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YETI Hopper Backflip 24 Soft Sided Backpack Cooler

4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,786 ratings

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Color: Charcoal
Brand YETI
Color Charcoal
Material Foam
Package Information Bag
Capacity 25 Pounds
Product Dimensions 6.5"D x 12.63"W x 15"H
Item Weight 0.01 Ounces
Special Feature Portable, Waterproof, Lightweight, Leak Proof, Adjustable Strap, Insulated
Model Name zipper

About this item

  • Part cooler, part backpack, the Hopper BackFlip 24 is the perfect reason to extend your trek. It’s sizable enough to fit a day’s worth of drinks and food for you and your crew.
  • DRYHIDE SHELL - The Hopper’s high-density fabric is waterproof and resistant to punctures, and UV rays
  • COLDCELL INSULATION - Closed-cell rubber foam offers far superior cold-holding to ordinary soft coolers.
  • HYDROLOK ZIPPER - The toughest, highest-performing waterproof and leakproof cooler zipper in the world.
  • The BackFlip has an inside measurement of 12 5/8 x 6 ½ x 15 inches. Big enough to hold 20 cans with a 2:1 ice-to-can ratio.

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Customers appreciate the ice chest's ability to keep drinks cold all day. They find it well-made and easy to carry. The storage capacity is good, with enough room to fit many drinks or food items. Many customers are satisfied with the size, functionality, and comfort. However, opinions differ on whether it provides good value for money.

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87 customers mention "Ice retention"72 positive15 negative

Customers appreciate the cooler's ice retention. They say it keeps drinks cold all day, is perfect for traveling, and holds temperature well. The cooler provides plenty of room and cooling, making it good for summer.

"...the hard coolers do, but you can rest assured that your ice will stay frozen all day when you're at the beach in direct sunlight...." Read more

"Keeps the drinks and snacks cold. Bought it a few months back and it's gotten it's share of travel and use...." Read more

"...I use a large and small yeti ice block and keeps everything very cold without using any ice cubes...." Read more

"...So far it has been the best portable cooler I could ask for, holds temp and ice well. This will be our portable go to...." Read more

54 customers mention "Build quality"45 positive9 negative

Customers appreciate the ice chest's sturdy build quality. They say it's well-made, holds up well, and keeps fish in good condition.

"...Have detected no leaks and/or mildew or odor. Holds tough! Tons of compliments! Would recommend. No regrets! Hope this helps." Read more

"...Expensive but very high quality." Read more

"...Overpriced? Yes. High quality? Yes." Read more

"...for the ice and fillets, the ice melts was minimal and the fish was in great shape...." Read more

54 customers mention "Ease of carry"45 positive9 negative

Customers find the ice chest easy to carry. It's lightweight and portable, making it convenient for travel, trips, and one-day getaways. The zipper seals the cold in and the hot out, making it practical to pick up and go when out and about.

"...It has a nice strong handle on top that makes it easy to move around once you take it off...." Read more

"...Bought it a few months back and it's gotten it's share of travel and use...." Read more

"...So far it has been the best portable cooler I could ask for, holds temp and ice well. This will be our portable go to...." Read more

"...this cooler primarily for drinks on the beach/pool and wow is it convenient, comfortable and effective!..." Read more

29 customers mention "Storage capacity"22 positive7 negative

Customers appreciate the storage capacity of the ice chest. They find it spacious enough for drinks throughout the day, personal belongings, and easy access to car snacks and drinks.

"...Capacity is quite good but gets heavy when full (naturally). The straps are comfortable and the chest strap helps take the load off my shoulders...." Read more

"...and am very happy I did so because it is the perfect spot for all my personal belongings...." Read more

"...The cooler keeps temperature, holds all our food and bev for several day road trip...." Read more

"...yet but so far it seems sturdy and definitely can fit the amount of drinks/ ice as advertised...." Read more

24 customers mention "Size"19 positive5 negative

Customers like the size of the ice chest. They say it fits well in trucks and as a side table for road trips. It's spacious enough for everything needed for a day at the beach or camping. However, some find it heavy when filled up.

"...Yeti retractable bottle opener and soft pouch for it and they both fit good and work good...." Read more

"...Its light weight and easy to carry, fits perfect right be hind car seat for easy access. Got a great price on this through Amazon." Read more

"...Easy to carry, great size. Sitting out in the sun at the beach, I would expect to get a couple of days out of the same load." Read more

"Perfect size. Bought for a trip to the beach. Have a Yeti 65, too big to carry and haul back and forth...." Read more

20 customers mention "Functionality"20 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the ice chest's functionality. They say it fits well, works well, and is useful.

