Easy to flip, to sip, and carry. Waste no time hydrating on your morning hikes, kayak trips, and daily commutes with our flip and sip colour-matched straw cap water bottle. The Rambler 26 oz. Water Bottle is the goldilocks of our bottle line. It holds just the right amount for a day on the boat or at the beach, while still fitting in your YETI backpack. It comes with a colour matching straw cap that's leak resistant and easy to carry (thanks to the TripleHaul Handle). Like all Rambler Bottles, it's over engineered and double-wall insulated to keep your water cold until the last sip, and it's dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Plus, it comes with a wide-straw insert, so you get more drink with every sip.
Easy to flip, to sip, and carry. Waste no time hydrating on your morning hikes, kayak trips, and daily commutes with our flip and sip colour-matched straw cap water bottle. The Rambler 26 oz. Water Bottle is the goldilocks of our bottle line. It holds just the right amount for a day on the boat or at the beach, while still fitting in your YETI backpack. It comes with a colour matching straw cap that's leak resistant and easy to carry (thanks to the TripleHaul Handle). Like all Rambler Bottles, it's over engineered and double-wall insulated to keep your water cold until the last sip, and it's dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Plus, it comes with a wide-straw insert, so you get more drink with every sip.
Yeti Rambler 18oz (532ml) Reusable Bottle with Straw Cap Canyon Red - Fishing Station
Easy to flip, to sip, and carry. Waste no time hydrating on your morning hikes, kayak trips, and daily commutes with our flip and sip colour-matched straw cap water bottle. The Rambler 26 oz. Water Bottle is the goldilocks of our bottle line. It holds just the right amount for a day on the boat or at the beach, while still fitting in your YETI backpack. It comes with a colour matching straw cap that's leak resistant and easy to carry (thanks to the TripleHaul Handle). Like all Rambler Bottles, it's over engineered and double-wall insulated to keep your water cold until the last sip, and it's dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Plus, it comes with a wide-straw insert, so you get more drink with every sip.
Easy to flip, to sip, and carry. Waste no time hydrating on your morning hikes, kayak trips, and daily commutes with our flip and sip colour-matched straw cap water bottle. The Rambler 26 oz. Water Bottle is the goldilocks of our bottle line. It holds just the right amount for a day on the boat or at the beach, while still fitting in your YETI backpack. It comes with a colour matching straw cap that's leak resistant and easy to carry (thanks to the TripleHaul Handle). Like all Rambler Bottles, it's over engineered and double-wall insulated to keep your water cold until the last sip, and it's dishwasher safe for easy cleaning. Plus, it comes with a wide-straw insert, so you get more drink with every sip.
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originally posted on YETI
Most companies have a 16oz and a 20oz version. Yeti is smart by offering a single 18oz. I own a Thermos Element5 with a 360' cap which works great but the mug has a handle and thick rubber base so it doesn't sit well in cup holders. I love the bare no handle Yeti design. It fits into cup holders and backpack bottle holders perfectly without any handles getting in the way. Camelback also has a similar bottle with a 360' lid but Yeti is sold everywhere, has interchangables lids, and works as good as anything else. Other coffee ramblers have rubber gaskets and complicated lid designs that arn't 360'. Yeti is leakproof, 360 degree, simple to operate and clean, and it perorms insulation wise. Best portable coffee mug on the market. For those complaining there is no ... MoreMost companies have a 16oz and a 20oz version. Yeti is smart by offering a single 18oz. I own a Thermos Element5 with a 360' cap which works great but the mug has a handle and thick rubber base so it doesn't sit well in cup holders. I love the bare no handle Yeti design. It fits into cup holders and backpack bottle holders perfectly without any handles getting in the way. Camelback also has a similar bottle with a 360' lid but Yeti is sold everywhere, has interchangables lids, and works as good as anything else. Other coffee ramblers have rubber gaskets and complicated lid designs that arn't 360'. Yeti is leakproof, 360 degree, simple to operate and clean, and it perorms insulation wise. Best portable coffee mug on the market. For those complaining there is no handle, Yeti makes a sling or you can use a bag or hip bag with bottle holders. For coffee I think no handle is prefered for sitting in car cup holders
