Yeti coolers, tumblers, and gear rarely go on sale, but a limited Prime Day event at Amazon is currently offering select Yeti products at up to $90 off. Discounts apply to hard coolers, soft coolers, drinkware, and bags—with limited-color items like Firefly Yellow and Cherry Blossom leading the markdowns.
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It’s a well-known fact that Yeti makes some of the best coolers—and that they rarely go on sale. But right now, you can find a bunch of Yeti products (including the aforementioned coolers, along with tumblers, water bottles, and other gear) discounted up to $90 off at Amazon. For Prime Day, select colors like Firefly Yellow and Cherry Blossom are currently marked down during this limited-time sale. Below are the best Prime Day Yeti deals going on already. Things are selling out quickly, so don’t hesitate to add something (or somethings) to your cart.
Best Prime Day Yeti Deals
Hard Coolers
- Yeti Roadie 15 Hard Cooler, $150 (save $50)
- Yeti Limited Edition Tundra 45 Cooler, $262 (save $88)
Soft Coolers
- Yeti Hopper Flip 18 Portable Soft Cooler, $225 (save $75)
- Yeti Hopper M20 Backpack Cooler, $243 (save $82)
- Yeti Hopper M30 Tote Bag Cooler, $280 (save $70)
Drinkware
- Yeti Yonder Water Bottle w/ Chug Cap, $22 (save $6)
- Yeti Rambler 24 oz Mug w/ MagSlider Lid, $24 (save $11)
- Yeti Rambler 35 oz Tumbler w/ Handle & Straw Lid, $29 (save $13)
- Yeti Rambler 42 oz Tumbler w/ Handle & Straw Lid, $31 (save $14)
- Yeti Rambler Gallon Jug, $91 (save $40)
Bags and Other Gear
- Yeti Bottle Sling for Rambler Bottles, $24 (save $11)
- Yeti Sidekick Dry 6L Gear Case, $56 (save $20)
- Yeti Ranchero 27L Backpack, $206 (save $70)
Yeti’s hold-the-line pricing strategy is part of the brand’s identity—and part of why its gear retains resale value and cult status among serious outdoorspeople. When discounts do appear, they move fast and they don’t last. If you’ve been eyeing a Tundra, a Hopper, or a Rambler jug and waiting for the price to soften, this is the window. It won’t stay open long. Field & Stream readers know good gear when they see it; the only question here is timing.








