Description
YETI TUNDRA HAUL
YETI Nation spoke and YETI listened. Their first-ever YETI cooler on wheels is the answer to taking Tundra’s legendary toughness and unmatched insulation power the extra mile. And nothing was sacrificed in the making of this cold-holding powerhouse, ensuring the Haul lives up to the Tundra name. The Tundra Haul is now the toughest cooler on two wheels.
First things first – our nearly-indestructible NeverFlat Wheels and T-Bar StrongArm Handle join forces to offer the most durable, reliable, and comfortable towing design. And just like its predecessors, this Tundra is built with Rotomolded Construction and PermaFrost Insulation, so you can trust your contents will stay frosty, even in triple-digit temps.
NEVERFLAT WHEELS – Solid, single-piece tire construction is impact- and puncture-resistant.STRONGARM HANDLE – Durable welded aluminum arm with comfortable grips. Curved design tracks left or right for heel-friendly towing.
ROTOMOLDED CONSTRUCTION – Makes it armored to the core and virtually indestructible.
Note: Tundra Haul is not compatible with the dry goods basket.
J. J. F. –
Great Choice Nothing But The Best…!!!Very sturdy well made. Very durable in keeping your items cold. As far as the maneuverability it glides like your in the air. In all great choice and nothing but the best…Yeti!!!
Gaby –
What a beauty!Love it’s size not too bulky and not too small. So much easier to roll versus carrying!
Sandra Castro –
Exelente,hermosaaMe encanta preciosaa
William Wisecracker –
Great but leaks if it is upright. Finding a basket to fit has been challengingHeld five days of proteins for a road trip without an issue. It just leaks if it is on it’s side. Not sure if it is a defect or it can’t be placed vertically.The handle does manage to catch/snag on random things, would’ve been nice to lock it in place. The weight isn’t terrible but the the handle moving makes it awkward when lifting. No clue if there are better versions, my previous roto-molded cooler was a quarter of the price, but held cold items 1/3 of the time. Glad that the Haul had more space vertically than similar sized wheel-less version.
Ken –
Excellent productVery nice
DivaD –
Love the yeti!Works great! Kept 2 bags of ice frozen for 2 days! It’s super sturdy handle and wheels make it so nice little effort to move it around.Love the blue color as well!
joey –
Strong handleAwesome and extra heavy cooler. Does what’s it needs to do. Great product. Just it arrived three days after I needed it. Had to use another brand.
Nicolo Addario –
Second to noneNot much to say except its a Yeti. It does everything well and looks cool. The wheels are heavy duty and make transport a breeze. The only way to roll.
Mark –
Honest review: Is it worth the price?Have used the cooler twice since purchasing it. Once for a rooftop party, once for a 4 day camping trip.Is it worth the price? The answer is a solid “maybe” depending on your use case.Who would find this cooler useful?Anyone going camping for more than 3 days who doesn’t need to store a lot of food, or is just storing smaller food like hotdogs and steaks.I took this Yeti AND cooler my 24 year old $60 Coleman cooler camping for 4 days. Below is a comparison of their performance:The Yeti definitely keeps the ice longer. My estimate is twice as long as my old Coleman. After 4 days where each cooler had the same amount of ice, the Yeti still had half its ice, where the Coleman (no clasp to hold it closed) had melted entirely by day three.Size wise, I’m not super impressed by the interior capacity of the Yeti because the walls are so thick so it is a trade off.The Yeti can hold enough food for 4 days for two people. You definitely need to have another cooler for drinks, which is what I used the Coleman for. The Yeti was just food and two bags of ice. The wheels take up some of the interior room of the Yeti. (See photo)For the rooftop party that I took the Yeti to, it was great for keeping drinks, but I wish I had brought my Coleman, because people complained that the constant slamming of the Yeti was annoying. And it was very loud! Everyone jumps if you just let the lid drop close. It’s heavy plastic against plastic slamming together no gasket to break the fall. The Coleman doesn’t slam shut because the lid isn’t heavy, and for 1 to 3 days keeps drinks just as cold, even though it melted by day 3.Do I like the Yeti? Yes, the food stayed on top of the remaining ice instead of ending up floating in melt-water. And for that, it’s great. It also made a great solid chair. But I’ve sat on my Coleman’s flimsy lid for years without it warping and I’m 225lbs.One design flaw, is the poor choice of feet, which have huge screw holes about 3/4” in diameter, which fill up with mud and have to be dug out. Presumably this is so you can replace them easily. But with no end caps over them, mud gets stuck in them and then all over the back of the car and floor if you don’t notice these mud collectors first and dig them out. (See attached photo)Is it worth the price? It depends…If you are going camping for more than 3 days and need to keep ice that long, it does that easily. But it doesn’t have the capacity for enough food to warrant keeping ice for more than say 5 days, unless your food is small.So who needs this cooler?People going on long 4+ day trips who want to buy two of these coolers, in order to ensure they have enough space for food and drinks and enough ice left until the end of the trip. Or if you want to take along a secondary cheap cooler for drinks and transfer some of the ice from the Yeti when it melts.If you just do 1 to 4 day trips, save your money and buy two large cheap coolers for much less money, and just add more ice.Honestly, thus cooler is a luxury item for people with money to burn. Because you will need 2 coolers for a long trip anyway.
NN. Vancity –
The best cooler I’ve ever hadI was on the fence for a while on buying this cooler because of the cost and because of one review here on Amazon complaining about the wheels and how for an expensive cooler they expected better wheels. When I was finally ready to buy, it was sold out everywhere (even local retailers) and the only ones available on Amazon were the ugly colors and I didn’t want to fork over full price for something I wasn’t 💯 happy with. Then just before our big camping trip I found some for sale via the warehouse deals here and decided to buy 2 of them since the prices were much lower. I know random right? When received I opened up and noticed immediately that these suckers are heavy duty which also meant they are heavy even without anything in them. Well I packed both of them up with ice and used one cooler for drinks and one for our food. The ice in the cooler for drinks lasted 4 days with heavy usage while the cooler with food lasted 6 days.A few quick notes:1) Once full you’ll probably want to use two people to lift.2) pre-chill your cooler people by sacrificing a bag of ice or two the day before you pack it up.3) For the person who reviewed and complained about the wheels and it making “too much noise” in a hotel lobby. I’m an idiot for even considering your review. The wheels are perfect for the outdoors and if you want a cooler for camping BUY THIS!PS lastly my camping trip was in August with my family and my parents joined along. They are VERY frugal/cheap and just shook their heads at me when I brought the coolers for our trip and told them how much I paid. By the end of the trip they both agreed it was money well spent