The article highlights various Prime Day deals, including discounts on YETI products, Kindles, electronics, home appliances, and accessories, emphasizing limited time offers and top picks for shoppers.
Several early Prime Day deals are available now, including discounts on Apple products, Yeti tumblers, Garmin watches, and apparel from brands like Carhartt and Adidas, allowing shoppers to save before the official sales event.
The author has started using YETI's Rambler Insulated Bowls, which have transformed their lunch breaks into enjoyable picnics outdoors, thanks to their durability and insulation, making salad season more appealing and stylish.
The story of Yeti coolers is intertwined with a murder in the Philippines that nearly derailed the company's success. Founded by Roy and Ryan Seiders, Yeti's breakthrough product, the Tundra cooler, was developed with the help of Australian designer Ivan Brown, who was murdered in 2008. The murder led to a power struggle at Brown's factory in the Philippines, threatening Yeti's supply chain. Despite the turmoil, Yeti persevered, becoming a $3.5 billion company, while Brown's widow, Gloria, took control of the factory. The Seiders brothers continued to work with the factory, ensuring Yeti's growth.
Yeti products are on sale for up to 50% off on Amazon as part of Black Friday deals, including coolers, tumblers, and barware. Popular items like the Rambler Gallon Jug and Roadie 48 Wheeled Cooler are significantly discounted. Shoppers can find deals starting at $18, making it an ideal time to purchase Yeti products for holiday gifts.
Early Prime Day 2024 deals are already available, featuring discounts on products like the M2 MacBook Air for $799, YETI coolers, Sony smart TVs, and PopSockets. Other notable deals include the Buture VC80 Intelligent Cordless Vacuum for $107.88, Waterdrop Filter systems, and various Apple products at their lowest prices ever.
Yeti has launched early sales ahead of Amazon Prime Day, offering up to 50% off on a variety of products including coolers, tumblers, mugs, and bags. Popular items from the Rambler series and other top picks are available at significant discounts, with prices starting at $15. Shoppers are encouraged to act quickly as these deals are likely to sell out fast.
Yeti has re-entered the XC race world with the 2024 ASR, a lightweight carbon frame bike with 115mm of rear wheel travel and a flex-stay suspension design. Priced at $10,600 USD, the ASR offers six complete builds, with the C2 model at $5,600 USD being the best value. The bike's geometry and suspension design provide a smooth and capable ride, making it suitable for modern cross-country courses. Yeti recommends 30% sag for optimal performance, and the bike's handling is described as well-rounded for a cross-country bike.
In premarket trading, shares of Walgreens, Apple, and Yeti are among those experiencing notable movements. Investors are reacting to various factors such as company earnings, analyst ratings, or news that could impact these stocks. Details on the specific reasons for the movements of these stocks were not provided, but such fluctuations are common as new information becomes available to the market.
Yeti is offering free customization on their popular drinkware, including tumblers and mugs, just in time for the holiday season. The heavy-duty insulated design keeps drinks hot or cold for hours, making it a perfect gift. Top picks include the Rambler 14-Ounce Stackable Mug, Rambler 30-Ounce Tumbler, Rambler 20-Ounce Travel Mug, Rambler 10-Ounce Wine Tumbler, and Rambler 20-Ounce Tumbler. Other Yeti pieces eligible for free customization are also available.
YETI Holdings, Inc. reported its financial results for the second quarter of 2023, with net sales decreasing by 4% but adjusted net sales increasing by 2%. The company's gross margin continued to expand, and it raised the low end of its full-year adjusted net sales outlook range while increasing its full-year adjusted EPS outlook. YETI's performance was driven by strong demand for hydration solutions, including coolers and drinkware. The company is also focused on innovation and has a pipeline of new products in development. Despite the impact of product recalls, YETI remains optimistic about its growth prospects and has strengthened its balance sheet with a growing cash balance and expanded credit facility.
Logitech is phasing out the Blue Microphones brand and absorbing its products into its G line, with the exception of the Yeti, which will become the Logitech G Yeti. The move suggests that non-Yeti Blue products, such as the Snowball, may be discontinued. Logitech acquired Blue Microphones in 2018 and has always seen the Yeti as a game-streaming accessory. The Astro brand will also be moved under the G line, but will continue as a premium console audio product series.
Logitech is retiring the Blue Microphones brand, which has been in use for 28 years, and will now use the Yeti name for its microphones. Logitech acquired Blue Microphones in 2018 for $117 million. The Yeti microphones will be part of Logitech G, which includes PC peripherals and accessories aimed at gamers and streamers. The move is an attempt to unite Logitech's hardware portfolio of products for creators and gamers. The Blue name will still be used to describe the company's technologies.
Sea Otter 2023 showcased new and prototype mountain bikes from Nukeproof, Pole, Vitus, and Yeti. Nukeproof released the carbon version of the Dissent DH bike, while Vitus unveiled the E-Mythique LT electric mountain bike. Pole introduced its first downhill bike, the Onni, and Yeti showcased its Special Projects DH and dirt jump frames. Only one of the five bikes, the Nukeproof Dissent Carbon, is currently available for purchase.
Yeti's newest mountain bike, the SB135, features 27.5" wheels in the front and back, making it one of the few full-27.5 bikes available from a major manufacturer. The frame has 135mm of travel and a modern trail-focused geometry. The bike comes in both Turq and C-series construction, with prices ranging from $6,400 to $10,300 USD. The Lunch Ride version has a slightly slacker profile and more capable specs. Despite the smaller wheels, the SB135 handles well on a variety of trails and is a fun and fast ride.