originally posted on YETI
The only reason I am writing this is because you expect perfection when you pay premium prices for a cup. A few years back I got the Rambler 18 bottle with hotshot cap. I am a world traveler and bring it almost always. I had an issue with it leaking all over my backpack on one of my flights. This was extremely inconvenient as everything got wet. After I got back to the USA I completed the warranty process regarding the product. The agent stated not to put anything hot into the cup and sent me a new top. When I buy a product I always read the care/use etc. guide. I never saw that I couldn’t put hot liquids in it. It even says on the Yeti website I could. What I am getting at is, train your folks Yeti. If the cup is not meant for hot liquids, then it should not be on ... MoreThe only reason I am writing this is because you expect perfection when you pay premium prices for a cup. A few years back I got the Rambler 18 bottle with hotshot cap. I am a world traveler and bring it almost always. I had an issue with it leaking all over my backpack on one of my flights. This was extremely inconvenient as everything got wet. After I got back to the USA I completed the warranty process regarding the product. The agent stated not to put anything hot into the cup and sent me a new top. When I buy a product I always read the care/use etc. guide. I never saw that I couldn’t put hot liquids in it. It even says on the Yeti website I could. What I am getting at is, train your folks Yeti. If the cup is not meant for hot liquids, then it should not be on your packaging or website. I honestly do not know who is right or wrong. I didn’t even reply to the email about who was right or wrong. If there was a defect like I saw Yeti reply to in another review then send a whole new cup, not just a top. The saying “ you get what you pay for “ is not always correct. With all that being said, I love the design.
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OK I have Yeti product I really love: the Yeti 20 oz tumbler is a great cold drink car cup, for instance. the 14 oz mug with magslider lid is the best hot drink Yeti ever, and I use a WeatherTech CupCoffee adapter to make those mugs work in cupholders - excellent! and the 18 oz bottle with the Chug Cap is grate for day hikes or for clipping to a paddleboard.However: the 18 oz Hotshot Bottle with HotSHot cap is not so great. As a Thermos it is pretty lousy - making pours from this Hotshot into a cup will almost always involve some dribbles - not so great for in the car. and drinking hot coffee (while it stays really hot) is not comfortable as you have to tip the bottle way up and never quite know when scalding coffee is going to hit your mouth. nice idea but a less ... MoreOK I have Yeti product I really love: the Yeti 20 oz tumbler is a great cold drink car cup, for instance. the 14 oz mug with magslider lid is the best hot drink Yeti ever, and I use a WeatherTech CupCoffee adapter to make those mugs work in cupholders - excellent! and the 18 oz bottle with the Chug Cap is grate for day hikes or for clipping to a paddleboard.However: the 18 oz Hotshot Bottle with HotSHot cap is not so great. As a Thermos it is pretty lousy - making pours from this Hotshot into a cup will almost always involve some dribbles - not so great for in the car. and drinking hot coffee (while it stays really hot) is not comfortable as you have to tip the bottle way up and never quite know when scalding coffee is going to hit your mouth. nice idea but a less than wonderful experience. I'd stick with 14 oz Tumblers and pack extra coffee in a 24 oz Thermos brand product with a totally no-drip pour. Just sayin.