"...Its a soft yeti cooler you can carry on your back that works very well...." Read more

"...bottle opener and soft pouch for it and they both fit good and work good. Again, no "Carry-On" issues with airlines, just compliments...." Read more

"...drinks on the beach/pool and wow is it convenient, comfortable and effective!..." Read more

"I’ve put this to the test a couple times and have been very happy with the outcomes. No leaks whatsoever...." Read more

18 customers mention "Comfort"14 positive4 negative

Customers find the cooler comfortable to carry, even when full. The straps don't hurt their backs, and it fits a lot in. Some say it's the best soft Yeti cooler they can buy.

"...Heres why: 1. The yeti's straps are minimalistic yet strong and comfortable when you have the pack on, even when it is full...." Read more

"...The straps are comfortable and the chest strap helps take the load off my shoulders...." Read more

"...primarily for drinks on the beach/pool and wow is it convenient, comfortable and effective!..." Read more

"...Works great at keeping things cold all day. Not the most comfortable to wear if you were going to be hiking somewhere but for general travel or as a..." Read more

35 customers mention "Value for money"15 positive20 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the ice chest's value for money. Some find it worth the price and a great purchase, while others say it's overpriced, has leaks, and is of poor quality for the price.

"...Expensive but very high quality." Read more

"...So it saves money by not drinking $8-$10.00 dollar Bud's at the hotel bar whenever possible...." Read more

"...Overpriced? Yes. High quality? Yes." Read more

"...Got a great price on this through Amazon." Read more

Buy the yeti not the rtic
5 out of 5 stars
Buy the yeti not the rtic
Let me just start off by saying I have both yeti and rtic coolers and each have their positives and negatives. I purchased the yeti backpack at the same time as the rtic to see which I would like best. Even at double the price the yeti won by a landslide.Heres why:1. The yeti's straps are minimalistic yet strong and comfortable when you have the pack on, even when it is full. It comes with a removable abdomen strap which is great since I havent found a need for it yet, but will be glad I have it when I need it. It has a nice strong handle on top that makes it easy to move around once you take it off. The rtic on the other hand has straps EVERYWHERE except for on top! Not only are they really long and abundant but you cant even remove the abdomen strap which have a side profile so you're forced to use it. Then when you do use the strap it doesn't even go around your waist but instead your belly button, and I have had numerous people try it on to make sure its not just cause im 6'2.2. The yeti uses a molle system across the entire pack and includes 1 "connecting buckle" (idk what its called lol) that allows you to strap something down to the front. Being that I have tons of tactical gear it is easy for me to attach anything else I may need for the day right to the pack to minimalize the amount of bags I have to carry. The rtic uses classic bungee cords on the front that you can pull tight and thats its... They made sure to include the side handles like on the yeti however the top "carry handle" is atrocious and gets really annoying when trying to actually wear the backpack. Oh and dont get me started with trying to move it around inside the truck without getting it caught on every little thing....3. (The deal breaker) The yeti uses a hazmat zipper and I am 100% confident that it will never tear and will last for a very long time. It can be quite difficult to open from certain angles, but thats a good problem to have in my book. Yeti is so confident in this zipper that they just slapped a handle on the lid and the zipper takes the strain. The rtic on the other hand uses a classic black zipper with a waterproof shell that you would find on something like a snow jacket. It feels flimsy and I have read numerous reviews on all soft rtic coolers saying the zippers wear out after a year or so and I can see why. And it also shows why they made that annoying carrying handle instead of just a handle on top like the yeti.4. The material of the yeti is "puncture proof" and I am not sure if it will stop something like a knife being stabbed straight at it but I can almost guarantee that it wont get torn by any branches or rocks at a campsite or river. The inside feels very sturdy too and seems like it will last through alot of sharp ice being thrown into it. The fact that you just take it outside and hose it off to clean it is also very convenient. The rtic on the other hand feels decent on the outside, but when you look inside you its a different story. The lining on the inner walls isnt even flush with the actual material the pack is made out of so it looks more like a bag inside of a garbage can. Definitely doesnt seem like it is puncture proof and just looks sloppy overall.Conclusion:Its exactly as you'd expect it to be. Its a soft yeti cooler you can carry on your back that works very well. It does float and is basically waterproof, just don't leave it on its side or it will leak after a few hours. Don't expect it to keep ice frozen for a week like the hard coolers do, but you can rest assured that your ice will stay frozen all day when you're at the beach in direct sunlight.Overall its double the price cause its double the product in that category. I use this and my rtic54 the most so if you want the best bang for your buck get yeti soft coolers and rtic hard coolers.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020
    Color: CharcoalVerified Purchase
    Let me just start off by saying I have both yeti and rtic coolers and each have their positives and negatives. I purchased the yeti backpack at the same time as the rtic to see which I would like best. Even at double the price the yeti won by a landslide.

