





SET INCLUDES: 4*5 Liter Collapsible Water Tank Carriers. Constructed to hold saltwater or fresh water or some other drinkings.
FREEZABLE- It can be freezed with liquid. Besides, it can weaken sunlight burn inner liquid directly.
FOOD-GRADE MATERIALS: Made of clear, non-toxic, food-grade safe plastic; Reusable, convenient, durable, space saving, and non-toxic.
CONVENIENT: Features integrated handles for portability and large 1.4 inch bottle mouth for effortless filling and pouring. Screw-on cap provides leak-proof seal.
SPACE SAVER: Portable water carriers are perfect for camping, hiking, travel, concerts and other outdoor activities. Simply air dry and fold flat to store away between uses.
13 reviews for SUPANT Collapsible Emergency Water Jug Container Bag, Freezable, BPA Free Plastic Water Carrier Tank, Outdoor Folding Water Bag for Sport Camping Riding Mountaineer Backoacking, Food Grade
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$12.99

MANTA –
Excellent
While very durable and easy to use it does not stand up well on its own. Great for trips with refilling drinks. Also great for filling half way with water and freezing it for ice in cooler – no mess when the ice melts. Plus you still have water to drink, if needed.
sas212 –
Perfect for my needs
These are exactly what I needed to pre-mix my plant fertilizer for watering. So much better than gallon jugs! They’re very thick and sturdy and I love the comfortable molded plastic grip. Great value for the price. I’d love it if they came with a spout though 🙂
Trippet –
Makeshift Air Conditioner
After looking for cooling mats, and realizing most were simply bags filled with cold water, I tested with my water bottle (you know, those old-fashioned red ones that you fill with water) to see if this idea would work. I filled the water bottle with water, froze it, then set it out, wrapped once in a towel, for my cat. He hates being indoors, but I Know in Florida as a medium-haired cat he’s got to be hot, even on the shaded patio. Sure enough, after a couple days, he gravitated towards the frozen bottle.But, I needed something that would last longer. That started my search for the product I’m reviewing. And they work Marvelously for keeping Monkey cool.The good:Massive capacityEasy to fillEasy to transportFreezer-friendlyMulti-packCostThe bad:CondensationSmall cracks in the plastic from being frozen in shape, then movedSo-so:I still can’t tell if it’s condensation or a faulty lid. The majority of the condensation occurs at the spout, so I’m suspicious of the lid.However, for less than $12, I now have a cooling option for my cat, and he seems to very much enjoy it. He’s usually on the cot (I stole it from the dogs since they’re too posh to use it) with his back or tail resting against the frozen bag.Whether it will continue to stand up to massive use (I’ve used each bag 8 times so far) remains to be seen. The small cracks I see in the plastic are superficial, thus far. They’re a product of that section of the bag being frozen, but with only a small layer of ice resulting. When I lift the bag from the freezer, those spots tend to break, which causes extra stress on the plastic, potentially breaking it in those sections. I’ve tried my best to eliminate the water in those sections by getting all the air out, but there is always a very thin layer of water, and that will always freeze.It’s not perfect, but it’s working. Especially when Monkey is smart enough to go Under the cot. If he goes beneath the bag, then the cold air is falling and acts like an air conditioner. I’ve learned that, if I go camping in the future I will have these bags with me for the cooling effect alone. It’s a 6º difference or so beneath the cot, and more if butted right up against the bag.
Ian –
My water froze for 5 days….
…and I am so glad I filled 3 of these containers! These allowed me to have coffee and a cooked meal throughout the incident. I always filter any water that goes into storage, the the crystal clear bags let me assess what I choose to allocate the water for. Yes, the first thing, after flushing, and a shower, was to refill the water containers! It was a good time to assess my preps for blissfulness and work-ability. I might add, the bags are easy to transport, i.e., not heavy.
C. Arleth –
Great size. Easy to clean and store.
High quality. Great storage size. Love that these collapse for easy storage. Easy to clean. Function great. Perfect design.
Gambytt –
Apartment dwellers, these are for you
I initially bought these because my apartment building has fussy plumbing, and i wanted to be able to flush the toilet during the several times a year repair outages, and i really don’t have room to store gallon jugs just for that. What i actually use these for is hauling water out to my patio for my plants. No more spilling on the rug carrying open containers.
Mina –
Love it
Great storage capacity. It is a thin container which is perfect for storage. (That is why I bought it) It is a GREAT value for the money. It works beautifully. And I find it to be a good design.
Michigan Hiker –
Lots of condensation and good luck getting them to dry after use
We finally got to use these during what we usually call a car-camping trip, meaning that we take stuff with us that we would normally not even consider taking when we go backpacking. I’m not sure how long these could last after a few uses. But they did work for this trip. We faced a couple of inconveniences with them.First, they condensed a lot on the outside! This is not a problem if you keep them in a plastic, container-type cooler. But we had one in a cooler thats a backpack and the bottom of the backpack got soaked as somehow the water from the condensation went through the insulation layers and the outside fabric. So would not recommend using these in fabric coolers; only in plastic ones.Second inconvenience we faced, I guess it had more to do with the weather we faced than the product itself. It was very hot during the day, at least for us here in the upper Midwest, about 90°F (somebody in Southern California or Arizona may laugh at that, but for us who are used to freezing temperatures in yhe winter, that is like scorching hot.) But the temperature dropped to about lower 60’s during the night. The ice did not melt that much overnight. So we didn’t have a lot of water to drink in the morning as we were hoping and needing. Only the bag we had kept in the backpack cooler was about 1/4 melted and we had to ration the water between two adults and a 7-year old. Not fun. I don’t think I can fully blame the product for this. After all, it’s physics. But you’re basically left to chance. There’s no way to know how long these are going to stay frozen. It depends on the weather and climate conditions.Either way, I found them convenient and they did the work, I guess. But what I truly don’t like about them, good luck letting them dry completely. It’s been days that I had left them to air dry because I have no idea how to get the remaining water out. I don’t want to out home away and then find mold in them the next time we want to use them. The picture im attaching is from 7 days after the trip and it still has drops inside.Would I buy it again? Doubtful. Would recommend them? Yes, as disposable optionperhaps, which means washing your money.
Honey and Me –
I am impressed how well these work and how durable they are. Will buy again.
Amazon Customer –
I like that is takes no space. But its almost impossible to fill it in a stream. Need a tap or hose to fill it.
noel –
Réservoir d’eau de camping léger et pliable d’une bonne capacité qui me permet d’arroser mes plantes sans devoir retourner remplir l’arrosoir au robinet trop souvent.
Laurie D –
This product arrived in a plain cellophane bag with no label or manufacturer information, and the product itself lacks any symbol or code to confirm that it is FDA approved. Nor can we find any information about the manufacturer, Supant, online. We are not convinced that it really is food safe, despite the claims on the Amazon listing for the product.
geoff –
I was able to transport water and juice over large distances without any problem. A great product