New seasonal Yeti colors are dropping today: Key Lime and Wild Vine

Yeti coolers and drinkware in Key Lime and Wild Vine colorways
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Yeti has launched two zingy new colorways for summer: Key Lime and Wild Vine. The former is a light yellow-green shade reminiscent of the famous pie, while the latter of a deep wine red. You'll find a wide range of coolers, bags and drinkware in both shades, and we've rounded up a few of our favorites below. Alternatively, you can browse both collections yourself on Yeti's official website.

The gear is currently listed as 'out of stock', but will become available at some point later today (July 9).

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Yeti Tundra 45 Hard Cooler: $300 at Yeti

Yeti Tundra 45 Hard Cooler: $300 at Yeti
This large capacity cooler, available in both Wild Vine and Key Lime once stock drops, can hold up to 54 cans, and according to Yeti can store enough food and drink for a family of four on a weekend adventure.

Yeti Camino 20 Carryall Tote Bag: $130 at Yeti

Yeti Camino 20 Carryall Tote Bag: $130 at Yeti
Waterproof and roomy, this is one of our favorite bags for carrying everything from wet swimwear and muddy boots to daily grocery shopping. It'll be available in both Wild Vine and Key Lime today.

Yeti Wild Vine Antlers Patch: $16 at Yeti

Yeti Wild Vine Antlers Patch: $16 at Yeti
This patch will stick easily onto a Yeti bag or soft cooler, or any other hook-and-loop surface with no glue or sewing. If you're looking for something zingier, there's also a Key Lime design, and a fun Key Lime Pie patch.

Yeti Hopper Flip 18 Soft Cooler: $300 at Yeti

Yeti Hopper Flip 18 Soft Cooler: $300 at Yeti
An easy to carry soft cooler that you can sling over your shoulder, this version of the Hopper will hold your lunch, plus drinks and snacks to keep you and your friends going all day. It's tough and waterproof too, so you can use ice to keep everything nicely chilled without worrying about leaks.

Cat Ellis
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Cat is Homes Editor at TechRadar and former editor of Advnture. She's been a journalist for 15 years, and cut her teeth on magazines before moving online. She helps readers choose the right tech for their home, get the best deals, and do more with their new devices.