Highlights
Quality
Requires both hands to unzip but love the quality.
The convenience and performance is balanced well and the build quality is exceptional.
The lining on the inner walls isnt even flush with the actual material the pack is made out of so it looks more like a bag insi... Read More
Overall its double the price cause its double the product in that category.
Competitiveness
Like all yeti products, it works as advertised.
The rtic uses classic bungee cords on the front that you can pull tight and thats its.
As promised, buit for the price, it better be.
Let me just start off by saying i have both yeti and rtic coolers and each have their positives and negatives.
Overview
- How are reviewers describing this item?
great, cold, easy, same and made. - Our engine has profiled the reviewer patterns and has determined that there is minimal deception involved.
- Our engine has discovered that over 80% high quality reviews are present.
- This product had a total of 2,092 reviews as of our last analysis date on Sep 13 2021.
Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The box it came in said yeti all over it
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
We really like our hopper however i think it leaks up top of you bump it over but maybe i didn’t have the zipper exactly in place
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Ice retention is pretty good although you cannot expect the same performance as a rotomolded cooler
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Im interested in the spill proof zipper they advertise
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Way overpriced but what are you gonna do
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Could have gotten the same item from rtic for half the price but i got out voted
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
The yeti uses a molle system across the entire pack and includes 1 connecting buckle idk what its called lol that allows you to strap something down to the front
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
They made sure to include the side handles like on the yeti however the top carry handle is atrocious and gets really annoying when trying to actually wear the backpack