Roam 7 Gallon Water Tank

SKU: ROMROAM-TANK-28L
Price
$449
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Vehicle Fitment

Universal

Install Instructions
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Roam 7 Gallon Water Tank Info & Specs

Whether you need to rinse off your sandy feet, spray the mud off your bike, or take a shower on your extended camping trip, the 7-gallon water tank is the perfect system for water storage. It has an aluminum body that helps heat up the water in the summer heat and comes with an included hose, shower nozzle, and mounting hardware. The hardware on the tank is all stainless steel and made to last. 

Don't get caught without water when you need it most. Mount the tank on your rack and use it when you need it. In the summer sun it even heats up for a nice shower so you don't stink.

Features:
  • Aluminum Tank
  • Rubberized Hose
  • Shower Nozzle
  • Sandwich Plate Mounting Hardware
  • Max Pressure Capacity: 30PSI
Quick Release Hardware:

Features quick-release hardware for easy attachment or removal of the shower head nozzle.

Multi-Mode Shower Head:

A variety of options for different types of water flow from your shower nozzle.

Accessory Mounting Capable: 

The Aluminum Tank features mounting channels on all 4-sides that allows for mounting of accessory items.

Large Fill Cap:

Having a large fill cap makes filling quick and easy to top your tank off before your next adventure.

*Water tank is not advised to be used as a potable water source*
Dimensions:
Tech Specs:
  • Capacity: 7 Gallons or 28 Liters
  • Weight: 20 Pounds (Empty) 92 Pounds (Full)
  • Dimensions: 56" L x 7" W x 5.25" H
  • Hose Length: 6 Feet

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