Miles from civilization, water is often a precious resource while overlanding, and the more you can bring with you, the better. But the precious liquid often takes up a lot of space and adds a lot of weight to an overlanding setup, plus there’s the issue of how to transport it. Fortunately, there are many options available, but a new and unusual form factor comes from Roam, the Texas-based overlanding accessory maker.

Succinctly called the 7-Gallon Water Tank, the 7-gallon water tank holds seven gallons (or 28 liters) of water in a beam-like container that readily mounts to most overlanding-style pickup truck racks. Mounting hardware is included.
Attached to the 56-inch long container is a 6-foot long hose tipped by a multi-sprayer nozzle similar to what many people use in their garden. A rotating head on the sprayer lets users dispense liquid in a shower-type spray or a stream to blast away dirt and debris, plus some other options. The system is designed to work under pressure, and the container can be pumped up to 30 psi using a typical floor-standing bicycle pump. A large opening makes getting water into the tank a snap.

Photo by Roam

Photo by Roam

Photo by Roam

Photo by Roam

Photo by Roam
The tank mounts to most common rack rails and has mounting rails on all four sides. You can also mount lightweight accessories to the tank itself, such as Roam’s $319 fold-out outdoor shower stall. The black-painted stainless steel body will heat the water if parked in the sun for a warm rinse.
The 7-Gallon Water Tank is available now from Roam.