I would love to see a tank that fits underneath my Gladiator truck bed in the spare tire area, since 37 inch tires will not fit underneath. Wasted space that could be used to mount a water tank.
Hey I'm looking at this tank, but with my set up I would have to mount it upside down on the underside of my truck bed rack. That would put the nozzle on top vs on the bottom. Would that compromise the efficacy of pressurizing it? I'm worried that the air would just stay above the water in the tank and that's all that would come out of the pressurized tank after the water level inside has dropped below the level of the nozzle. Any input would be appreciated thanks.
I have a 2017 TOYOTA TACOMA with Thule surf racks on top and an open bed in the back. Can I mount this on the top of the bed rail? Also, can you show how to mount on surf racks? I have Thule aero blades.
$380 for a plastic tank?? Here I thought there was a cheap alternative to the Road Shower but it looks like the old homemade PVC pipe showers are still it.
What are talking about?? Look like a great product with good price point.. its 8 gallons.. good quality 2 gallon Jerry can cost $40 to $55 without any brackets or add ons..
Yeah it is crazy for a blow/injection molded water tank. Guess it'll be non cellular core schedule 40 and black paint for my water tank. Even if this is 100% virgin material to make the tank that still doesn't justify their price.
@@dotanswisa1442 Maybe in your country but it's laughable here in the U.S. And you probably haven't noticed but those Jerry cans aren't made of cheap plastic and can hold a ton of pressure. And anybody with a double digit IQ can take a piece of angle iron and make a quick bracket. But hey, the old saying "a fool and his money are soon parted" exists for a reason.
@@superbazooka213 My 4" PVC tube tank holds 7 gallons and has worked great for 5 years now and cost me about $120 with the pressure gauge, fittings and a nice steelbraided line to the showerhead. If I had to buy one there's no way I'd spend $380 on a plastic tank since plastic rotts in the sun, something you don't have to worry about with a Road Shower since they're made of aluminum.
About spit my drink out when I saw the price... I appreciate innovative products but JFC $400 is a bit laughable. I suppose most "overlanders" do have more money than sense though so "target market" I suppose... 🤣👌
Great video
I still don't understand how the pressuring work. Coul you explain? Should be pluged to a compressor?
I think I just found my shower system for next season.
I would love to see this mounted vertically or on a trailer hitch cargo basket.
I have a soft top Jeep, and I don’t want a roof rack.
How is the sloshing controlled? Does it have any baffles inside?
It does not have baffles, but we haven't had any reports of sloshing being an issue in over a year of this product being on the market!
I need one for my taco 💯
Same!
Need it. But I think having 2 of the 3.8 gallons might be better
Keep the video's coming! @NINE8LC
great ide , crazy price.
Can you mount to a Rhino Rack Pioneer Platform?
Does anyone know if this could be safely mounted onto a Gobi rack for a Jeep Cherokee ?
I have the same question. Can't find anything for the Gobi
I would love to see a tank that fits underneath my Gladiator truck bed in the spare tire area, since 37 inch tires will not fit underneath. Wasted space that could be used to mount a water tank.
Try pvc diy
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et voila
Hey I'm looking at this tank, but with my set up I would have to mount it upside down on the underside of my truck bed rack. That would put the nozzle on top vs on the bottom. Would that compromise the efficacy of pressurizing it? I'm worried that the air would just stay above the water in the tank and that's all that would come out of the pressurized tank after the water level inside has dropped below the level of the nozzle. Any input would be appreciated thanks.
50 psi... you'll b good
I have a 2017 TOYOTA TACOMA with Thule surf racks on top and an open bed in the back. Can I mount this on the top of the bed rail? Also, can you show how to mount on surf racks? I have Thule aero blades.
So there's no setting to just fill up a water bottle?
Where can i get this
Can this be mounted sideways or does it need to be flat (as you installed it)?
You can mount it sideways, you'll just need to keep the spout side down!
How do you mount this tank in a truck bed?
What mount is this that you used??? I cant see it on the waterport website.
The Weekender comes with it's own mounting plates. That's what was used here.
What are the dimensions ??
Nice product, but for the price, I would rather make my own.
$400.00 Crazy
600$........ ill use a walmart 4 gallon shower bags I could buy a sht ton of them for 600$.
$380 for a plastic tank?? Here I thought there was a cheap alternative to the Road Shower but it looks like the old homemade PVC pipe showers are still it.
What are talking about?? Look like a great product with good price point.. its 8 gallons.. good quality 2 gallon Jerry can cost $40 to $55 without any brackets or add ons..
Yeah it is crazy for a blow/injection molded water tank. Guess it'll be non cellular core schedule 40 and black paint for my water tank. Even if this is 100% virgin material to make the tank that still doesn't justify their price.
@@dotanswisa1442 Maybe in your country but it's laughable here in the U.S. And you probably haven't noticed but those Jerry cans aren't made of cheap plastic and can hold a ton of pressure. And anybody with a double digit IQ can take a piece of angle iron and make a quick bracket. But hey, the old saying "a fool and his money are soon parted" exists for a reason.
@@superbazooka213 My 4" PVC tube tank holds 7 gallons and has worked great for 5 years now and cost me about $120 with the pressure gauge, fittings and a nice steelbraided line to the showerhead. If I had to buy one there's no way I'd spend $380 on a plastic tank since plastic rotts in the sun, something you don't have to worry about with a Road Shower since they're made of aluminum.
@@dotanswisa1442 So buy one! 🤣🤣🤣
About spit my drink out when I saw the price... I appreciate innovative products but JFC $400 is a bit laughable. I suppose most "overlanders" do have more money than sense though so "target market" I suppose... 🤣👌
Not for $400.00