YETI Coolers Introduces New Beverage Holder and Rod Holster E-mail
Thursday, 31 October 2013 22:48


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October 29, 2013 (Austin, Texas) – YETI Coolers, makers of premium ice chests and accessories, introduces two new additions to the YETI family—the YETI Rod Holster and YETI Beverage Holder. Both easily attach to any Tundra cooler via the AnchorPoint Tie-Down Slot and offer a convenient place to store rods and drinks.

YETI® Beverage Holder
Great for river trips, camping outings, or tailgates—the YETI® Beverage Holder mounts to the side of your YETI® Cooler and serves as a secure and convenient caddy for any frosty beverage. Ordinary ice chests often include shallow cup holders in the lid, a feature that makes it impractical to access contents in the cooler. This heavy-duty, powder coated stainless steel version slides securely into the AnchorPoint™ Tie-Down slot of a YETI® Cooler, allowing easy access to cooler contents or grabbing a cold-one for a friend. The YETI Beverage Holder is on sale now at select retailers and www.yeticoolers.com for $24.99.

YETI® Rod Holster
Vertically mounts to the side of your YETI® Cooler for easy fishing rod access whether paddling or boating. Works with casting and spinning rods. Heavy-duty polypropylene tube is attached to a sturdy, stainless steel, powder coated bracket. It slides securely into the AnchorPoint™ Tie-Down slot of your YETI® Cooler without getting in the way of the lid. $39.99.

 

 

 

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