    Heres why:
    1. The yeti's straps are minimalistic yet strong and comfortable when you have the pack on, even when it is full. It comes with a removable abdomen strap which is great since I havent found a need for it yet, but will be glad I have it when I need it. It has a nice strong handle on top that makes it easy to move around once you take it off. The rtic on the other hand has straps EVERYWHERE except for on top! Not only are they really long and abundant but you cant even remove the abdomen strap which have a side profile so you're forced to use it. Then when you do use the strap it doesn't even go around your waist but instead your belly button, and I have had numerous people try it on to make sure its not just cause im 6'2.
    2. The yeti uses a molle system across the entire pack and includes 1 "connecting buckle" (idk what its called lol) that allows you to strap something down to the front. Being that I have tons of tactical gear it is easy for me to attach anything else I may need for the day right to the pack to minimalize the amount of bags I have to carry. The rtic uses classic bungee cords on the front that you can pull tight and thats its... They made sure to include the side handles like on the yeti however the top "carry handle" is atrocious and gets really annoying when trying to actually wear the backpack. Oh and dont get me started with trying to move it around inside the truck without getting it caught on every little thing....
    3. (The deal breaker) The yeti uses a hazmat zipper and I am 100% confident that it will never tear and will last for a very long time. It can be quite difficult to open from certain angles, but thats a good problem to have in my book. Yeti is so confident in this zipper that they just slapped a handle on the lid and the zipper takes the strain. The rtic on the other hand uses a classic black zipper with a waterproof shell that you would find on something like a snow jacket. It feels flimsy and I have read numerous reviews on all soft rtic coolers saying the zippers wear out after a year or so and I can see why. And it also shows why they made that annoying carrying handle instead of just a handle on top like the yeti.
    4. The material of the yeti is "puncture proof" and I am not sure if it will stop something like a knife being stabbed straight at it but I can almost guarantee that it wont get torn by any branches or rocks at a campsite or river. The inside feels very sturdy too and seems like it will last through alot of sharp ice being thrown into it. The fact that you just take it outside and hose it off to clean it is also very convenient. The rtic on the other hand feels decent on the outside, but when you look inside you its a different story. The lining on the inner walls isnt even flush with the actual material the pack is made out of so it looks more like a bag inside of a garbage can. Definitely doesnt seem like it is puncture proof and just looks sloppy overall.

    Conclusion:
    Its exactly as you'd expect it to be. Its a soft yeti cooler you can carry on your back that works very well. It does float and is basically waterproof, just don't leave it on its side or it will leak after a few hours. Don't expect it to keep ice frozen for a week like the hard coolers do, but you can rest assured that your ice will stay frozen all day when you're at the beach in direct sunlight.

    Overall its double the price cause its double the product in that category. I use this and my rtic54 the most so if you want the best bang for your buck get yeti soft coolers and rtic hard coolers.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Buy the yeti not the rtic

    Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2020
    Let me just start off by saying I have both yeti and rtic coolers and each have their positives and negatives. I purchased the yeti backpack at the same time as the rtic to see which I would like best. Even at double the price the yeti won by a landslide.