| EMPTY WEIGHT | 0.6 KG |
| CAPACITY | 532ml |
Yeti Rambler 18oz Straw Bottle 532ml - Canyon Red
Delivery between 9–17 June $12.95
Rambler 18OZ Straw Bottle - Canyon Red
Delivery between 10–17 June $15
Yeti | Rambler 18oz / 532ml Bottle with Straw Cap Canyon Red
YETI Rambler Straw Bottle 18 oz (532 ml) Rescue Red
Delivery between Tue – Thu $8.99
Yeti Rambler 18oz (532ml) Straw Bottle - Papaya
Delivery between Tue – Wed $12.14
Most companies have a 16oz and a 20oz version. Yeti is smart by offering a single 18oz. I own a Thermos Element5 with a 360' cap which works great but the mug has a handle and thick rubber base so it doesn't sit well in cup holders. I love the bare no handle Yeti design. It fits into cup holders and backpack bottle holders perfectly without any handles getting in the way. Camelback also has a similar bottle with a 360' lid but Yeti is sold everywhere, has interchangables lids, and works as good as anything else. Other coffee ramblers have rubber gaskets and complicated lid designs that arn't 360'. Yeti is leakproof, 360 degree, simple to operate and clean, and it perorms insulation wise. Best portable coffee mug on the market. For those complaining there is no ... MoreMost companies have a 16oz and a 20oz version. Yeti is smart by offering a single 18oz. I own a Thermos Element5 with a 360' cap which works great but the mug has a handle and thick rubber base so it doesn't sit well in cup holders. I love the bare no handle Yeti design. It fits into cup holders and backpack bottle holders perfectly without any handles getting in the way. Camelback also has a similar bottle with a 360' lid but Yeti is sold everywhere, has interchangables lids, and works as good as anything else. Other coffee ramblers have rubber gaskets and complicated lid designs that arn't 360'. Yeti is leakproof, 360 degree, simple to operate and clean, and it perorms insulation wise. Best portable coffee mug on the market. For those complaining there is no handle, Yeti makes a sling or you can use a bag or hip bag with bottle holders. For coffee I think no handle is prefered for sitting in car cup holders
The only reason I am writing this is because you expect perfection when you pay premium prices for a cup. A few years back I got the Rambler 18 bottle with hotshot cap. I am a world traveler and bring it almost always. I had an issue with it leaking all over my backpack on one of my flights. This was extremely inconvenient as everything got wet. After I got back to the USA I completed the warranty process regarding the product. The agent stated not to put anything hot into the cup and sent me a new top. When I buy a product I always read the care/use etc. guide. I never saw that I couldn’t put hot liquids in it. It even says on the Yeti website I could. What I am getting at is, train your folks Yeti. If the cup is not meant for hot liquids, then it should not be on ... MoreThe only reason I am writing this is because you expect perfection when you pay premium prices for a cup. A few years back I got the Rambler 18 bottle with hotshot cap. I am a world traveler and bring it almost always. I had an issue with it leaking all over my backpack on one of my flights. This was extremely inconvenient as everything got wet. After I got back to the USA I completed the warranty process regarding the product. The agent stated not to put anything hot into the cup and sent me a new top. When I buy a product I always read the care/use etc. guide. I never saw that I couldn’t put hot liquids in it. It even says on the Yeti website I could. What I am getting at is, train your folks Yeti. If the cup is not meant for hot liquids, then it should not be on your packaging or website. I honestly do not know who is right or wrong. I didn’t even reply to the email about who was right or wrong. If there was a defect like I saw Yeti reply to in another review then send a whole new cup, not just a top. The saying “ you get what you pay for “ is not always correct. With all that being said, I love the design.
OK I have Yeti product I really love: the Yeti 20 oz tumbler is a great cold drink car cup, for instance. the 14 oz mug with magslider lid is the best hot drink Yeti ever, and I use a WeatherTech CupCoffee adapter to make those mugs work in cupholders - excellent! and the 18 oz bottle with the Chug Cap is grate for day hikes or for clipping to a paddleboard.However: the 18 oz Hotshot Bottle with HotSHot cap is not so great. As a Thermos it is pretty lousy - making pours from this Hotshot into a cup will almost always involve some dribbles - not so great for in the car. and drinking hot coffee (while it stays really hot) is not comfortable as you have to tip the bottle way up and never quite know when scalding coffee is going to hit your mouth. nice idea but a less ... MoreOK I have Yeti product I really love: the Yeti 20 oz tumbler is a great cold drink car cup, for instance. the 14 oz mug with magslider lid is the best hot drink Yeti ever, and I use a WeatherTech CupCoffee adapter to make those mugs work in cupholders - excellent! and the 18 oz bottle with the Chug Cap is grate for day hikes or for clipping to a paddleboard.However: the 18 oz Hotshot Bottle with HotSHot cap is not so great. As a Thermos it is pretty lousy - making pours from this Hotshot into a cup will almost always involve some dribbles - not so great for in the car. and drinking hot coffee (while it stays really hot) is not comfortable as you have to tip the bottle way up and never quite know when scalding coffee is going to hit your mouth. nice idea but a less than wonderful experience. I'd stick with 14 oz Tumblers and pack extra coffee in a 24 oz Thermos brand product with a totally no-drip pour. Just sayin.
