12/14/2023 0 Comments 32 oz yeti lid![]() The handle is the same comfortable, three-finger style as the Standard and Chug Lids. This makes it a great option for when you’re on the road. The previous two caps require two hands to unscrew the lid while holding the bottle, but you can take one-handed sips with the Straw Lid. Like with most straw lids, it’s very easy to take sips of water, and there’s no chance of splashing water in your face provided that you keep the bottle upright. The next cap we’re reviewing is YETI’s Straw Lid. It’s a solid improvement over the Standard Lid in many ways, and it’s our favorite lid for drinking regular water from YETI Ramblers that are 26 ounces or larger. While it may seem like we brought up a lot of drawbacks, the YETI Chug Cap is by no means a bad lid. ![]() ![]() If you want to use a chug cap, we recommend watching that video to help minimize this potential problem. Our previous video discussed a common problem we see in reviews about the chug cap, specifically that the threads can strip fairly easily. This is not as good of an option as the Standard Lid for people with limited gripping strength, mainly because the base is more difficult to get on-and-off. There are more parts compared to the Standard Lid, so there is also more to clean, including an extra set of threads. Some drawbacks are that the spout cap comes completely off and is easy to misplace or drop.Īt 6.5 ounces, this is the 2nd heaviest YETI lid. The handle is the same great design as the Standard Lid and is very comfortable and easy to hold. The most important and obvious benefit is how lid solves the glaring problem with the Standard Lid by making it much easier to take drinks of water without splashing water all over your face. It consists of two parts that we’ll call the base and the spout cap. YETI’s Chug Cap is probably the most common replacement lid that people choose to use, and for good reason. So while we love the simplicity of the standard cap and how easy it is to use, it’s definitely the base design for a reason since it does not offer many benefits or uses compared to other lids. And if you have ice in your bottle, all we can say is good luck. Because the opening is so wide, it’s notoriously easy to splash water in your face, especially if you’re in the middle of an activity like driving. ![]() Second relates to YETI’s Over-The-Nose technology, which in non-marketing terms just means they made the mouth opening about 1/2” wider than competitors like Hydro Flask. It’s not like a Takeya, which has a connected spout cap. First, the lid is completely separate from the bottle, so it’s pretty easy to misplace or drop the lid, causing it to get dirty. It’s also the most lightweight YETI cap at only 2.9 ounces. This is the best option for anyone who has limited finger strength because the handle is easy to hold, and it lets you get a good amount of leverage to open the cap. The simple, no-frills design is very easy to use, and it’s also easy to clean. The rigid design is wide enough to fit three fingers, making it very comfortable and easy to hold. This was the lid that came out when this water bottle series was initially released, and it’s still the one that comes with most YETI Ramblers bottles today. First is the one that started it all, YETI’s Standard Lid.
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