The 7 Best Items at Yeti’s 2025 Gear Garage



Yeti’s Gear Garage 2025 releases are finally here. Organized into four drops over four days, the brand released tons of new colors and styles, many of which are incredibly limited-edition. Day one was the release of a cool blue camo colorway; day two brought a set of all-new colors to the brand’s signature hard coolers; day three was centered around a color-block motif of two of the brand’s most popular hues; and day four was all about a new neon. Some colors and styles are already sold out, so now is the time to buy before they’re all gone.

We waded through the four days of drops to find all the best pieces. Whether you’re in the market to upgrade your wheeled cooler, looking for some gifts for the camper on your holiday list, or just shopping for a dependable insulated tumbler for yourself, there’s something in this drop for every Yeti lover. 

Best Yeti Gear Garage Items Overall

Tundra 45 Hard Cooler

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This is the most eye-catching item in the new blue camo colorway. The extra-large Tundra 45 Hard Cooler has a wide lid that shows off the icy blue camo pattern, but it’s not too over-the-top — the sides of the lid are powdery blue, and the cooler’s body is a neutral, complementary gray. This Yeti cooler can hold up to 54 cans or 37 pounds of ice, so it’s perfect for short camping trips or tailgating. 

Rambler 26-Ounce Water Bottle 

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This is our favorite insulated water bottle, now in the all-new blue camo pattern. Unlike the Tundra above, this Yeti water bottle is decked out in top-to-toe camo. It sports the same durable construction and thoughtful design features (like the easy-to-drink-from chug cap) that we loved during testing, but in a new, unique pattern. Also included in this Gear Garage drop are larger tumblers, smaller travel bottles, and barware like the Yeti flask and shot glasses.

Roadie 15 Hard Cooler

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This is the compact version of the editor-loved Yeti Roadie 48 Hard Cooler. It currently comes in 13 seasonal colors as part of the Gear Garage drop, including returning colors like key lime, a minty green shade, and aquifer blue, a stunning turquoise. This is the perfect small, on-the-go Yeti cooler; it fits 22 cans or 16 pounds of ice and isn’t too cumbersome to carry. Gear up for winter tailgating or get a jump on the summer camping season before all the returning colors sell out. 

Rambler 18-Ounce Water Bottle With Color-Blocked Straw Cap

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Day three of the drop was a color collab of two of the brand’s most popular colors: camp green and firefly yellow. The body of this water bottle is dark olive green, and the flip-top straw is neon yellow for a fun pop of color. This 18-ounce tumbler is the smaller version of our favorite insulated water bottle that kept cold water an icy 32°F for a full six hours. 

Hopper Flip 12 Soft Cooler

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Like the water bottle above, most of this cooler is the dark green shade, but the accents of bright yellow really make it stand out. The Hopper Flip is our favorite soft cooler. We tested the 18, which isn’t available in this color combination, but the smaller 12 has the same insulation and leak-resistance that gave the 18 the top spot in testing. Inside, you could pack a matching lunchbox or stackable cup.

Rambler 20-Ounce Tumbler

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The final drop was a new neon coral shade: solar flare. The Rambler 20-Ounce Tumbler is our favorite travel coffee mug, and it’s a showstopper in this hue. With the temperature dropping, you’ll be glad to have Yeti’s unmatched insulation and the generous 20-ounce capacity for your warm beverages, especially in this vivid color that will brighten cold days. For a more wintery shade, you can get this tumbler in blue camo, too.

Rambler 12-Ounce Colster Can Cooler

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An insulated beer koozie is a must year-round; it keeps your beverage from warming up in hot weather and keeps your hands from getting cold in cool weather. We named this one the best overall koozie in testing because it kept our drinks cold for more than two hours. And in this new vibrant coral color, you’ll never misplace your drink or get confused about whose beverage is whose.



Nick DeSimone

2025-12-09 07:30:00