Bought to replace my lost 26 oz. with the "original" cap. The metal band at the top gets cold when ice is inside the bottle. This suggests that there is heat transfer happening which did not occur with the 26 oz. It matters less that the ice melts quicker since 18 oz. will be consumed quicker. Still, you expect a YETI to be a YETI and if I wanted to pack it for later this would be an issue. The narrow circumference of the 18 oz. makes the chug cap seem superfluous and it adds considerable overall weight. Seems like it is more than twice the weight of the original cap. When empty it feels top heavy. I wish the chug cap were optional. I didn't look at the pictures closely enough to realize that the cap cannot be screwed in WITHOUT the chug portion attached. And (I'm ... MoreBought to replace my lost 26 oz. with the "original" cap. The metal band at the top gets cold when ice is inside the bottle. This suggests that there is heat transfer happening which did not occur with the 26 oz. It matters less that the ice melts quicker since 18 oz. will be consumed quicker. Still, you expect a YETI to be a YETI and if I wanted to pack it for later this would be an issue. The narrow circumference of the 18 oz. makes the chug cap seem superfluous and it adds considerable overall weight. Seems like it is more than twice the weight of the original cap. When empty it feels top heavy. I wish the chug cap were optional. I didn't look at the pictures closely enough to realize that the cap cannot be screwed in WITHOUT the chug portion attached. And (I'm speculating here), maybe the thin clear plastic of the chug cap that screws in to the bottle is less insulating than the original thick black plastic which is why the metal is cool to the touch and ice melts faster. I also purchased a 64 oz. with chug cap at the same time but am withholding my review until I see if it has the same heat transfer issue. If it does, I would still use the chug cap, but again wish it were optional and that an original cap were available for purchase or we had the option to choose at time of purchase. I don't even see the original cap as a purchase option. Hopefully this isn't the case. Why fix something that isn't broken?
I've had this for about a month. Bought the stainless steel version. I use it to take coffee to work as I'm a tight ars*. Perfect size for an Aussie large latte. It's really well designed. The wide mouth makes it very easy to clean properly which is the main reason I bought this to replace the Thermos I was using, which was impossible to clean properly at work. The hot shot cap works really well and again is very well designed for easy cleaning.Where it falls down is keeping things hot. I usually make my coffee around 8am and drink it around 10am and for 2 hours, it works well. The coffee is still hot. But once, I had a few meetings and didn't get to it until about 2pm and by this time it was luke warm. To help maintain heat I always warm it up by filling with ... MoreI've had this for about a month. Bought the stainless steel version. I use it to take coffee to work as I'm a tight ars*. Perfect size for an Aussie large latte. It's really well designed. The wide mouth makes it very easy to clean properly which is the main reason I bought this to replace the Thermos I was using, which was impossible to clean properly at work. The hot shot cap works really well and again is very well designed for easy cleaning.Where it falls down is keeping things hot. I usually make my coffee around 8am and drink it around 10am and for 2 hours, it works well. The coffee is still hot. But once, I had a few meetings and didn't get to it until about 2pm and by this time it was luke warm. To help maintain heat I always warm it up by filling with boiling water first and then emptying it just before I put the shot, then the milk in.I've got a Japanese thermos I bought in the 90s that keeps boiling water almost boiling for two days. Even a week later, it's still warm. It's nothing like that.Saying all that, I still love it and use it every day. It fits in the side pockets of my backpack perfectly and doesn't fall out. It fits in the cup holder in my BMW X1 but only just. It looks cool.I've only had one mishap when I had been drinking coffee and had the hot shot cap open, picked it up with some other stuff and bent over to pick up something else and spilt coffee everywhere. It's difficult to tell if the cap is open or closed but there's a lesson there to check it every time.But I'd highly recommend this product for take away coffee as long as you drink it within about two hours or so.