    Heres why:
    1. The yeti's straps are minimalistic yet strong and comfortable when you have the pack on, even when it is full. It comes with a removable abdomen strap which is great since I havent found a need for it yet, but will be glad I have it when I need it. It has a nice strong handle on top that makes it easy to move around once you take it off. The rtic on the other hand has straps EVERYWHERE except for on top! Not only are they really long and abundant but you cant even remove the abdomen strap which have a side profile so you're forced to use it. Then when you do use the strap it doesn't even go around your waist but instead your belly button, and I have had numerous people try it on to make sure its not just cause im 6'2.
    2. The yeti uses a molle system across the entire pack and includes 1 "connecting buckle" (idk what its called lol) that allows you to strap something down to the front. Being that I have tons of tactical gear it is easy for me to attach anything else I may need for the day right to the pack to minimalize the amount of bags I have to carry. The rtic uses classic bungee cords on the front that you can pull tight and thats its... They made sure to include the side handles like on the yeti however the top "carry handle" is atrocious and gets really annoying when trying to actually wear the backpack. Oh and dont get me started with trying to move it around inside the truck without getting it caught on every little thing....
    3. (The deal breaker) The yeti uses a hazmat zipper and I am 100% confident that it will never tear and will last for a very long time. It can be quite difficult to open from certain angles, but thats a good problem to have in my book. Yeti is so confident in this zipper that they just slapped a handle on the lid and the zipper takes the strain. The rtic on the other hand uses a classic black zipper with a waterproof shell that you would find on something like a snow jacket. It feels flimsy and I have read numerous reviews on all soft rtic coolers saying the zippers wear out after a year or so and I can see why. And it also shows why they made that annoying carrying handle instead of just a handle on top like the yeti.
    4. The material of the yeti is "puncture proof" and I am not sure if it will stop something like a knife being stabbed straight at it but I can almost guarantee that it wont get torn by any branches or rocks at a campsite or river. The inside feels very sturdy too and seems like it will last through alot of sharp ice being thrown into it. The fact that you just take it outside and hose it off to clean it is also very convenient. The rtic on the other hand feels decent on the outside, but when you look inside you its a different story. The lining on the inner walls isnt even flush with the actual material the pack is made out of so it looks more like a bag inside of a garbage can. Definitely doesnt seem like it is puncture proof and just looks sloppy overall.

    Conclusion:
    Its exactly as you'd expect it to be. Its a soft yeti cooler you can carry on your back that works very well. It does float and is basically waterproof, just don't leave it on its side or it will leak after a few hours. Don't expect it to keep ice frozen for a week like the hard coolers do, but you can rest assured that your ice will stay frozen all day when you're at the beach in direct sunlight.

    Overall its double the price cause its double the product in that category. I use this and my rtic54 the most so if you want the best bang for your buck get yeti soft coolers and rtic hard coolers.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2019
    Keeps the drinks and snacks cold.
    Bought it a few months back and it's gotten it's share of travel and use. From camping, Hollywood Bowl concerts, tailgates to Air travel with no "Carry-On" issues btw. I try to cool it with a frozen (milk), gallon of water the day before use and it helps keep my ice solid and beverages colder longer (when I can). Also, bought the Yeti retractable bottle opener and soft pouch for it and they both fit good and work good. Again, no "Carry-On" issues with airlines, just compliments. Pack my clothes in it when flying and fill it up with beverages from a mart near the hotel and free ice from the hotel as well. So it saves money by not drinking $8-$10.00 dollar Bud's at the hotel bar whenever possible.
    Doesn't have the symmetrical square crisp shape it had when I first got it, but it's had some tough lovin' at times.
    Clean it with a mild soap/water mixture and shower rag and dry it thoroughly with a dry towel and air dry outside for good measure. Lubricate the zipper teeth with the lip balm looking tube that came with it after every cleaning but mostly I'll use Cabela's Food-Grade Lubricating Grease in order to save the small tube for travel.
    Store it next to it's little brother the Yeti Hopper 8(will review soon), in a cool dry Man-Cave. Have detected no leaks and/or mildew or odor. Holds tough! Tons of compliments!
    Would recommend. No regrets! Hope this helps.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    No regrets

    Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2019
    Keeps the drinks and snacks cold.
    Bought it a few months back and it's gotten it's share of travel and use. From camping, Hollywood Bowl concerts, tailgates to Air travel with no "Carry-On" issues btw. I try to cool it with a frozen (milk), gallon of water the day before use and it helps keep my ice solid and beverages colder longer (when I can). Also, bought the Yeti retractable bottle opener and soft pouch for it and they both fit good and work good. Again, no "Carry-On" issues with airlines, just compliments. Pack my clothes in it when flying and fill it up with beverages from a mart near the hotel and free ice from the hotel as well. So it saves money by not drinking $8-$10.00 dollar Bud's at the hotel bar whenever possible.
    Doesn't have the symmetrical square crisp shape it had when I first got it, but it's had some tough lovin' at times.
    Clean it with a mild soap/water mixture and shower rag and dry it thoroughly with a dry towel and air dry outside for good measure. Lubricate the zipper teeth with the lip balm looking tube that came with it after every cleaning but mostly I'll use Cabela's Food-Grade Lubricating Grease in order to save the small tube for travel.
    Store it next to it's little brother the Yeti Hopper 8(will review soon), in a cool dry Man-Cave. Have detected no leaks and/or mildew or odor. Holds tough! Tons of compliments!
    Would recommend. No regrets! Hope this helps.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2019
    Color: CharcoalVerified Purchase
    I love this cooler and think its an awesome idea, my wife who is all of 5' tall and 110lbs does not. In fact even though the cooler is amazing at doing its job of keeping our drinks ice cold she prefers to take a small coleman soft shell cooler due to it being lighter and overall smaller making it easier for her to carry. I had loaded this cooler with I don't even know how many cans and a gallon of milk, threw it over my shoulders and I was fine, but my wife wanted no part of putting this cooler on her back. All comes down to personal preference I guess but overall based on the coolers performance and the fact that its a backpack, I would buy another and recommend it to everyone.
    11 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2019
    Another great yeti product. I have several “high performance” coolers of various brands and this yeti is probably my most versatile cooler. The staying power keeping things cold is outstanding. I use a large and small yeti ice block and keeps everything very cold without using any ice cubes. Capacity is quite good but gets heavy when full (naturally). The straps are comfortable and the chest strap helps take the load off my shoulders. Would recommend a sidekick since there is no on board pockets/storage. I have used this many times since the summer and it does not disappoint. Expensive but very high quality.
    6 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2019
    Color: CharcoalVerified Purchase
    If you are on the fence about this cooler (especially because of the price) I can tell you--you won't find anything comparable in a backpack cooler in terms of quality. It is large, and is heavy when filled, but because the weight is distributed so well due to the design of the cooler and the straps, it is much easier than lugging (or rolling) a large cooler across the sand, or uneven surfaces (and steps!) It's also great that your hands are free- in my case to carry other things to the beach! That said, it is an all-around good investment as I'm sure it will last for years.
    9 people found this helpful
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2018
    I live in Florida. We are constantly in the sun for kids events or at the beach. With the YETI name, you obviously pay a premium... but the amount of use I will get out of it combined with the 3 year warranty makes sense for me. So far it has been the best portable cooler I could ask for, holds temp and ice well. This will be our portable go to. There is such attention to detail in every aspect of this bag and I have no doubt it will hold up over the years. Ultimately I went with the bookbag to free my hands carrying other stuff. It was a no brainer for my situation and is actually bigger than I expected. Overpriced? Yes. High quality? Yes.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Worth the premium - Quality Book-bag Cooler

    Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2018
    I live in Florida. We are constantly in the sun for kids events or at the beach. With the YETI name, you obviously pay a premium... but the amount of use I will get out of it combined with the 3 year warranty makes sense for me. So far it has been the best portable cooler I could ask for, holds temp and ice well. This will be our portable go to. There is such attention to detail in every aspect of this bag and I have no doubt it will hold up over the years. Ultimately I went with the bookbag to free my hands carrying other stuff. It was a no brainer for my situation and is actually bigger than I expected. Overpriced? Yes. High quality? Yes.
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  • Kristen C
    5.0 out of 5 stars Soft sided cooler
    Reviewed in Canada on July 16, 2022
    Color: Harvest RedVerified Purchase
    We spend weekends outside all summer for competitions. We needed something wash to carry along with all our other gear so the backpack was ideal. Keeps things very cold out in the hot Ontario sun all day long. Ice is half melted by the end of the day so make sure items are in watertight containers. Couldn’t find the product in stores so this was a great option at the same price as elsewhere.
  • Marc Bouclin
    5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome
    Reviewed in Canada on December 20, 2021
    Color: CharcoalVerified Purchase
    Great quality as expected from Yeti. Keeps the drinks cold and is a great carry on and nice to have on Holidays.
  • Reynaldo H.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Solid cooler you expect from Yeti
    Reviewed in Canada on August 7, 2021
    This cooler is what you expect from Yeti. Even loaded you can through over one shoulder without worrying about damaging the shoulder strap. When on and loaded the adjustments make it very balanced and comfortable.

    Expensive but expect to last for years … first time out immediately got compliments.
  • Berly
    5.0 out of 5 stars Love this cooler!
    Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2023
    Spacious and ice lasts so long!