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Whether you have a type of ice chest in mind or are just browsing for an upcoming tailgate or camping trip, you’ll find something worth the investment and one that’ll last you season after season in the wild.

If you’re looking for a high performing, high quality durable ice cooler to keep in one place whether that be a camp site, the back of the truck, or at home then you may look into our Tundra hard coolers. Packing dry ice or regular ice? If portability is important for you and you’re looking for something you can take on the go then we recommend checking out our Hopper Soft Coolers or a Roadie cooler with wheels.

 However, if you are trying to decide between a SiloTank, Hopper soft sided cooler bag or Tundra or Roadie hard cooler, check out our Cooler Buyers Guide built to help you understand which YETI large or small cooler is right for you. These guides are also very helpful for figuring out how to pack your cooler and which size cooler you need.

All of our products are labeled or marked with their country of origin.

Some of our YETI Tundra® ice chests and all of our LoadOut® Cargo are manufactured in the U.S. and are designated as such. You can find these products by checking their labels in stores. All customized products are produced in Austin, TXSan Antonio, TX and Monterrey, Mexico.

Value is subjective, but to YETI, it has always meant a superior, durable product that will stand up to the demands of a life spent in the wild.

For our YETI ice chests, this means an unfailing quality and the ability to let you stay in your favorite places longer without having to worry about your ice melting or a bear going through your provisions which we think is worth every penny.

Tundra is our heavy-duty, high-capacity hard cooler family for camps, boats, and extended trips; Roadie is our compact, grab-and-go hard cooler line including wheeled models for trucks and tailgates. Both are rotomolded with FatWall™ Design, PermaFrost™ Insulation, and a ColdLock™ Gasket; Roadie 48/60 add NeverFlat™ wheels and a StrongArm™ handle. Expert Tip: If you need upright wine bottles, the Roadie® 24 does it without a tilt.
Hopper soft coolers trade long-haul ice retention for lighter weight and carry comfort. They use a puncture-resistant DryHide™ Shell, ColdCell™ foam insulation, and either a leakproof HydroLok™ zipper (Flip) or a leak-resistant HydroShield™ magnetic closure (M‑Series). Tundra and Roadie hard coolers use PermaFrost™ and FatWall™ for multi-day ice, accept dry ice, and can be IGBC bear resistant when locked. Expert Tip: If you’re planning 3+ days off-grid, go hard cooler — if you’re moving all day, go Hopper.
 

There’s no single number, ice hold depends on size, ambient heat, ice quality, and how often you open it. Our FatWall™ Design, PermaFrost™ Insulation, and ColdLock™ Gasket are built for the long haul; packed 2:1 ice to contents and pre-chilled, hard coolers can hold ice for days, while soft coolers typically run 1–3 days. Expert Tip: Pre-chill your cooler overnight and use a sacrificial bag of ice, cold walls keep ice longer.

 

 

 

Yes — use dry ice only in our hard coolers (Tundra, Roadie, Silo), never in Hopper soft coolers. PermaFrost™ Insulation and the ColdLock™ Gasket handle the extreme cold; wear gloves, “burp” the lid to vent pressure before fully opening, and keep dry ice wrapped so it doesn’t burn skin or crack glass. Expert Tip: Use larger blocks over pellets and limit lid opens to stretch performance.

 

 

 

Yes — when locked with padlocks in both front corners, Tundra and Roadie hard coolers meet IGBC bear-resistance standards. Rotomolded construction, the InterLock™ Lid System, T‑Rex™ rubber latches, and FatWall™ Design do the heavy lifting; Hopper soft coolers are tough, but they’re not IGBC certified. Expert Tip: In bear country, use two 5/16‑inch shackle locks and follow local food storage rules.

 

 

 

They’re names, not exact quarts. Wall thickness varies because of our FatWall™ Design and PermaFrost™ Insulation, so internal volume changes by model. For the source of truth, check each product page for internal dimensions, can count (based on a 2:1 ice-to-can ratio), and empty weight. Expert Tip: Measure your space first trucks, boat hatches, and camp racks all lie.

 

 

Hard coolers are not 100% leakproof when inverted the ColdLock™ Gasket is freezer-quality, but the lid isn’t a pressure-rated seal. Hopper Flip coolers with the HydroLok™ zipper are leakproof when closed; Hopper M‑Series with the HydroShield™ magnetic closure are leak-resistant, not leakproof. Keep any cooler upright in transit. Expert Tip: Need watertight in the backseat grab a Hopper Flip and zip it fully closed.

Whether you need a big cooler or a small ice chest, the best person to decide is you. We may not know how you will use your cooler. However, we can give you advice on which one is best for you and your adventures.

 

Many factors affect how long ice lasts in a cooler. These include the quality and amount of ice, as well as the outside temperature. This makes it a hard 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.

There are many factors that affect ice retention. There is no standard way to measure it in the industry. Claims about how long ice lasts, like 5, 10, or 14 days, often depend on the testing conditions. They may not reflect real-life situations.

Tundra® and Roadie® Hard Coolers are made with up to three inches of polyurethane foam insulation. They also have a freezer-style sealing gasket. This design helps keep ice for a long time.

Beyond that, here are a few best practices for keeping ice longer in your cooler. Also, take a look at this resource if you want to learn how to use dry ice in YETI Hard Sided Coolers.

