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Yeti just launched its new water-resistant Cayo backpack, and it's already selling out

Yeti just launched its new water-resistant Cayo backpack, and it's already selling out

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From coolers and water bottles to backpacks, Yeti has won over our outdoor experts with its lineup of products that stand the test of time. That's why I'm welcoming the brand's latest debut with open arms to take on hiking excursions. The Cayo All-Weather Backpack boasts a durable, water-resistant material that can handle rough terrain. If you loved Yeti's signature cooler tote, the Camino, consider this backpack its cousin.
Today, Yeti debuted the Cayo backpack in a 15- and an 18-liter capacity option with plans to launch a 35-liter bag later this year. Anyone from commuters to fishing enthusiasts to hikers will appreciate the newest. Here's all you need to know about Yeti's latest backpack launch as well as a fun new assortment of lunch boxes.
Yeti Cayo 15L All-Weather Backpack
The Cayo backpack features a bevy of organizational features, including quick-access pockets and internal storage pockets. For lugging on all-day adventures, its mesh pack panel should help comfortably tote hefty loads. It launched today, May 30, and it's already sold out in the black color.
Yeti Cayo 25L All-Weather Backpack
For $50 more in price, splurge on a bit more space with this 25-liter backpack. Choose from black and olive green colors that blend with the outdoors. You can also expand your pack by adding functional accessories, like an attachable gear case. Keep it secure on steeper treks with its removable chest and waist straps. If you're split between the Cayo 15L and the Cayo 25L, the former is more compact and ideal for commutes, while the latter can pack more for daytrips or as a carry-on item. Both are made with the same water-resistant outer shell and welded seams to help withstand light rain and keep your belongings safe.
If the Cayo is anything like Yeti's previous launch, the Ranchero Backpack, it's sure to impress. CNN Underscored's outdoors, sustainable living and pet editor Kai Burkhardt took the Ranchero 27L out climbing and around town and appreciated its durable, versatile design — all hallmarks I expect from the brand. Considering that the Cayo 15L Backpack has already sold out in one color, this launch is on the way to becoming a bestseller, especially for those who will spend much time trekking outdoors this summer.
It's also worth noting that Yeti premiered a handful of colorful lunch boxes for all your outdoor travels. From simple, compact bags to large insulated totes, check out Yeti's latest lunch boxes to pair with the Cayo backpack, below.
Yeti 3-Liter Daytrip Lunch Box
Available in a 3- and 5-liter option, this lunch box comes in handy with its insulated liner and frills-free design. It offers just enough room to lay an ice pack down and stack lunches atop.
Yeti Daytrip 14L Tote Bag
This might be the most stylish lunch boxes we've come across. It comes in eight colors, including this slate grey. Haul groceries or lunches for the whole family inside.
Yeti Daytrip 6L Lunch Bag
Stash full-sized water bottles alongside your snacks and meals with this upright lunch bag. You can also snag the accompanying shoulder strap for easier carrying. Is the Yeti Cayo Backpack a cooler?
Is the Yeti Cayo Backpack a cooler?
No, this bag is not insulated and is also not a cooler.
Does the Yeti Cayo Backpack stand on its own?
Does the Yeti Cayo Backpack stand on its own?
Yes, it has a flat bottom so that you can place it on the ground and leave it upright.
How much can I carry in a Yeti Cayo Backpack?
How much can I carry in a Yeti Cayo Backpack?
The Cayo backpack debuts in a 15- and an 18-liter bag capacity. Both the 15L and the 25L can fit a small tablet. The smaller size spans 19.5 inches tall by 11.4 inches long, giving room for an assortment of things, like a water bottle, a portable charger and more. Its mid-sized version runs 21.5 inches tall by 13.8 inches wide, allowing a bit more room to fit extra clothes, towels, snacks and on.
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