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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 ozark trail canopy 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.

In the end, though, whether it be travel friendliness, versatility, or even aesthetics, the most important qualities of a tumbler are the ones that matter most to you. This is what makes Yeti different from many other insulated tumblers. You can use the lid of the Ozark to seal the Yeti tumbler, and vice versa. While the lid seals in tightly, there are still complaints about the contents spilling over. According to most user reviews, the Yeti Tumbler can keep hot coffee warm for five to six hours at room temperature. Changing beverages won’t be a problem as there will likely not be a residual taste in the tumbler as long as you clean it thoroughly.

They aren’t porous like plastic tumblers so they won’t stain or retain odors. There is a notch to stop the straw from coming out of the drink but it doesn’t make it leak proof. I wiped the tumbler down with rubbing alcohol to make sure there was no grime or oil on the surface of the tumbler. I aligned the vinyl with the top of the tumbler and carefully smoothed out the transfer tape.

If you haven’t heard of the brand name Ozark, then you should know that it is a company that specializes in outdoor recreation products. We’re testing the quality between high-end YETI tumblers vs. the very affordable Ozark Trail brand from Walmart. Offers high-quality outdoor equipment at competitive prices, making outdoor adventures accessible to all. The Ozark Trail 10-Person Modified Dome Tent offers a spacious, versatile, and weather-resistant design, perfect for family camping adventures. Featuring a large screen porch and easy setup, this tent provides comfort and convenience for outdoor enthusiasts. I love being able to use the dishwasher to be sure it’s clean and for the convenience.

They are made with food-grade 18/80 stainless steel and are BPA-free.

The Orca records a 123.2deg reading and the Ozark Trail has hit 124.8deg. The Yeti has now drained 16 ounces of water and the remaining ice is turning to slush. The Orca has drained 15 ounces and the Ozark Trail 14 ounces. This double-walled stainless steel tumbler didn’t keep beverages cold for as long as the RTIC Everyday Tumbler, but the difference wasn’t huge. Over nine hours, the Everyday Tumbler kept water 2 degrees colder than the Yeti Rambler. No straw lid can be completely leakproof, but this quarter-turn lid comes close.

Watching ice melt was probably the most difficult task of the tests I performed—only because it seemed to take forever for the ice to melt in each tumbler. I started the test first thing when I got to the office and was waiting for hours on end. By the time I left the office about eight hours later, the ice still wasn’t entirely melted and the water levels in both tumblers seemed to be at the same level. The ice in the Orca Chaser melted at the 11 hour 35 minute mark for second place in the test. But the ice melted fast as the side of the smaller tumbler took a lot of heat. Wirecutter is the product recommendation service from The New York Times.

And the flip-top and straw lids both have removable rubber gaskets, which you can pop out to do a deeper cleaning. A tumbler can also replace disposable cups at fast-food restaurants or gas stations. Of all the tumblers we tested, the 24-ounce Simple Modern Classic Tumbler impressed us the most. This stainless steel, double-walled vessel was among the most leak-resistant tumblers we tried. It also kept our drinks as cold as—and, in some instances, colder than—tumblers bearing more-recognizable brand ozark trail canopy names. I also took into consideration how cold or hot to the touch each tumbler was when filled with liquid and tipped each one over to see if they would leak.

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.