Eric G
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
Super impressed. I use it to haul water to a property where we don't have water yet. Fill a RV, water plants, etc. You can use a hand pump or electric pump to move the water quickly, or gravity feed depending on where the water is going. It seems quite well built, thick material, few valves to install, and it's ready to go.One trick, try to keep it air tight without air in the bag. If you fill it from the bottom port (which is probably not normal), you can vent the top to allow extra air out.
bee
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2025
Water bladders are great emergency tools if you have somewhere flat to set them up and a little bit of lead time. I already own a PVC water bladder to fill for flushing toilets and washing dishes; but PVC is very stinky and can leach out and contaminate water, so it’s not safe for drinking water. For drinking and cooking water, I wanted a nontoxic PVC-free and BPA-free bladder.This bladder from ITRAZ fits the bill perfectly. I decided on the larger size (75 gallons!) because even if I only fill it up part way, I’d like the option to store more water if needed. Extra capacity is never a bad thing.For emergencies, Ready.gov says to plan for 1 gallon per person per day. Don’t forget your pets! They’ll need water too. Add extra gallons for washing and flushing.Notes:– The straps are a really good idea, they make anchoring it easy. A big bag of water is kind of awkward to grip otherwise.– There really is almost no odor. The instructions say to rinse before use.– Valves are high-quality and sturdy stainless steel. They’re marked ‘ ¾” GHT 304 PN63’– The box contains: bladder, straps, 2 stainless steel valves, 2 extra silicone hose gaskets, one 4”x4” self adhesive repair patch, a roll of PFTE tape (note: all PFTE tape is high-PFAs so keep it non-water-contact), a metal stamped wrench to hold the tank’s fitting while screwing in the valves, 8 strap clips (I think they’re to tidy up loose strap ends), and instruction sheets.If you will be storing this on a shelf, the box is 6” high x 13.5” wide x 17.25” long. Be careful cutting the top open, as the bladder is right inside (there’s no protective cardboard).The quality of this bladder is excellent.I’m very glad to have this ready on my basement shelf. We can’t live without clean water.
Drew
Reviewed in the United States on May 23, 2025
This water tank is extremely well made. It is great for taking on camping trips or as an emergency water supply. I would highly recommend that you do not fill this up beforehand if you are going on a long road trip as the added liquid will add a lot of weight and kill your fuel economy. It would be better to fill up (if possible) at or near your target destination. Overall, I would recommend this product.
Mitchell B Osur
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2025
It works great and was exactly as described.I would buy this item again.
Diane Charipar
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2025
Bought this to water a new hedge with no water access. It works great! Comes with easy to follow directions and all the parts needed. Hooks up to standard garden hose.
Michael A Dickerson
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
So far good. 1998 f150, added mounts, ready to try.
Over The Hill Adventures
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
We use this water bag when we are boondocking in our RV and need to fill up with a little more fresh water. It’s 30 gallons which is plenty. The size is manageable and it’s easy to store when not in use.
Mema99
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2024
Dear Tony, It was a great product but to large for where I needed it. It would be great if you made one half the size.