Yeti Camino Carryall 20 – Small But Mighty Bag

Yeti Camino Carryall 20 - Kate Agathon of Engearment.com

Yeti Camino Carryall 20 – Small But Mighty Bag

Kate Agathon

 

Step aside, canvas tote. There’s a new YETI in town.

This season, YETI has added two new sizes (50 and 20) to its popular Camino Carryall tote bag line.

Although I have two of the Camino Carryall tote bags in the 35 size, I was eager to try the Camino Carryall 20.

Yeti Camino Carryall 20 - Kate Agathon of Engearment.com

Yeti Camino Carryall 20 – Kate Agathon of Engearment.com

While I use my Camino Carryall 35s frequently (they hold a ridiculous amount of gear, groceries, etc.), they are sometimes too large (or, in more colloquial terms, “family sized”). So, I was ecstatic to learn the Camino Carryall is now available in a smaller size.

I’ve taken the Camino Carryall 20 to the store on day trips and taken our adventure dog to the lake- perfect because it is waterproof and easy to clean.

 

Like the original, the Camino Carryall retains its shape, is durable, and is great for everyday use, including festivals, sports practice, etc.

Yeti Camino Carryall 20 - Kate Agathon of Engearment.com

Yeti Camino Carryall 20 – Kate Agathon of Engearment.com

I’m especially looking forward to using it this winter for all our winter sports- skiing, snowshoeing, etc. when there will be plenty of wet gear to be hauled around.

Key features: deployable dividers and two interior pockets to stash important things.

Although some online reviews mentioned the Camino Carryall 20 needed a zipper for its main compartment, I disagree. It is much easier to toss things in there (wet dog blankets, muddy dog shoes, etc.) without having to take that extra step or cram it all in.

Final word? I absolutely love the small-but-mighty YETI Camino Carryall 20! It is the perfect size for everyday use.

You don’t have to be outdoorsy to appreciate the Camino Carryall 20. Available in six colors, it is a great all-around bag that would make a terrific gift for anyone regardless of age or gender. Gift-giving season is coming up, and this tote promises to be a winner.


Kate Agathon

Kate Agathon - Dr. of Stoke

Kate Agathon – Dr. of Stoke

Dr. Of Stoke

Freelance writer, bicyclist, outdoor recreation enthusiast, social justice advocate, and mom to her furbaby, Utah the Adventure Dog.

Kate Agathon

Kate Agathon

 

A Colorado native, Kate considers the outdoors her mother ship. She brings her passion for bicycling, the environment, and issues of diversity to her writing. Her primary outdoor recreation activities are mountain biking, fat biking, snowshoeing, camping, peak bagging Colorado’s 14ers, road cycling, and Nordic skiing. After suffering two major knee injuries within four years, Kate hopes to return to alpine skiing next season.

Kate 14er

 

Kate earned a bachelor’s degree in History from Colorado State University and later an MSEd and Ph.D. in Curriculum and Instruction from Purdue University. In addition to her education, Kate’s background serving on the Mayor’s Bicycle Advisory Committee and experience working for non-profits and bicycle sales well position her to bring depth and understanding to the complex changes currently taking place in the outdoor recreation industry.

Kate Agathon

We also heard she has a (slight) obsession for blue heelers.

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Utah the Adventure Dog

 

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