hand has straps EVERYWHERE except for on top! Not only are they really long and abundant but you cant even remove the abdomen strap which have a side profile so you're forced to use it. Then when you do use the strap it doesn't even go around your waist but instead your belly button, and I have had numerous people try it on to make sure its not just cause im 6'2. 2. The yeti uses a molle system across the entire pack and includes 1 "connecting buckle" (idk what its called lol) that allows you to strap something down to the front. Being that I have tons of tactical gear it is easy for me to attach anything else I may need for the day right to the pack to minimalize the amount of bags I have to carry. The rtic uses classic bungee cords on the front that you can pull tight and thats its... They made sure to include the side handles like on the yeti however the top "carry handle" is atrocious and gets really annoying when trying to actually wear the backpack. Oh and dont get me started with trying to move it around inside the truck without getting it caught on every little thing.... 3. (The deal breaker) The yeti uses a hazmat zipper and I am 100% confident that it will never tear and will last for a very long time. It can be quite difficult to open from certain angles, but thats a good problem to have in my book. Yeti is so confident in this zipper that they just slapped a handle on the lid and the zipper takes the strain. The rtic on the other hand uses a classic black zipper with a waterproof shell that you would find on something like a snow jacket. It feels flimsy and I have read numerous reviews on all soft rtic coolers saying the zippers wear out after a year or so and I can see why. And it also shows why they made that annoying carrying handle instead of just a handle on top like the yeti. 4. The material of the yeti is "puncture proof" and I am not sure if it will stop something like a knife being stabbed straight at it but I can almost guarantee that it wont get torn by any branches or rocks at a campsite or river. The inside feels very sturdy too and seems like it will last through alot of sharp ice being thrown into it. The fact that you just take it outside and hose it off to clean it is also very convenient. The rtic on the other hand feels decent on the outside, but when you look inside you its a different story. The lining on the inner walls isnt even flush with the actual material the pack is made out of so it looks more like a bag inside of a garbage can. Definitely doesnt seem like it is puncture proof and just looks sloppy overall. Conclusion: Its exactly as you'd expect it to be. Its a soft yeti cooler you can carry on your back that works very well. It does float and is basically waterproof, just don't leave it on its side or it will leak after a few hours. Don't expect it to keep ice frozen for a week like the hard coolers do, but you can rest assured that your ice will stay frozen all day when you're at the beach in direct sunlight. Overall its double the price cause its double the product in that category. I use this and my rtic54 the most so if you want the best bang for your buck get yeti soft coolers and rtic hard coolers.

  • 5 out of 5
    Got lip balm and not a yeti drain plug😡

  • Both items showed up damaged had to return

  • 5 out of 5
    I got into paddleboarding this summer - and I wanted to mount a cooler. So I did - using these Yeti tie-down straps. They're perfect! I only needed the straps, since the board has its own system of accessory mounts. But the straps are rock-solid, and the cooler is too. The photo shows the trusty old Yeti Roadie 20 - I have since upgraded to the Yeti Tundra 35. Great for bringing cold ones across the lake. Also for fishing, and just having a seat out on the water to enjoy the day. Like everything made by Yeti, the straps are heavy-duty, and the metal cinches are built like a tank. Thank you, Yeti!

  • 5 out of 5
    1. It’s PURPLE! 2. Got it for the price of the hopper flip 12 (some savings is better than nothing) 3. It’s much easier to maneuver than my tundra at the beach and any other quick outdoor activity. 10/10

  • 5 out of 5
    Receive with a dent

  • 5 out of 5
    I've worked construction 15 years and have had a lot of different lunch boxes. This Yeti 15 fits my needs perfectly. It's durable. It's the perfect size. It drains. It shoulder carries. It also has some cool accessories like the yeti small basket and yeti locking system. My yeti sticker that the factory puts on was place on the cooler crooked which I peeled off and straightened but that was it for downfalls with this cooler. I've easily sent $200 on lunch boxes over the years. I'm very happy with this yeti 15 and ok with the price. It's well worth it! I love yeti products and can't wait for what's new to come. The Unbeatable quality on this cooler is top notch!! Highly recommend for anyone in construction!!!

  • 5 out of 5
    I was looking for a bottle opener to add to my outdoor buffet and came across this Yeti one. It is solid and made very well...heavier than I thought. Can't wait for the parties to begin!

  • 5 out of 5
    This does not fit a Yeti Roadie 24. Do not buy for the Yeti 24 as it will not fit and not worth the cost to grind down to make it fit. Description states Tundra cooker, but no where in description does it state it will not fit certain other coolers.

  • 5 out of 5
    I very loved yeti soft cooler I bought 2 of them the hooper 30 and flip 8 both of them are tan/ orange color. The bags are fantastic but the zipper are junk as others are review about it, the teeth start unalignment and fall off within a year of used. I KNOW that a lot of people having the same issues as me .

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