I have had a 12oz. Navy Rambler for at least a half decade. My spouse has one as well. It is amazing. I've tried many other coffee mugs, and nothing can compare. The lid is leak-proof (you just need to make sure you've sipped out anything above the seal when you close it), it's durable, and contents stay hot for hours and hours. I make a morning coffee, one poured in a simple kitchen mug and a second in this for the afternoon. I can barely notice a temperature difference. Fits great in cup-holders. Easily fits in any bag (and I can actually trust it not to spill). It's been dropped and bumped around plenty, and I can hardly see any nicks or scrapes. It's been on many commutes, vacations, and camping trips. I'd love to size up to the 18 oz. when this one wears out, ... MoreI have had a 12oz. Navy Rambler for at least a half decade. My spouse has one as well. It is amazing. I've tried many other coffee mugs, and nothing can compare. The lid is leak-proof (you just need to make sure you've sipped out anything above the seal when you close it), it's durable, and contents stay hot for hours and hours. I make a morning coffee, one poured in a simple kitchen mug and a second in this for the afternoon. I can barely notice a temperature difference. Fits great in cup-holders. Easily fits in any bag (and I can actually trust it not to spill). It's been dropped and bumped around plenty, and I can hardly see any nicks or scrapes. It's been on many commutes, vacations, and camping trips. I'd love to size up to the 18 oz. when this one wears out, but I'm not sure it ever will...If I had to be critical... It can be slippery in a gloved hand (and would take off quickly down a snowy slip if you dropped it). If it's over-tightened and you then try to open it in a warmer location, the pressure difference can make it hard to open. Like any stainless beverage holder, certain liquids will taste a little 'off' if used for that.But yeah... fantastic overall.
I have a few Rambler 20oz tumblers with the Mag-lock lids and I love them! They do a great job of keeping my water and drinks cold. However, they are not leak proof and can't be thrown in a backpack. So, I decided on the 20 oz HotShot Bottle. I don't drink coffee often, but the functionality of the lid seemed a better option as a water/drink bottle than the Chug Lid for me. The Chug Lid requires two hands to take a drink and a cap that can be lost. It turns out that I do not like the HotShot lid. It has to be screwed on and the opening tightened just right to be leak proof. Even then, it has to be tested every time it is put back in my bag to be sure it won't leak (which is often). I also don't like how it is hard to tell until you try to take a sip if it is open or ... MoreI have a few Rambler 20oz tumblers with the Mag-lock lids and I love them! They do a great job of keeping my water and drinks cold. However, they are not leak proof and can't be thrown in a backpack. So, I decided on the 20 oz HotShot Bottle. I don't drink coffee often, but the functionality of the lid seemed a better option as a water/drink bottle than the Chug Lid for me. The Chug Lid requires two hands to take a drink and a cap that can be lost. It turns out that I do not like the HotShot lid. It has to be screwed on and the opening tightened just right to be leak proof. Even then, it has to be tested every time it is put back in my bag to be sure it won't leak (which is often). I also don't like how it is hard to tell until you try to take a sip if it is open or closed. There is no visible que. So, I ordered the Straw Cap which I am hoping will solve my problems. It is disappointing that the 18 oz bottle does not have the option of being purchased initially with the Straw Cap and it has to be purchased separately. I do love the new red color though!
