Kid's Collection
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FAQs
Yes. We recommend caps on the top rack, and gaskets and straw in the utensil basket. Of course, you can always hand wash, but we know you’re busy on your next adventure.
Do not use this Rambler® Bottle Straw Cap with hot beverages. We suggest swapping the Straw Cap for our HotShot™ Cap or Cup Cap if you plan to pair this bottle with hot beverages. Do not use this bottle with carbonated beverages or for storage of food or perishables. Please see our FAQ page for more information about using Rambler® Bottles with hot drinks.
Yes. All YETI® Drinkware is BPA free.
Yes. While closed, it is leakproof to avoid having to clean up big spills.
Absolutely. The inside material in the YETI lunch boxes is food safe. Fruits and subs can rest directly on the inside material.
Yes – both the insulated Lunch Bag and thermal Lunch Box keep warm foods warm and cold foods cold, just not at the same time.
Kid tough gear for big days
YETI Kids Collection are pro-grade drinkware, lunch gear, and carryalls engineered for small hands, big appetites, and hard knocks. Built with the same DNA as our Rambler, Daytrip, and Camino families, it locks in cold, shrugs off dings, and cleans easy, so your kid’s setup plays nice with the rest of your YETI kit
Benefits that matter: We size bottles, caps, and handles for easy sipping and one-handed carries, so kids actually use them. Double-wall vacuum insulation keeps water cold from first bell to last whistle, and Daytrip insulation keeps snacks fresh. We build with dent‑ and puncture‑resistant materials that handle daily drops. Everything is dishwasher safe, colorfast, and simple to identify, which keeps you out of the lost-and-found
Attributes and tech inside: Rambler® Jr. 12 oz. Kids Bottle uses kitchen-grade 18/8 stainless steel, double-wall vacuum insulation, a No Sweat design, and a BPA-free, dishwasher-safe Straw Cap that’s shatter‑ and leak‑resistant. Duracoat Color stays put through backpack rubs and bleacher scrapes. Add a Small Bottle Boot for extra grip and impact protection. Daytrip® Lunch Box and Lunch Bag leverage closed‑cell insulation, a water‑resistant exterior, and a food-safe liner for easy wipe-downs. YETI ICE® drops in to speed pre-chill and extend cold. Lowlands® Blanket brings a waterproof utility layer and machine-washable comfort to messy sidelines. Camino® Carryall and Crossroads® backpacks use rugged TuffSkin nylon, structured walls, and smart pockets to corral extra layers, cleats, and snacks. For ultralight carry, Yonder® Bottles deliver a shatter‑resistant, leak‑resistant option for bigger kids who don’t need insulation
Where it shines: School days, team practices, and field trips. Road miles and red‑eye flights. Beach shade, muddy sidelines, and camp picnic tables. The bottle rides cup holders and backpack pockets, the lunch gear keeps contents cold until the bell, and the carryalls haul the overflow. Basecamp coolers like Tundra® and travel soft coolers like Hopper® round out the setup for refills, team snacks, and clean handoffs between home, car, and field
Expert Advice
- Our team recommends Rambler® Jr. 12 oz. Kids Bottle for younger adventurers or light sippers, and stepping up to a Rambler® 18 oz. with Straw Cap for bigger kids, longer days, or hotter climates
- If weight matters more than ice retention, go Yonder® for hikes and travel, and use cold water plus YETI ICE® in the lunch kit to carry the cooling load
- Pick Daytrip® Lunch Box for crush protection inside busy backpacks, and Daytrip® Lunch Bag when you want flexible capacity that folds flat after lunch
- Add a Small Bottle Boot, choose bright Duracoat Color for easy ID, and toss caps and straws in the dishwasher at day’s end
- For the haul, Camino® Carryall handles wet towels and cleats, Crossroads® backpacks organize school gear, and a Tundra® or Hopper® nearby keeps team refills ready without slowing you down