Yeti has a vast empire of outdoor coolers, but not all of them were easy to carry or under budget, except for its Daytrip collection. To enhance that lineup, Yeti has added three new pieces to the Daytrip range. The three new insulated boxes reimagine the idea of a cooler in everyday life without being heavy on the arms or the pockets. The trio is smaller, easier to carry, and uses Yeti’s Coldcell Flex insulation.

The new collection features three portable models: the Daytrip 2L snack box, the Daytrip 3L snack box, and the large 9L Daytrip box. The insulated boxes utilize Yeti’s lightweight closed-cell foam to maintain temperature in a user-friendly size. All the models feature PackAttic pockets that ensure no food patching.

Calling them insulated boxes, Yeti signals how these boxes are to be used. The boxes are designed for hours of freshness, sorting food for one-day picnics or outings. They are lighter to carry, easier to clean, and effortlessly accessible by kids, too. The collection fills the void between large lunch bags and the Yeti coolers, providing premium insulation for little, one-day trips.

The 9L insulated box can fit up to 12 cans and keeps your food fresh for a day. It features an external stash pocket and includes a Daytrip shoulder strap. The other two boxes don’t come with a stash pocket, but keep you sorted with little treats for the day. Although not fully leak-proof, the boxes are apt for everyday carrying.

The Daytrip collection already features a 14L insulated tote bag, a 6L lunch bag, a 5L lunch box, and a 3L lunch box, all under $140, just like the newly added models. The insulated boxes are best suited for just a single-day outing and provide you with fresh food and snacks. Available in a variety of colors, you can check out the new insulated boxes in the Yeti Daytrip collection now.  

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