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YETI Camino 35 Carryall Tote Bag | Multi-use Gear Hauler

January 21, 2023 by Erik Meisner Leave a Comment

Camino on the boat

Best known for their bombproof Tundra coolers, soft-sided Hopppers and drinkware, Yeti is continuing to innovate outside the box. The Yeti Camino Carryall Tote is one such product. Like all of the products that roll off the production line, the Camino is yet another over-engineered and well thought out item. Made from the same “Thickskin” material as the Panga Duffel, this ultra-durable open top is highly puncture and abrasion resistant.

So far, I’ve hauled the following: Towels and dry clothes for a day on the boat. Keeps them dry on the way in and contains the wet towels when disembarking and while inside my truck. Soaked wet-suits which is one of my pet peeves after diving. Firewood while camping. The rigid Crossbar Handle helps support a heavy load when the shoulder strap isn’t being used. A picnic lunch including ground cover, wine, cheese, etc. Ammunition for a range day with my sons. And then the spent casings after we clean up. Climbing ropes. Prizes for a golf outing. Even doorknobs on a job site. I had 20 door knob boxes and they all fit. Making installation easier as I moved from door to door. And then it hauled all the packing material to the dumpster. The Camino Carryall Tote can basically be used for anything.

Camino with water
Holds 9 gallons of water

In a wet environment, the Camino 35 Carryall excels due to its design and material. The EVA molded bottom keeps the bag upright and water out…or in. Believe it or not, you can haul 9 gallons of water from the lake to your campsite. Perfect for use with the Hottap Shower. With its large open top, it’s like having a full sink of water. Fair warning, 9 gallons of water weighs 75 pounds so lift with your legs. My 2 sons each took a handle and team lifted the water back to the campsite. The heavy nylon web handles were more than up to the task. With reinforced stitching in all the right places, the handle continues down the side of the tote with a “Hitchpoint Grid”.  Allowing the attachment of anything with a carabiner as well as various Yeti accessories.

Camino with Sidekick
Sidekick attached to Camino for additional storage

I chose to attach the Yeti Sidekick Dry. Made from the same durable material, the Sidekick is designed to keep your essentials easily accessible and 100% dry. With a flap designed to shed water, followed by heavy duty velcro and a magnetic Hydroshield closure, water isn’t penetrating this accessory. A great place to store less than waterproof items like your keys, wallet, fishing license, and phone. Inside the dry bag, you’ll find a small mesh pouch to keep things organized for easy retrieval. Furthermore, the Sidekick Dry will attach to any of the Hopper line of coolers.

Yeti Camino 35 Carryall Dimensions

Camino dimensions

Like all Yeti products I’ve tested over the years, the Camino 35 Carryall Tote is another solid item. I’m continually finding uses for it due to its simplicity. And knowing how durable the Camino is, I’ll keep pushing the boundaries. As I’m writing this in the early hours of the day before heading out with my son in the FJ Cruiser, I can assure you that the Camino will accompany us with some recovery straps, radios and various other items. If you haven’t signed up to receive updates on products like this at yeti.com, I recommend you do so. 

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About Erik Meisner

Erik Meisner served in Attack Company, 2nd Battalion 75th Ranger Regiment as a rifle team leader with deployments to the Middle East, Central America and Asia. He's a Commercial Pilot, Rescue Diver and enjoys Alpine skiing, travel, sea kayaking, Overland exploration and golf. Growing up in a military family, Erik had the pleasure to live and ski all over North America and Europe. Now residing in beautiful Northern Michigan with his wife and 2 sons they continue to enjoy the outdoors as much as possible.

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