Yeti Coolers

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Feb 17, 2014
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Orlando, FL
Yes. They are high priced but worth it if you need that level of performance. Would not use for water and drinks for softball.
 
Feb 17, 2014
7,152
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Orlando, FL
A bit overkill IMO. I use one to keep all of gods critters fresh and tasty for days at a time out in the field until I get back for cooking and freezing. With the constant opening and closing associated with a cooler at game I doubt that you would realize the cost vs benefit of a Yeti. I used to have a 48qt Igloo Marine cooler that has better insulation than most at a fraction of the cost of a Yeti for games. If you have one I would use it, but would not buy it for that purpose alone.
 

Josh Greer

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Jul 31, 2013
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Central Missouri
Mike, we don't have many Yetis (or Grizzlies for that matter) in central MO.....so, never heard of them. Looks like it would be a good tool for my fence climbing needs. I've already killed one cooler this year using it as a step ladder. But yes, pricey stuff.
 
Feb 17, 2014
7,152
113
Orlando, FL
WM - Duh! Forgot you fish when you have some life away from softball. Buy the Yeti, you will love to keep your catch fresh it and it will work very well at the fields.
 
Aug 26, 2011
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Houston, Texas
Yeti mugs are great...they keep beverages hot/cold long time. Expensive but my dad and dh love theirs. My dad has both 32 and 20 oz mugs. LOL. And he loves his Yeti cooler for fishing...keeps everything nice and cold on hot summer days in the Gulf.
 

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