YETI Announces Panga and LoadOut Product Lines

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posted on July 5, 2017
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YETI has announced the addition of two new product lines to its stable: the Panga series of duffel bags and the LoadOut line of storage buckets.

The Panga duffels are designed to be airtight and 100 percent submersible. They feature a waterproof zipper, an abrasion- and puncture-resistant exterior shell, multiple removable straps and last points, metal hardware and easy-to-access pockets. The LoadOut buckets include a see-through, water-tight lid, a divider tray that the company is calling the "LoadOut Caddy," and a LoadOut Utility Gear Belt that sports a 100-pound capacity.

“A tremendous amount of research, development and testing goes into creating our products,” says YETI CEO Matt Reintjes. “As a market leader within the outdoor space, we have to ensure our products are up to the highest standards, and Panga and LoadOut are no exception. The new Hopper Flip models add variety and versatility to an already exceptional line. Our products continue to allow users to push the boundaries and go further than ever before.”

The Panga will be available in three separate models (50, 75, 100) and in one color —Storm Gray —through limited authorized dealers and on yeti.com in fall 2017. Retail prices range from $299.99 to $399.99. The LoadOut will be available in four colors—White, Tan, Charcoal and Seafoam—through authorized dealers and on yeti.com in fall 2017. LoadOut accessories, including the LoadOut Lid, Caddy, and Utility Gear Belt will be sold separately. Retail prices range from $19.99 to $39.99.

For more information, go to YETI.com.

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