A sold-out YETI favourite has quietly returned but it's unlikely to stay in stock for too long

The Wetlands camo pattern is back at YETI’s UK store across drinkware, coolers and bags

YETI Wetlands
(Image credit: YETI)

When the Wetlands range first landed in the UK in August 2025, it didn’t hang around for long.

The distinctive camo pattern, inspired by marshland tones and layered earth colours, quickly became one of YETI’s most recognisable limited looks.

A pattern that refuses to stay outdoors

Part of the Wetlands appeal is that it manages to feel both outdoorsy and design-led at the same time.

It’s unmistakably camo, yet far more subtle than traditional military patterns, making it just as at home in an office kitchen or on a commuter train as it is on a campsite table.

That balance is likely why the collection resonated so strongly last year, and why the brand has chosen to bring it back rather than replace it with a new seasonal print.

Yeti Wetlands Collection

(Image credit: Yeti)

As ever with YETI colourway drops, while the range currently spans hydration, storage, bags and coolers, history suggests stock won’t sit quietly for long.

Several Wetlands items already carry “coming soon” or low-availability signals, suggesting a repeat of last year’s sell-out.

For fans who missed out in 2025, this reintroduction offers a second chance.

For everyone else, it’s a reminder that YETI’s most popular designs tend to disappear just as quickly as they arrive.

The Wetlands camo collection is available now via YETI UK, with prices ranging from £20 all the way up to £450.

Matt Kollat
Section Editor | Active

Matt Kollat is a journalist and content creator for T3.com and T3 Magazine, where he works as Active Editor. His areas of expertise include wearables, drones, action cameras, fitness equipment, nutrition and outdoor gear. He joined T3 in 2019.

His work has also appeared on TechRadar and Fit&Well, and he has collaborated with creators such as Garage Gym Reviews. Matt has served as a judge for multiple industry awards, including the ESSNAwards. When he isn’t running, cycling or testing new kit, he’s usually roaming the countryside with a camera or experimenting with new audio and video gear.

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