New Yeti Yonder Water bottle

   08.07.23

New Yeti Yonder Water bottle

Yeti has announced another new product in their drinkware line. Unlike their Rambler series of tumblers and containers, the Yeti Yonder water bottles are 50% lighter and made of recycled plastic. The Yonder series of bottles brings a unique design that differs from most Nalgene bottles on the market. A leakproof design that is built to carry cold water and noncarbonated drinks. It sports a two-piece cap called the Yonder Chug Cap. The carry handle’s top half twists off to reveal a small mouthpiece for “controlled” chugging, while the bottom cap has a large opening for refilling or washing. The Yonder bottle is dishwasher safe and has a shatter-resistant design that is built for any outdoor adventure ahead.

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Yeti offers four sizes to fit various outdoor and everyday carry activities. They offer a smaller 600ml/20oz option for carrying water to the office or for ultralight day hikes. The 750ml/25oz or 1L/34oz sizes in between are geared toward longer hikes and camping trips. Rounding out the sizes is the 1.5L/50oz when a day’s worth of water is needed. Yeti’s Yonder bottles come in four basic color schemes and one limited edition run for their release. The basic colors are Charcoal, Navy, Seafoam, the forever classic Clear, and a limited run of Canopy Green.

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The Yonder series of water bottles come with a limited number of accessories that are sold separately. A tether cap that is exclusive to the Yonder series, offers an easy way to affix the Yonder Chug Cap to the bottle. Outside of the Rambler bottle sling, the Rambler accessories are incompatible with this set of water bottles. The bottle comes with a 5-year warranty and prices range from $22 to $30. Like all of Yeti’s drinkware, they offer ways to make them personal with custom designs and prints. The Yeti Yonder water bottle rounds out their drinkware lineup, offering a solution for every outdoor adventure to stay hydrated.

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