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YETI Straw Drinkware are tough, insulated vessels designed for quick, one-handed drinking that keeps you moving. From high-flow straw mugs to Bottle Straw Caps, these pieces are made to hold ice longer, resist splashes, and stand up to drops, dents, and everyday use. As members of the Rambler family, they work with our lids, coolers, and bags across the YETI system.
What this lineup delivers: grab-and-go convenience with a wide, high-flow straw that helps you stay hydrated between casts, sets, and miles; reliable cold-holding performance from double-wall vacuum insulation that keeps iced coffee icy and water refreshingly cold; tough, everyday durability thanks to kitchen-grade 18/8 stainless steel that resists wear; and simple maintenance because each component is dishwasher safe, reusable, and designed to reduce single-use waste.
We include the thoughtful details that matter: 18/8 stainless steel bodies with double-wall vacuum insulation, a No Sweat design to keep hands and surfaces dry, DuraCoat Color that won’t crack or peel, shatter-resistant Straw Lids with a molded-in StrawStopper to secure the straw, Bottle Straw Caps for Rambler Bottles, and BPA-free components throughout. Choose from Rambler Tumblers with Straw Lids, Rambler Straw Mugs with sturdy handles, Rambler Bottles with Straw Caps, and the Rambler Jr. 12 oz. Kids Bottle. Select sizes are cup-holder compatible, handles are sized for gloved hands, and replacement straws, caps, and cleaning tools are available to complete the kit.
Take them wherever thirst hits and hands are full: iced coffee on an early drive, water on a skiff or drift boat, electrolytes between innings, camp-chair refills by the fire, smoothies after a hike, backyard barbecue duty, desk-side drinks that won’t sweat, and kid-proof hydration on school runs. They pair well with Roadie and Tundra coolers for all-day refills, slide into the Trailhead Camp Chair cup holder, and pack neatly in Crossroads bags and GoBox gear cases so your drink setup is as organized as the rest of your gear.