lineman1234
Senior Member
Does anyone else use a,,, shurtrax,,, portable water bladder?
Mine is still in great shape after about 16 years. They are sold in different capacities. I came across it years ago looking for temp bed weight for winter traction. Its been frozen full, solid a number of times when i used it for bed weight in the winter before i got a chance to empty it. The middle part did delaminate but the sides and filler neck are just as new.
I think mine is the 56 gallon one, and my fresh tank is said to hold 52 gallons. The second pic is whats left after filling the fresh tank from empty where the pump just started sucking air. So it seems to hold more than what it did when it had the laminated baffles in the middle.
Folds square about 20 inches by 20 inches, 5 inches thick, after first unpacked and used. I got it off Amazon. Seems to be about $170.
On my other camper i was able to siphon water flowing then fill the fresh tank, no pump needed. Now with the Nautilus 1 system, its different. Instead of using the camper pump to pump fill the fresh tank, i bought a spare pump and use it on the city fill the fresh tank setting. Gave me reason to buy a spare pump, can also be used to wash ( with permission ) at a campground with a no using there water to wash policy, by getting water someplace else.
I do love and normally just use full hookups as i full time, but when needed like now, in staying for sugar beet harvest hear way up north, the water is shut off at the campground so one needs to get water, or use the bath house. I like to use my own shower and toylet.
Mine is still in great shape after about 16 years. They are sold in different capacities. I came across it years ago looking for temp bed weight for winter traction. Its been frozen full, solid a number of times when i used it for bed weight in the winter before i got a chance to empty it. The middle part did delaminate but the sides and filler neck are just as new.
I think mine is the 56 gallon one, and my fresh tank is said to hold 52 gallons. The second pic is whats left after filling the fresh tank from empty where the pump just started sucking air. So it seems to hold more than what it did when it had the laminated baffles in the middle.
Folds square about 20 inches by 20 inches, 5 inches thick, after first unpacked and used. I got it off Amazon. Seems to be about $170.
On my other camper i was able to siphon water flowing then fill the fresh tank, no pump needed. Now with the Nautilus 1 system, its different. Instead of using the camper pump to pump fill the fresh tank, i bought a spare pump and use it on the city fill the fresh tank setting. Gave me reason to buy a spare pump, can also be used to wash ( with permission ) at a campground with a no using there water to wash policy, by getting water someplace else.
I do love and normally just use full hookups as i full time, but when needed like now, in staying for sugar beet harvest hear way up north, the water is shut off at the campground so one needs to get water, or use the bath house. I like to use my own shower and toylet.