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YETI Cooler Shop sells various types of coolers, including hard and soft coolers, insulated bags, and accessories for keeping food and drinks cold. You can find options for different activities, such as camping, picnics, or tailgating.
Designed for extreme durability and ice retention
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Keep your adventures cool and effortless with YETI’s line of premium outdoor gear. Whether you’re packing for a picnic, hitting the beach, or heading out on a rugged camping trip, YETI coolers are built to last and keep your food and drinks perfectly chilled. From ultra-tough hard-sided coolers with unbeatable ice retention to lightweight backpack and soft coolers for easy carrying, every design delivers the durability and performance you need. Pair them with YETI’s drinkware, bags, and accessories for gear that works as hard as you do. Shop now at YETI Cooler Shop for fast shipping, hassle-free returns, and a 100% satisfaction guarantee, because your next adventure deserves the best.
We’ve expanded into other products and categories since those first coolers, but our bull-simple approach to design hasn’t changed. Focus on quality. Design for durability. Never cut corners on form or function. It’s the same philosophy we’ve used to make drinkware, soft coolers, chairs, bags, cargo and more. Built for the Wild™ means it’s built to last.
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YETI Coolers are expedition‑grade ice chests engineered for relentless cold retention. From Tundra hard coolers and Roadie wheelers to Hopper soft coolers, V Series, Silo 6 Gallon, Tank ice buckets, and Daytrip lunch gear—we built a system that locks in cold and slots into the rest of our kit, from Rambler drinkware to YETI ICE.
Here’s why you need one: they hold cold for days so food stays safe and drinks stay sharp, they take real abuse without blinking, they travel well whether you carry, sling, or roll, and they make camp life easier with drain-and-clean features, dry‑goods organization, and tie‑downs that keep everything where it should be.
What’s under the hood matters. Tundra hard coolers use rotomolded construction, FatWall insulation, PermaFrost foam, a ColdLock gasket, InterLock lid, NeverFail hinges, BearFoot feet, AnchorPoint tie‑downs, and a Vortex drain. Roadie adds NeverFlat wheels and a StrongArm handle. Hopper soft coolers rely on a DryHide shell, ColdCell closed‑cell foam, HydroLok zippers or MagShield access, and a HitchPoint Grid. V Series brings vacuum‑insulated stainless‑steel walls. Silo 6 Gallon pairs heavy insulation with a fast‑flow spigot. Tank party buckets are rotomolded and insulated end‑to‑end. Daytrip lunch gear uses lightweight closed‑cell insulation and a water‑resistant exterior. Pair any of them with YETI ICE to supercharge the cold.
Use cases span the whole calendar. Pack a Tundra for multi‑day hunts, offshore runs, river trips, and base camps. Roll a Roadie into tailgates, tournaments, beach weeks, and cabin weekends. Run a Hopper M20 backpack into skiffs, quick hikes, farmers markets, and hot parking lots where a zipper needs to seal and not leak. Drop a V Series where presentation and performance matter—guide shacks, cabins, or chef pop‑ups. Stage a Silo 6 Gallon on job sites, trailheads, and ranch gates for rapid refills. Park a Tank in the backyard for barbecue service that doesn’t quit. Keep Daytrip lunch gear close for the daily grind—site box, skiff deck, or school pickup. And keep Rambler drinkware in the loop so cold in the cooler becomes cold in your hand.
Our team recommends sizing by days out, not just headcount. Day trips: Roadie 24 or Hopper M12/M20. Weekends: Roadie 48 Wheeled or Tundra 45–65. Extended hauls, hunts, or offshore: Tundra 75 and up, or V Series when space is tight but performance can’t drop. If you’re moving a lot, wheels or a backpack wins—Roadie Wheeled for docks and dirt, Hopper backpack or sling for boats and trail. If you’re posting up, go rotomolded Tundra for max durability and ice life.
Pack a 2:1 ice‑to‑contents ratio, pre‑chill your cooler and contents, and use YETI ICE on top to drive cold downward. Lock a Tundra to your rig via AnchorPoint slots, and add baskets or dividers to keep raw, cooked, and bait separate. Need water, not ice storage? Put a Silo 6 Gallon at camp and keep Rambler jugs in rotation for quick, clean refills across the crew.



































