FAQs
Our 22" Luggage is carry-on compatible, but always check with your airline before traveling. Our 29" Luggage is not carry-on compatible and is considered checked luggage.
YETI travel backpacks are designed to accommodate most 13" and 15" laptops.
Our Crossroads 40L Duffel can be carried on, but make sure to check with your airline before traveling. However, the Crossroads 60L Duffel will be a checked bag.
The Rancheroâ„¢ Backpack is a great choice for everyday carry, short treks, day trips, and is perfectly sized for a carry-on when you travel. It is contoured for comfort, with a no-pressure back panel and padded shoulder straps with load lifters that provide superior weight distribution and stability, resulting in a more comfortable everyday carry.
Our Crossroads 22L and 27L backpacks are excellent for commuting, and the TuffSkin™ Nylon exterior of the Ranchero Backpack is water- and abrasion-resistant, so you don’t need to worry about drizzly commutes or crowded subway stations ruining your day (or your gear).
Our packing cubes are great to tuck in your backpack or luggage for keeping miscellaneous gear and clothing organized and accessible. The small is ideal for organizing cords and cables, or small clothing items. Medium is helpful for toiletries, base layers, or lightweight apparel. Large can keep pants or tops organized.
Built for hard miles
Our Bags are expedition-grade haulers engineered for hard miles, foul weather, and brutal schedules. From river shuttles to red‑eye connections, they protect and organize the gear you rely on. They play clean with the YETI ecosystem—Rambler drinkware, Crossroads packing cubes, and our coolers—so your carry system works from truck bed to skiff.
Here’s what that delivers on the water, road, and trail. Panga gives true submersible, 100% waterproof protection for electronics, dry layers, and maps when storms stack up. Crossroads balances all‑day comfort with dialed organization for travel and daily carry. Camino stands up, rinses out, and swallows wet waders, ropes, and dog toys without complaining. Ranchero and Cayo round out the kit with tough, purpose‑built duffels and utility bags that take mud, sun, and salt, then ask for more.
Under the hood you’ll find materials and tech built to last and built to task: Panga’s ThickSkin shell with a HydroLok zipper keeps water out and pressure in, even when the boat deck disappears; Crossroads uses TuffSkin nylon and a GroundControl Base for abrasion resistance and structure; Camino’s big‑mouth opening, EVA molded base, and deployable dividers keep wet and dry in their lanes; Ranchero duffels bring wide‑open access and lash points for fast loads; Cayo utility designs add quick‑grab tool organization and water‑shedding fabrics; HitchPoint Grid attachment points, water‑resistant pockets, and lockable YKK zippers round out the system.
Use them how guides actually use gear. Load a Panga for canyon runs, storm days offshore, and river shuttles where capsizes aren’t theoretical. Shoulder a Crossroads for airport sprints, truck‑to‑trail weekends, and the Monday commute that turns into a red‑eye. Drop a Camino on the skiff, in the blind, or by the back door as the always‑ready mud, fish slime, and burrito‑wrapper catcher. Throw a Ranchero in the truck bed for tools, layers, and camp kit. Sling a Cayo when you need a boat‑to‑bank utility bag for tackle, pliers, and odds‑and‑ends. All of it pairs cleanly with Tundra and Hopper coolers, stows beside a LoadOut GoBox, and hauls Rambler and Yonder bottles without a fuss.
Our team recommends choosing by environment first, then capacity and carry style.
- If your gear cannot get wet, start with Panga for submersible, zipper‑sealed protection
- If you travel or commute, pick Crossroads for padded organization, comfortable straps, and carry‑on options
- If you’re hauling mixed, messy loads, go Camino for a stand‑up tote with rinse‑clean simplicity and dividers
- If you need a tough dump‑and‑go hauler, reach for Ranchero duffels sized to the day
- If you want fast access to tools and tackle, Cayo utility bags and slings keep essentials at hand Size up for cold‑weather layers, and consider how it nests with your Tundra, Hopper, Rambler bottles, and Crossroads packing cubes for a dialed, modular kits