YETIÂ Hopper 20 Cooler
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The YETI Hopper 20 lets you keep at least 12 cans ice-cold for days, putting all other soft coolers to shame no matter where you haul it: to the campground, barbecue or BYOB restaurant.
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- Nearly indestructible nylon webbing straps and neoprene shoulder strap will stand up to an abundance of abuse
- HydroLok Zipper is the ultimate waterproof, airtight closure and is constructed like the zippers found in survival suits and hazmat gear
- ColdCell insulation is 1-in. thick on the sides and 1.5-in. thick on the bottom, offering far superior insulation to ordinary soft coolers
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View the YETI Hopper Product LineView all YETI Soft-sided CoolersBest Use | Camping |
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Gear Capacity (L) | 17 |
Gear Capacity (cu. in.) | 1,062 |
Material(s) | Outer: 840-denier double-side thermoplastic urethane; insulation: closed-cell foam; bottom: EVA |
Dimensions | 21.5 x 13.8 x 10.5 inches |
Weight | 4 pounds |
Collapsible | Yes |
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Yeti on North Shore of Oahu
Bought the Hopper 20 for my own birthday. One of the best gifts I've ever received! The cooler performed perfectly during a recent camping trip at Turtle Bay on the North Shore of Oahu. Easy to hike with and kept beers ice cold. Highly recommend the Hopper 20!
Really rough as nails
I have had this amazing cooler for about 4 months now. It stands up to its standards! It works very well with my yeti ice. I use this cooler for lunch at work and on weekends for those adventures that you may end up on. A must buy!
Harley Road Trip Buddy!
Yeti, I wanted to let you all know how great it was to finally have a cold drink at will on a Road Trip. WI this weekend was in the upper 80's and driving up north to the camper used to require at least several stops for cold drinks...Until we bought the Hopper 20 to add to the "Must take gear" on these rides. The perfect size to strap to the back of the bike, holds way more drinks than we would could use on a weekend run (not complaining here) and keeps them cold all day into the night without any problems. Many thanks, guys. From someone who appreciates "Over Engineering" over "Multiple Purchases" of lesser quality items. J
Totally Worth it!!!!!
After reading REI reviews on this puppy,and as an old solo hiker who likes to have a cold after a long trek, here we go: Pre-chilled they puppy with some ice the day before, poured the water out and loaded her up with 6 IPA's 3 bottles of vino, and some sparking water. Placed her in a bear locker at 10k in the sun. Day, 1 got back and enjoyed a cold one. Day 2, the same. Day 3 with no ice remaining only cold water - the big test. I was stoked to enjoy a cold one. Now "bear" in mind she spent 3 days in a bear locker and could not be happier with product.
The perfect cooler for any activity
I bought my Hopper 20 right at the turn of the year and I couldn't be more satisfied. I also own the Hopper 40 but wanted something smaller and more portable for when I am on the go. The 20 is perfect for so many activities from backyard bbqs to beach days to paddle sports. No matter where I am I know my food and drinks will stay cold through the day and overnight. The accessories are great too like the molle zinger and sidekick, which make for extra space when you don't have pockets, or little tools to help when you're on the water. Even when fully loaded it's never too heavy, and super easy no matter what you're doing. Hands down best cooler I've ever owned.
Don't buy into the hype
I bought one of these and did a side-by-side comparison test with another soft sided cooler that I own. I filled each with a 10 pound bag of ice and let sit for 24 hrs. +. Afterwards I drained the water out of each into mason jars. They performed about the same. Actually the other cooler performed slightly better (less water). Granted the other cooler is slightly smaller, but the difference should be negligible. The other cooler cost a fraction of the Yeti. Now the Yeti is made of better materials, is very rugged, looks great, etc., but it holds ice no better. In my opinion it sure isn't worth the ludicrous price. Save yourself some money, there are other coolers just as good for less.
love this lil girl!!
Just received the 20qt Hopper last Sunday, I own a 65 tundra and a roadie already, so I prob would have never gotten a hopper if I didn't recive as a gift. But know that I own one, ill always have one. It being soft sided, its easy to carry, holds plenty of ice and beer, and alot easier to carry. I've filled with ice and drinks and carried with shoulder strap and is very comfortable, unlike other coolers ive carried that's that heavy. I was a lil nervous about it holding ice a long time being the top isn't thick insulated, but no worries, holds ice gor days. Now if they just hurry up and get colsters back in stock, ill be set!
Good lunch bag
I drive an 18-wheeler and was given the hopper 20 as a gift because my nickname is Yeti. I keep it on the floor next to me while I am driving for my cold snacks and drinks within reach. A lot of people complain about the zipper, which I too complained about at first. TO OVERCOME THE ZIPPER PROBLEM, PUSH THE ENDS TOGETHER. I really like my cooler now and kinda wish I had the bigger one. Now that I know how much it costs, it might be a little pricey for what I use it for. Get the hopper 40 for your trucker friends.
Perfect size and weight.
I am very pleased. I bought this about 20 days ago and have used it at least 10 of those. I also have a Tundra 75 but needed something more manageable for our kayaks and other activities where the Tundra would otherwise be too cumbersome. The Hopper 20 has been working great. A couple things that I have noticed: The zipper is not 100% air tight, under pressure and moderate condensation along the zipper after it spent the night on its side. Otherwise, it's a well thought out, great design. The cooler is very stable with it's wider base, and the heavy raft material, including all seams, seem bomb proof. I'll be putting a lot of miles on this one.
Yup - this makes me happy!!!
After reading reviews on this puppy, and as an old solo hiker who likes to have a cold after a long trek, here we go: Pre-chilled this puppy with some ice the day before, poured the water out next am and loaded her up with 6 IPA's 3 bottles of vino, and some sparking water. Placed her in a bear locker at 10k in the sun. Day, 1 got back and enjoyed a cold one. Day 2, the same. Day 3 with no ice remaining only cold water - the big test. I was stoked to enjoy a cold one. Now "bear" in mind she spent 3 days in a bear locker (hot) and could not be happier with product.