YETI Agave Teal and King Crab Orange FAQs

 

There's no saying when, but they will be available until we run out.

These colors are only available for a limited time, but never say never. You can sign up to be notified if they come back in stock. Just click the “Notify Me” button on the gear you want.

Our team is working hard to restock products that fly off the shelf. Sign up to YETI Nation to get notified by clicking on the “Notify Me” button on the product page, and we’ll make sure to let you know if they’re back in stock. If you’re looking for past seasonal colors or old fan favorites, sign up for YETI Nation to be notified on Gear Garage, an exclusive event available on YETI.com and in our retail stores. Or check out YETI RESCUES™, to purchase rescued and renewed coolers and cargo.

Not at the moment, but you can sign up to be the first to know about new colors and upcoming products.

Yes, you can purchase tonal color packs for both King Crab Orange and Agave Teal. The King Crab Orange pack includes additional tones of orange, and the Agave Teal pack includes additional tones of teal.

Yes, Panga® Backpacks and Duffels will be available in Orange. Other than that, check out our core colors on bags and luggage.

Sure are. Our Rambler® Drinkware collection, Rambler™ Beverage Buckets, Rambler™ 20 oz. Cocktail Shaker, and Boomer™ Dog Bowls will be available for customization. The Yonder™ Water Bottle collection will not yet be available for customization in Orange and Agave Teal.

You can catch these limited-edition colors on YETI.com, in YETI® Stores, and at certain authorized YETI Dealers.

Yes, you can find the King Crab Orange and Agave Teal collections with our authorized YETI Dealers starting February 22, 2023. Check out our Dealer Locator to find your nearest retailer.

Check our Dealer Locator to find your nearest retailer.

Look for King Crab Orange and Agave Teal outside the US starting on February 22nd on YETI.com or at a local dealer

Yes. Check out our Store Locator to find your nearest retailer.

It all comes down to our tough materials. The color varies from hard goods to soft goods due to textural differences.