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Tote bags have always occupied an odd middle ground between serious gear hauling and everyday carry, rarely excelling at either. Most collapse under real weight, and those built tough enough to matter look like they belong in a warehouse.
The Yeti Camino 35 Carryall Tote Bag approaches the category differently, treating durability as a design feature rather than an afterthought. The waterproof ThickSkin Shell handles punctures and abrasion without the bulk typical of industrial-grade materials, while an EVA molded bottom gives the bag actual structure. It stands on its own when set down, which matters more than it sounds when you're loading gear at a trailhead or a job site. The shoulder straps and CrossBar Handles offer flexibility for how you carry it, whether slung across the body or gripped by hand.
Organization comes through deployable dividers and two interior zippered pockets, the kind of thoughtful partitioning that keeps a 35-liter capacity from becoming a black hole. There's also a HitchPoint Grid built into the exterior, allowing you to attach MOLLE accessories if your gear ecosystem runs that direction. The bag doesn't demand it, but the option sits there for those who want it.
This is a carryall for people who move between contexts: the job site and the cabin, the truck bed and the studio. It's not precious about its appearance, which is precisely why it works. The Yeti Camino 35 carries the weight without complaint, keeps contents dry, and doesn't require constant fussing. That restraint, paired with actual durability, is what separates a bag worth owning from one you'll replace.










