Yeti’s New Color Collection Is Perfect for St. Patrick’s Day

IF YOU ask us, Yeti has been on a roll with the new releases lately. In the past month, the Texas-based brand dropped two new products: the Yeti GoBox, a rugged cargo box outfitted to handle the toughest and wear and tear, and the Yeti Rambler Lowball Stackable, a redesigned mug of the original coffee and whiskey holder fans all know and love. Now, Yeti just released a fresh new color collection and it’s perfect for celebrating St. Patrick’s Day. It’s called The Canopy Green Collection, and it’s available in nearly all of Yeti’s coolers, tumblers, and more.

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Don’t be fooled, The Canopy Green Collection is more than just a slap-it-on-color for March 17th. According to Yeti, this collection is “inspired by a world hidden under the treetops”. To us, we love how the green is electric and energized, as opposed to being your average green color. We also love how the color is available at the exact right moment of the year. What’s also cool is the new collection has a few product twists outside of the tumblers and coolers. You can pick up the Yonder Water Bottle in the new color, as well as the Lowlands Blanket.

Before you celebrate St. Patty’s Day (and then proceed to watch March Madness all weekend) consider picking up a tumbler to sip on your drink of choice. As far as coolers go, you could snag one of the Hopper soft coolers in a sharp reverse all-black color with green detailing, or you could go big on a hard cooler and get the Tundra Wheeled decked out in all-green.

Did your new Yeti pickup just get lucky?

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John Thompson is the Gear and Commerce Editor at Men’s Health, where he covers fashion, grooming, gear, and technology. He was previously the Style & Gear Editor at BroBible.com, and a commerce writer for TheManual.com. His interests include shopping for rare vintage clothes and following his favorite baseball team, the Kansas City Royals. 

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