Yeti Loadout GoBox Review

Danimal

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These damn boxes are the most overpriced, extavagant, piece of damn plastic to ever exist and I hate it cause I want 4 more. Currently running one as my waterfowl, ammo, gun cleaning, and gear stash box. Running another one for my inside tent elk gear camp gear crap, and a 3rd big one as my boat box fishing tackle box. The biggest benefit is I leave the boat box one outside in my skiff year round without issue (no dry rot no humidity inside). I'm in Florida and it rains 50 inches a year here, the box is dog bone dry. I Can stand and and sit on these things without fear of them breaking and can stack them conveniently anywhere. I hate them.
 

Kurts86

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I thought these go boxes were excessive until I used a 30 to help me stay organized while being very mobile day hunting from my vehicle for a week straight. It just really streamlined the ziplock bags of gear in Rubbermaid totes system I had run for a decade and kept the yard sale together.
 

Brock A

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I have been using a GoBox 30 for a couple years for my upland bird hunting. Plenty of room a few boxes of shells, Garmin dog collars, dog first aid and some misc gun stuff. Just toss it in the truck and I know I have everything I need. That box has seen some miles over the years and functions like new.
 
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Love my GoBox 30's. I use one as a tackle box and currently the other is for my muzzleloader "stuff". Planning to add a couple more soon.
 

Swamp Fox

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I wish the dust and rain results had been at least mentioned in the "review."

Had to come over here to find user input on that.

Brute totes for stackable and Action Packers for stand-alones are top-tier outdoor boxes unless you just like spending extra money.
 

Abirkle

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Hello all, I have received a set of Yeti's Loadout Gobox for review. They were able to send them to me just in time for our road trip to Canada. The Loadout Goboxes come in 15, 30, and 60; I like the system's modularity and how they work together. For example, two 15s stack perfectly on a 30, and a 30 and 15 stack perfectly on a 60. These boxes boast Yeti's durability, and the latches are extremely easy to use. With one exception, the latch on the 15 is located on the short side, with a grab handle directly below the latch. I find myself yanking on the handle, thinking it's a latch. The 30 and 60 come with a divider to help keep gear organized; however, they are not interchangeable. The 60 has two locations. You can use the divider, but you can't use your divider from your 30 if you want to. Yeti does offer the dividers individually. One of the best features is the built-in lid organization. So far, I have found it very useful for stowing laptops or other flat items. I will use the 30 for my dedicated range bag and the 15 and 60 for other hunting equipment. I look forward to putting these through their paces and seeing how they hold up. After my first trip with them, I don't foresee any issues. Anyone who has used Yeti products knows they strive for the highest quality.

Yeti LoadOut GoBox Review

Here is a link to the GoBoxes-

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The bottom photo is of the 30. As you can tell, I’m a coffee snob and it holds a jet boil, and other similar sized items really well. The other side has most of the camera equipment in it. I really like the size of the 30 overall.
Nice!
 
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