Tactical & Survival

Wetland Camo Is Back: YETI Revives the Classic Pattern

I’ll admit it. I’m irrationally excited about this. Maybe it’s just because I have a soft spot for gear that looks like it wandered out of a ’70s-era sporting goods catalog.

YETI is bringing back Wetland Camo, and it feels like a bigger deal than the usual parade of new colorway drops.

The cult-favorite pattern will be available for a longer stretch than last year’s blink-and-you-missed-it Gear Garage release, giving all of us camo diehards a second shot at decking out our drinkware, coolers, and waterproof bags in retro marshy glory.

What’s Coming Back in Wetland Camo?

If you’re looking to blend in with the reeds or just want your coffee tumbler to look as rugged as your duck waders, here’s exactly what you’ll find splashed in Wetland Camo:

SideKick Dry Gear Case

Because your phone deserves to stay dry, even if you end up face-down in the muck, this little vault seals out water, grit, and regret. Toss in your wallet and keys too, because nobody wants to wade around searching for lost essentials.

Boomer Dog Bowls

A few of our editors have had this bowl for more than a year, and every one of them finds it to be a rock-solid choice. It has a nice base, doesn’t skid, is super durable, and washes up quick.

Hopper Flip Soft Cooler

The Flip is among the favorite soft-sided coolers among our hunting and fishing crowd. Our editors use one all the time for hauling around beers or sodas and lunch. It’s also great for trucking leftovers from a family cookout. And with some of ours well over 5 years old now, we can attest to the durability.

Hopper M30 Tote Soft Cooler

This is soft cooler big enough for the whole crew, or just you if you really commit to the snack game. The magnetic closure is satisfying enough you’ll find excuses to open it, and the camo print just begs for a long weekend in the sticks.

Camino Carryall

Expensive for a tote bag? Sure. But is it awesome? Also yes. Editorial Director Sean McCoy loves to use his to haul ski boots, helmets, goggles, and gloves to the hill or to load up with extras before dawn while goose hunting.

Panga Waterproof Duffel Bags

The Panga lineup really are the ultimate waterproof bags. They’re a bit overkill for most use scenarios, but if you’re someone who finds themselves out in the rain, on the edge of the river, or waiting for a float plane to come pick you up, this bag is as sweet as it gets.

Panga Backpack

Remember how I just said the Panga Bags are about as sweet as it gets for a watertight bag? Toss some shoulder straps on one, and now your stuff is dry and your hands are free.

Hopper M20 Backpack Cooler

The Hopper M20 Backpack Cooler gives you hands-free cold storage so you can lug decoys, snacks, and your questionable life choices without dropping anything. This backpack cooler is a staple for several of our editors.

Rambler Colster Can Insulator

Is it the most overbuilt coozie on the market? Probably. But it works like a charm from our testing.

Rambler Food Jars

Sure, this jar costs more than an entire stack of plastic tubs from the grocery store, and it’s definitely overbuilt for eating last Tuesday’s mac and cheese. But it keeps your food hot for hours and looks pretty rad doing it. You will almost feel fancy eating out of it, even if you’re just hiding in your truck.

YETI Flask and Shot Glasses

For the moments when you need a little extra warmth, liquid or otherwise. The YETI Flask and Shot Glasses are rugged enough to survive the tailgate, yet refined enough for celebratory toasts when the last decoys are picked up.

Rambler Drinkware

Let’s be honest — YETI reinvigorated the market for tough coffee mugs. We have a bunch of these and love them. And the magentic closure is the cat’s pajamas for driving, although it’ll leak if you put it in a backpack, so just don’t.

Why Wetland Camo?

Honestly, because it looks retro and cool. Wetland Camo is like that vintage truck your granddad never sold or the faded camo hat that’s somehow always in style. It doesn’t take itself too seriously, and neither should you.

If you want your gear to look like it time-traveled straight out of a ’70s duck camp, this is your chance.

When and Where to Buy

The Wetland Camo collection will be available at all YETI brick-and-mortar stores immediately. You’ll be able to get it all on YETI’s website on July 15, 2025. If last year’s feeding frenzy is any indication, it’s worth setting an alarm.



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