 

 

Yes, YETI designs hard-sided coolers for great temperature retention. They keep your hot items hot and your cold items ice-cold.
The rotational molding process, or rotomold, is a method for making plastic parts. It uses high heat and low pressure. The process involves rotating the mold on two axes. This creates hollow, one-piece parts.

We load the YETI Cooler mold with polyethylene in powder form. We place the mold in a large oven.

It rotates on two axes at different speeds. This helps stop powder from building up in one spot. The polyethylene melts and adheres evenly to the wall of the mold.

Once the polyethylene melts, we pull the molds out of the oven to cool. Once cool, we remove the ice chest from the mold. It’s kind of like a huge, spinning Easy-Bake Oven that cranks out coolers instead of cakes.

 

 

Tundra coolers are our high-capacity, multi-day workhorses with rotomolded construction, FatWall™ Design, PermaFrost™ Insulation, a ColdLock™ Gasket, InterLock™ Lid System, T‑Rex™ Lid Latches, and a Vortex™ Drain System. Roadie coolers are more compact with QuickLatch™ access and, on the 24, no drain. Wheeled Roadie 48/60 and Tundra Haul add NeverFlat™ Wheels and StrongArm™ or Periscope™ handles.
 

 

Yes, Tundra and Roadie hard coolers — including wheeled models — are dry‑ice compatible; do not use dry ice in the Silo 6G Water Cooler. Wrap blocks, leave headspace for gas, and vent before opening. PermaFrost™ foam and the ColdLock™ Gasket handle the cold, but gloves and eye protection are on you.
Rinse, drain, then wash with warm water and mild dish soap; scrub the gasket channel, latches, and drain. For stubborn odors, use a diluted bleach solution or a baking‑soda paste, rinse thoroughly, and air‑dry with the lid open. Avoid pressure washers, solvents, and abrasive pads that can scar the interior.

 

The Roadie® 24 does not have a drain plug — tip it forward to empty melt. Tundra coolers, Roadie 48/60, and Tundra Haul use the Vortex™ Drain System for fast draining. Open the drain and crack the lid to let air in, then close up to keep the ColdLock™ Gasket clean.
No matter where you plan to take your cooler bag, you need one that suits your destination and lifestyle. Whether you are kayaking, floating on a river, or going to the backcountry, choose wisely. To find the best YETI soft-sided cooler for you, check out our collection. It will help you compare sizes for all your day trips and outdoor adventures.

Looking for an insulated cooler bag that has a shoulder strap and is comfortable to carry? Check out our Hopper cooler bags. They come in three sizes: Hopper Flip 8Hopper Flip 12, and Hopper Flip 18.

YETI does not make specific time claims for ice retention. This is because many factors can affect it. Testing conditions often differ from real-life situations.

The Hopper® Family of portable coolers has great cold-holding features. These include a welded DryHide™ Shell, thick ColdCell™ Insulation, and a waterproof HydroLok™ Zipper. Together, they offer excellent ice-retention power. Everything needed to make a great soft cooler.

To learn how to keep ice cold longer in your YETI soft coolers, check out our tips and tricks for ice retention.

 

 

Our soft-sided coolers are easy to clean. To get the job done, mix mild dish soap with water. Use a gentle cloth for the inside, outside, and zipper. Be sure to fully air dry before zipping closed and storing.
Are these insulated cooler bags dry ice compatible?

No. Our insulated bags have an airtight zipper. This prevents proper ventilation, which could cause the cooler to explode. Check out our Roadie® and Tundra® Hard Coolers if you need to use dry ice.

The M12 can fit up to 20 standard 12-oz cans, and the M20 up to 36 (cans only, no ice).
Yep, we packed both the 3L and 5L with our proprietary Coldcell™ Flex Insulation. A lightweight, closed-cell foam offers the superior temperature-holding power to keep your food and drinks fresh.
For the 6L lunch bag, we recommend using a medium YETI® Ice Sheet or one to two small YETI® Ice Sheets. For the 14L insulated tote bag, one large YETI® Ice Sheet is optimal, but it can also fit small and medium YETI® Ice Sheets.
The M15 can fit up to 32 standard 12-oz cans, and the M30 up to 42 (cans only, no ice).
Stackability is a key feature of our LoadOut GoBox family. Two GoBox 15s fit on top of the GoBox 30, and three GoBox 15s or one GoBox 15 and one GoBox 30 fit on top of the GoBox 60.
These products meet both IP65 and IP67 international standards, which are used to define levels of sealing effectiveness. IP65 means a product is protected against a blast of water, while IP67 requires a product to be dry 30 minutes after being submerged in 1m of water.
Our hard cases meet both IP65 and IP67 international standards, which are used to define levels of sealing effectiveness. IP65 means a product is protected against a blast of water, while IP67 requires a product to be dry 30 minutes after being submerged in 1m of water.
The size of the cargo box you need mostly comes down to a matter of preference for your pursuit. But if we had to distil it down, the GoBox 15 is the perfect size to keep essentials dry, the GoBox 30 fits anything ranging from climbing gear to a camp pantry, and the GoBox 60 is big enough to be your personal gear locker.
Stackability is a key feature of our LoadOut® GoBox family. Two GoBox 15s fit on top of the GoBox 30, and three GoBox 15s or one GoBox 15 and one GoBox 30 fit on top of the GoBox 60.
No, these products are not designed to be used with food and drink. If you’re in the market for a cooler, check out our Tundra® Hard Coolers or Hopper® Soft Coolers.

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