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Accessorize your Yeti Rambler with these two new lids

March 28, 2020 by Erik Meisner Leave a Comment

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One thing I really like is a product that works as advertised. Yeti has been producing well-engineered products for years now. I’ve been a fan and continue to stand behind their products. We all know how well the Rambler line-up holds in heat or cold for most of the day. Now we have the ability to further accessorize our Ramblers with several new lids from Yeti.

Scott previously covered the MagDock Cap in a previous article. And I’m going to highlight two additional accessories lids, the Rambler Bottle Chug Cap and the Rambler Bottle 5 oz. Cup Cap.

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Rambler Bottle Chug Cap $12.99

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This cap is pretty straight forward. It starts with the TripleHaul Handle which is a robust and versatile way to carry the Rambler bottle. But this handle is easily removed with just a half-twist of the cap exposing the new Chug Cap. Made from shatter-resistant polycarbonate, the Chug Cap allows you to grab a big pull of water while working out and quickly spin the top back on. As always, these tops are dishwasher safe for easy cleanup.

Rambler 5oz. Cup Cap $30

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The 5oz. Cup Cap transforms your Rambler into a classic thermos. I use it on my 26oz Rambler when heading out for the day in colder weather to keep coffee hot. Included with the Cup Cap is a 5oz. stainless steel double-walled and vacuum insulated cup to drink from. Pouring a hot liquid into the cup from the Rambler is made easy with the half turn top. Additionally, the sweat-free cup also serves as an extra layer of insulation when installed on the Rambler.

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Final thoughts:

These two caps only make your Rambler more versatile extending its range beyond just a fluid vessel. Although a bit pricey, I can assure you that these accessories are well made and intended to last a lifetime. And these are only a sampling of the lids available. Take a look at the entire range of Rambler accessories and see if anything works for your lifestyle.

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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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