Cooler Throw Down: Does Ozark Trail Stack up with Yeti and Pelican?

And they both really did seem pretty similar in performance and are both fantastic tumblers to consider. In the heart of the Ozarks’ wilderness, a passion for exploration was kindled. This space serves as an homage to that undying spirit of adventure and as a community for those inspired by Ozark Trail’s commitment to crafting reliable outdoor gear. Although the paths may run parallel, the stories of each adventurer intertwine with every trek and trail.

According to The Wall St. Journal, in terms of maintenance, Yeti Tumblers seem to have an upper hand over its competition as the Yeti is dishwasher safe. The two tumblers are also very good in keeping beverage cold. In fact, when you place the Ozark and the Yeti tumblers next to each other, you would have a hard time figuring out the differences. Of course, neither ozark trail chair of these will replace your best insulated water bottle, which can also hold more than water.

The Ozark Trail tumbler won our second ice retention challenge, this time but a wider margin. It held ice in brutal Alabama August heat for 12 hours and 42 minutes. One reason the Ozark Trail tumbler held ice so much longer may be due to the fact that the sun was so low in the sky. For the last hour, the tumbler was not being blasted by direct sunlight anymore. After seeing the previous test story, several folks asked me how these tumblers stack up on a really hot day outdoors.

Now, to be more competitive with Yeti, they have a wide range of colors and styles. If you are looking for more of a traditional Yeti cup with a handle, there is the ozark trail chair Yeti Rambler Mug. Tumblers enable office workers to enjoy their beverages hot and cold. Unfortunately, like most all water bottles and tumblers, they are made in China. Although the Ozark Trail Tumbler is not dishwasher safe, it is very easy to clean by hand washing. Most important – is the popular Stanley Quencher Tumbler spill proof?

Easy setup is ensured with color-coded poles and pin & ring frame attachment. Additionally, the tent is weather-resistant with a removable rainfly and taped seams for protection against the elements. I have been using the ozark trail tumbler 30 oz Ozark Trail tumbler and the 30 oz Yeti Rambler for a true comparison. We love using a straw to drink from, especially while driving. I like how having this lid adds more versatility to the Yeti and Ozark Trail tumblers. What’s great about this lid is it’s meant to fit a straw as it has a circle opening.

So it’s easy to use one-handed, while you’re driving or on the treadmill. The press-in lid creates a seal around the mouth of the tumbler, and that cut some of the leakage when we knocked over the cup, but of all our picks, it did leak the most when this happened. This tumbler comes in fewer colors and capacities than our other picks.