YETI’s Yonder Water Bottle Is Its Lightest Ever
YETI designed the Yonder Bottle to be easy to take and hard to break.
Hydration is a key aspect of any adventure, and YETI is here with a new product it claims to be virtually indestructible. Hike, climb, camp, bike, sail, and more with the YETI Yonder Bottle by your side.
With the Yonder Bottle, the brand aims to combine lightweight materials and durable construction, taking you higher and further. As the brand’s lightest water bottle yet — weighing 0.6 and 0.67 ounces for its 750mL and 1L bottles, respectively — it’s designed to be your reliable hydration source no matter where you venture.
Yonder Bottle Specs
The features of the Yonder Bottle all center around durability and ease of use. Whether you’re hiking or climbing to the farthest reaches, thoughtful design elements make it easier to carry and hold onto.
The lid is designed to be totally leakproof, with a spout for quick sips and a larger screw-cap opening for refilling. The bottle is available in 750mL and 1L sizes, so whether you’re on a quick hike or an all-day adventure, you can fill up and go with confidence.
Key Features
- “100% leakproof” cap with easy clip and handle for comfortable carry
- Flared lip on spout allows for easier handling while on the move
- Slices and grooves in design to support grip
- Thick-walled plastic lid construction for increased durability
Pro Testing to the Ends of the Earth
YETI built the Yonder Bottle to shrug off impacts, drops, and freezing temperatures without losing function.
The brand is confident this bottle can take you farther than ever before. So confident, in fact, that it partnered with pro surfer and YETI surf ambassador John John Florence to send the Yonder on a 3,500-mile sailing trip to Fiji. (You can see more from his travels on his Instagram feed.)
Florence gives this water bottle a thumbs-up. “It’s as light and durable as you’d ever need,” he said.
This article is sponsored by YETI. Find out more about YETI Yonder Bottle online.
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