Each year, Yeti marks the holiday season by unveiling its Gear Garage event, a limited-time sale featuring exclusive color options across its lineup of coolers, drinkware, and outdoor gear.
The now annual tradition is a hotly anticipated tradition for fans for good reason: this year’s selection was stuffed with plenty of compelling standout products for brand collectors and diehards, including a new limited Blue Camo color, a first-ever neon “Solar Flare” color option and even a collaborative blanket with Pendleton.
But buried beneath these headline-grabbing limited editions is another unique offering that’s almost guaranteed to go down as one of Yeti’s most divisive releases this year, at least if the past is any indication.
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Back to black

Yeti’s Tundra hard coolers have flirted with darker palettes for years — navy and dark grey have been fixtures, and black has long anchored the Rambler drinkware and Hopper soft coolers. Still, the absence of a true black Tundra lingered as the most obvious gap in the lineup, a color fans kept insisting was overdue.
When Yeti finally unveiled a black Tundra 45 during its 2024 Gear Garage event, the move felt like wish fulfillment. The reaction, however, didn’t follow the script.




