Before you complain about the price be aware of the features this bag has -
1. It's smaller than most bags that cost less. This means you carry less and have greater mobility.
2. The bottle two holders are specifically designed to hold their ramblers. This way people can see you spent too much on a mug twice.
3. The zipper pulls are just a tied piece of nylon. The lack of a quality pull means you never have to worry about it breaking. Just buy string.
4. As it advertises, it has shoulder straps. With the loosey goosey regulations these days you can never be sure if backpacks have shoulder straps or they are satchels in disguise.
5. It says YETI not once, not twice, but three times (if you count the tag inside the bag).
If you are like me and are opting in for the maximum amount you can buy, 10, please be aware you cannot get 10 of each color. Choosing how many of each color is the hardest part of my day so far.
*Note* - Just poking fun at people who love YETI. I've used a $130 dollar Thule backpack every single day for the past 10 years. A hundred bucks is well worth a good quality backpack and I would always recommend buying a high quality name brand bag, I just don't think this bag would live up to my expectations.
I have owned several bags and this one has been my favorite.
It's not too top heavy to where it folds over when opening the top.
I like having the bottles be stored on the outside. They close by magnets when not in use.
I'd definitely recommend this thing. Especially at this price.
DM if you have other questions.
Does the laptop compartment have little inner bands at the bottom that suspend the laptop so that if the backpack drops, it doesn't hit the ground as hard? I have a couple dents on my laptop from a fall like this.
Either way, I feel like this is the first backpack I've seen that has a bottle carrier that can actually fit a large bottle.
Does the laptop compartment have little inner bands at the bottom that suspend the laptop so that if the backpack drops, it doesn't hit the ground as hard? I have a couple dents on my laptop from a fall like this.
Either way, I feel like this is the first backpack I've seen that has a bottle carrier that can actually fit a large bottle.
It doesn't have the straps but it has a little cushion. It also has smaller compartment for something like an iPad that has a few inches gap from the bottom. Also a slot for a pencil.
I have the model before this and it's rock solid. Everything Yeti makes is built to last. Buy it once and be happy for years, buy it cheap and be happy for days.
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Looks like a nice backpack, seems pricey but what isn't these days.
Looks like a nice backpack, seems pricey but what isn't these days.
This isn't the cooler backpack.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1...VGN
I have owned several bags and this one has been my favorite.
It's not too top heavy to where it folds over when opening the top.
I like having the bottles be stored on the outside. They close by magnets when not in use.
I'd definitely recommend this thing. Especially at this price.
DM if you have other questions.
1. It's smaller than most bags that cost less. This means you carry less and have greater mobility.
2. The bottle two holders are specifically designed to hold their ramblers. This way people can see you spent too much on a mug twice.
3. The zipper pulls are just a tied piece of nylon. The lack of a quality pull means you never have to worry about it breaking. Just buy string.
4. As it advertises, it has shoulder straps. With the loosey goosey regulations these days you can never be sure if backpacks have shoulder straps or they are satchels in disguise.
5. It says YETI not once, not twice, but three times (if you count the tag inside the bag).
If you are like me and are opting in for the maximum amount you can buy, 10, please be aware you cannot get 10 of each color. Choosing how many of each color is the hardest part of my day so far.
*Note* - Just poking fun at people who love YETI. I've used a $130 dollar Thule backpack every single day for the past 10 years. A hundred bucks is well worth a good quality backpack and I would always recommend buying a high quality name brand bag, I just don't think this bag would live up to my expectations.
It's not too top heavy to where it folds over when opening the top.
I like having the bottles be stored on the outside. They close by magnets when not in use.
I'd definitely recommend this thing. Especially at this price.
DM if you have other questions.
Does the laptop compartment have little inner bands at the bottom that suspend the laptop so that if the backpack drops, it doesn't hit the ground as hard? I have a couple dents on my laptop from a fall like this.
Either way, I feel like this is the first backpack I've seen that has a bottle carrier that can actually fit a large bottle.
Either way, I feel like this is the first backpack I've seen that has a bottle carrier that can actually fit a large bottle.
It doesn't have the straps but it has a little cushion. It also has smaller compartment for something like an iPad that has a few inches gap from the bottom. Also a slot for a pencil.
Side pockets are nice though for large bottles.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1...VGN
What do you use it for to turn on the lights in your basement