Finally a truly leakproof and simple travel mug!My husband and myself have previously purchased another well known brand of travel mugs and, although they work well and are lovely to use they are not leakproof when put into a rucksack or bottom of the buggy and the lids have so many pieces they are NOT easy to clean.The YETI hotshot is not only 100% leakproof but the design is so wonderfully simple and easy to clean! Add to this the whole thing is dishwasher safe, they keep your drinks hot and are not bank breaking in price then it’s a no brainier of a purchase.Highly recommended.I’ve waited to review until they’d been throughly tested but I could’ve written it almost immediately I was so impressed. The only negative is the lack of colour varieties but that’s ... MoreFinally a truly leakproof and simple travel mug!My husband and myself have previously purchased another well known brand of travel mugs and, although they work well and are lovely to use they are not leakproof when put into a rucksack or bottom of the buggy and the lids have so many pieces they are NOT easy to clean.The YETI hotshot is not only 100% leakproof but the design is so wonderfully simple and easy to clean! Add to this the whole thing is dishwasher safe, they keep your drinks hot and are not bank breaking in price then it’s a no brainier of a purchase.Highly recommended.I’ve waited to review until they’d been throughly tested but I could’ve written it almost immediately I was so impressed. The only negative is the lack of colour varieties but that’s not really something to complain about when the function so well.Am planning on purchasing more as gifts.
This little guy is my constant companion. It's just the right size to bring with me pretty much anywhere. It fits in my purse, in my car, in my backpack's water bottle sleeve, and in the cupholder of my kids' stroller. It has never once leaked (and it's been tossed into things sideways and upside down on numerous occasions). It's durable. It's easy to clean. It's a delightful yellow color. I love it.I have the Hot Shot cap and the Bottle Straw cap and they're both great. The Hot Shot configuration keeps tea molten hot for hours and hours. I usually make my tea at night and it's still hot in the morning. There are no tricky mechanisms to break or stain. It's a super simple and effective design. The Bottle Straw cap is leakproof, has an easy carry handle, and I can ... MoreThis little guy is my constant companion. It's just the right size to bring with me pretty much anywhere. It fits in my purse, in my car, in my backpack's water bottle sleeve, and in the cupholder of my kids' stroller. It has never once leaked (and it's been tossed into things sideways and upside down on numerous occasions). It's durable. It's easy to clean. It's a delightful yellow color. I love it.I have the Hot Shot cap and the Bottle Straw cap and they're both great. The Hot Shot configuration keeps tea molten hot for hours and hours. I usually make my tea at night and it's still hot in the morning. There are no tricky mechanisms to break or stain. It's a super simple and effective design. The Bottle Straw cap is leakproof, has an easy carry handle, and I can flip it open with one hand which for whatever reason makes me more likely to drink from it. It keeps water cold all day long.Thank you Yeti!
It's the perfect size for a single cup of coffee and keeps it hot during my train commute to work...or driving around, or whatever I'm doing that morning. The only BIG problem is that the lid leaked badly right out of the bat at the seal between the stainless rim of the container. Unscrewing, tightening, retightening, loosening a pinch, etc did nothing. I was REALLY bummed. All of the other Yeti gear I have has been bulletproof, almost over engineered and works as intended.The simple fix is to remove the lid gasket and reseat it. I should have done that when I did the initial wash/rinse before filling and running out the door. Very simple fix and now this thing is AWESOME.If I had sent this out the door with my wife this morning, I would've gotten a phone call 5 ... MoreIt's the perfect size for a single cup of coffee and keeps it hot during my train commute to work...or driving around, or whatever I'm doing that morning. The only BIG problem is that the lid leaked badly right out of the bat at the seal between the stainless rim of the container. Unscrewing, tightening, retightening, loosening a pinch, etc did nothing. I was REALLY bummed. All of the other Yeti gear I have has been bulletproof, almost over engineered and works as intended.The simple fix is to remove the lid gasket and reseat it. I should have done that when I did the initial wash/rinse before filling and running out the door. Very simple fix and now this thing is AWESOME.If I had sent this out the door with my wife this morning, I would've gotten a phone call 5 minutes later saying that it flooded her computer bag with hot coffee. I'm glad I took it out for a test drive first.Anyways, before using the hotshot lid for the first time, take off and reseat the gasket. I have seen other complaints out there on the web and can almost guarantee that this simple step would save people a lot of frustration. I'd give it 5 stars aside from the leaky start.
| EMPTY WEIGHT | 0.6 KG |
| CAPACITY | 532ml |