Category Archive - ‘Friends of YETI’

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YETI Spotlight: Adipose Boatworks

Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Winters in Montana are cold.  Like really cold, with temperatures often below 0°.  But those cold temperatures bring lots of waterfowl and even some good trout fishing.  And while some things may slow down to a winter crawl, our friends at Adipose Boatworks are fast at work creating some of the greatest new drift boats [...]

Big City Brine

Tuesday, November 30th, 2010

We hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. It’s hard not to enjoy a long weekend filled with family, football and hopefully some time spent outdoors (by the looks of our Whitetail Photo Contest, lots of you went deer hunting!).  And of course, we can’t forget the turkey. Lots and lots of turkey.  Whether you roast it, [...]

YETI Spotlight: CCA

Tuesday, November 9th, 2010

If you live near any US coastline, chances are you have heard of the Coastal Conservation Association (CCA) and their undying efforts to preserve and protect our coastal fisheries. CCA’s mission is to conserve, promote and enhance the present and future availability of coastal resources for the benefit and enjoyment of the general public. And if you [...]

YETI Spotlight: The Season with Justin Martin

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

Justin Martin is just an average American guy.  Like many people in the YETI Nation, he is a husband, a father, an outdoors enthusiast and a hard-working homebuilder in his hometown of Enterprise, Alabama.  He has also done some things that aren’t so average.  He played football at Auburn University. He is an accomplished professional archer whose [...]

Salty Dawgs

Monday, November 1st, 2010

When the work day is done at his Tulsa-based business Trailer Refrigeration Service, Jerry Rackley often invites employees, clients and friends alike to take a load off and enjoy a cold beer.  As a self-proclaimed expert, he felt like he knew the best method possible to chill down a case of beer.  After all, he is [...]

Wildly Stronger

YETI Coolers are built to take the rugged abuse that comes with the way we work and play. Unlike ordinary coolers, which are essentially "disposable", a YETI is made to last! Read More

Keep Ice Longer

In the end, the functional purpose of a cooler is to keep the contents cold. By combining thicker walls, added insulation (especially in the lid), and a full-frame gasket, YETI Coolers out-insulate the others! Read More

Testimonials

"I've been buying coolers all my life! So have you! I'm THROUGH, DONE, FINISHED! I've got my YETI now. All I have to worry about is what to put in it." - Flip Pallot Legendary fisherman/ TV show host Read More

"The YETI Coolers are the Rolls Royce of all coolers. I have taken mine on several flights already and they even stand up to the baggage handlers in the airports. That's the quality I need in a product." - Dick Scorzafava The Radical Bowhunter Read More

"As professional guides we want professional equipment. YETI Coolers are definitely professional grade!" - Rick and Julie Kreuter Beyond the Hunt TV Read More

"YETI Coolers are superior ... from the hinges and latches to the tough-as-nails construction. Best of all, they keep everything colder, longer! You can spend less and get a cooler that will fail after a couple years of hard use. Or you can step up to a YETI and own the world's finest cooler that will never let you down." - Babe Winkelman Good Fishing and Outdoor Secrets TV Read More

"We use our YETI Coolers when traveling out of state to hunt big bucks. They are durable and most importantly keep our meat and capes cool so we can get them back home for processing! We don't leave home without one!" - Pat Reeve & Nicole Jones Driven TV Read More

"Having spent a lifetime using cheap coolers with hinges and fasteners that inevitably break, I'm glad to see that the YETI is built like the proverbial brick outhouse. There are 2 full inches of insulation inside the rotomolded body and lid. Hinges are recessed toavoid knocks, and the lid has a massive, freezer-type seal." - John Merwin Field Editor, Field & Stream Read More

"The YETI Tundra coolers withstand smashing, prying, scratching, biting, and tossing by hungry bears." - Interagency Grizzly Bear Committee (IGBC) Read More

"YETI coolers are one of the best I have seen. Simple, tough and keeps ice for 5 days in 117 degree heat!" - Arnie Chandola Northwest Voyageurs Little Salmon Lodge Read More

"This is the best customer service I have ever received on any type of product that I own." - George Pugh Read More

"I love my YETI cooler!" - Todd Moore Read More

"I bought the YETI 105 Tundra today. Wow, this thing is built like a truck!" - Capt. Scott Swartz Founder of the Florida Fly Fishing Schools and Atlanta Fly Fishing School Read More

"Just received my 85qt. Tundra..What a beauty!! GREAT quality is an understatement!" - Bob Popovics Read More

"I just received my Tundra 65 qt YETI!! I figured it would be built better than the competition, but I dint think it would be THIS STRONG. The handlesand hinges are great, the seal is superb. Hell, its built better than the 'fridge in my home!! We learned a tough lesson in Houston after Hurricane Ike. There's no such thing as too much ice chest. It's a fact, we may not haveanother hurricane for another 10 years...OR we may have a cat 5 NEXT YEAR, either way, I'll be better prepared with this YETI cooler." - Brad Read More

"I just took a 45qt. and 65qt. YETI Tundra for testing on a 5 day Smith float in Montana...Impressive!" - William Gillespie Read More

"The cooler exceeded my expectations...which were pretty high." - Kevin Ruland Read More

"Ya'll build one tough cooler. I have a fishing camp on Big Lake in Hackberry Louisiana. When Hurricane Ike came through, we had 5 ft of water under the camp from the storm surge. I found my YETI a quarter mile away, some 100 yards back in a tallow tree swamp. Other than a few scratches, it cleaned up very well. I am very happy to have it back. Great product!" - Jeff McDonald Houston, Texas Read More