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New Yeti coolers, mugs, drinking cups and more from the “Wetlands” color collection now on offer

Get ready for your Labor Day camping, tubing or hiking adventure—or gear up for duck hunting season—with Yeti’s new Wetlands collection. This line features Yeti favorites in rich brown, tan and camouflage tones that blend perfectly with the beautiful outdoors of the Pacific Northwest. From Yeti Hard Coolers, available in two sizes—the 65 Hard Cooler for $350 and the 35 Hard Cooler for $275—to French presses and camping mugs, the Yeti Wetlands collection is the perfect choice for gearing up for your hunting or camping adventures in the Pacific Northwest this summer and fall.

Yeti Hard Coolers are great for hunting, fishing, camping, and any other outdoor activity. The 65 ($350) and 35 ($275) both feature extra-thick walls with PermaFrost insulation and a FatWall design that keeps supplies cool for days. Whether you’re heading down the river with the 35 or heading out for a weekend fishing trip with the 65, these coolers won’t let you down.

No outdoor adventure in the Pacific Northwest is complete without a good coffee plan. Yeti’s high-quality French press and camping mug are essential for early morning hikes. The Yeti French Press, available in 34-ounce ($110) or 64-ounce ($130) sizes, is a great coffee maker for camping. French presses produce a rich cup without the need for extra equipment like a spouted kettle or coffee filter. Yeti’s double-wall vacuum insulation and durable exterior are a great solution. And when you get back? Just throw the thing in the dishwasher for easy cleanup.

Yeti’s 14-ounce camping mug. It’s stackable, splash-proof, and has a comfortable handle for maximum comfort whether you’re sipping next to a river or perched atop one of the Three Sisters. You can personalize it, or any other drinkware purchased from Yeti, for free on Yeti.com through August 12.

Need local beans for the trip? Inspired by adventures in the Pacific Northwest, Water Avenues Canoe Blend has notes of apricot, dark chocolate, and toasted walnuts, perfect for sipping on a morning in the woods. Plus, it supports a great cause: Water Avenues Canoe Blend is part of a partnership with the Freshwater Trust, which helps protect and restore aquatic ecosystems.

And to carry all your essentials, check out the highly rated Yeti Carrying Case. Some reviewers praise it as “the best bag they’ve ever owned.” The carrying case has room for everything you need and features dividers to keep things organized. The 18″ x 15.2″ bag is highly rated, earning a 4.8 score from over 4,000 reviews. $150 at yeti.com.

Here are a few of our favorites from the new Yeti Wetlands collection:

  • Yeti calls the GoBox 15 Gear Case ($125) “dustproof, waterproof, and virtually indestructible.” But that’s enough said!
  • Hang it on your bag and throw it in your backpack. The 36-ounce water bottle with sippy cap ($50) holds enough water for a short hike, and its double-wall vacuum insulation keeps it cold.
  • Bringing coffee? The 20-ounce mug with Magslider lid ($35) is drive-up bar cup holder compatible and interchangeable with the cocktail shaker lid (and others!) for maximum versatility.

Explore the entire Yeti Wetlands collection and find the perfect gear for your next adventure.

By Bronte

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