30 Gallon Emergency Drinking Water Bladder For Your Vehicle

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30 Gallon Emergency Drinking Water Bladder For Your Vehicle


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Finally, an affordable and practical solution to store and transport drinking water. The pillow shaped Vivos Water Bladder is a simple, safe water storage product that allows you to store and transport up to 30 gallons of fresh potable water. Utilizing food grade, heavy gauge vinyl coated polyester, it is not only waterproof, but has a low profile, soft and flexible surface to avoid damaging your paint, yet tough enough to travel inside or outside your RV, truck or vehicle.

Easily filled in minutes from any water source, then gravity drained using the built-in ball valve and barbed hose nipple to slip fit any ¾” hose or tube. This is the perfect bug out solution for any impending emergency, expedition or even wilderness camping. Just fill it up, strap it down, and go!

Durable and long lasting for repeated use. Rolls up to a small tubular shape for out of the way storage until it is needed. Imagine the impossible task of trying to tie down 30 one gallon jugs, or larger containers on your vehicle's roof, trunk lid, or rack.

Our Water Bladder is your best solution to stay hydrated and survive the dangerous road ahead!

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This is NOT a criticism--I am merely playing Devil's Advocate... (keep that in mind :) )...

Wouldn't having that on the top of your vehicle make you a gigantic target for the unprepared who are dying of thirst?
 
I'd be more worried about how that kind of weight is going to affect my roof and steering ability. Can you imagine taking a sharp turn? I'm not so sure a standard luggage rack could hold such a load. Probably a little over 225 lbs, give or take 5 lbs for the bag...so about 230 lbs maybe? Like driving around with a person up there.
 
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