Yeti has had big years before, but 2025 hits different. In a span of months, the brand leapt from campsites and truck beds into new corners of everyday life, firing up its first grill/fire pits while rolling out a surprisingly deep bench of dog toys, a carbon steel pan, a workout-focused shakeout bottle and more, all designed with the same overbuilt DNA as its hard coolers.
Core product lines like the Rambler lineup went through its own growth spurt, adding purpose-built bowls, new leak-fighting lids and refined ceramic coatings that make everything from your morning coffee to camp chili feel more considered.
Meanwhile, long-requested colorways like Wetlands Camo and King Crab Orange staged a comeback, giving fans a second shot at some of Yeti’s most coveted looks.
Taken together, it all but guarantees 2025 will go down as one of the most significant chapters in Yeti’s story – a year when the brand’s world got a lot bigger without losing what created its cult-following in the first place.
Welcome to This Year in Gear: A year-end retrospective of the most noteworthy launches, mapped across the gear landscape. Check out all of our 2025 key brand and product category retrospectives here.
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