Off-Road Ranger I
Traveler III
Off-Road Ranger I
Here's a powered option for Scepter cans if they still make it.
http://www.livingoverland.com/2013/08/12-volt-water-system-scepter.html
There are also DIY instructions on that site or just search Google.
I like Waterbricks but there is no pump. Just gravity fed. They are easily stackable and secure.
There are also pumps like this which can be used with an properly sized container. https://amzn.com/B00IFHFJXI
Off-Road Ranger I
Traveler III
I ended up getting a pair of waterbricks. They aren't as big as they looked to me in pictures and videos I found. The size is very convenient and the handle is large enough that I don't think it will be uncomfortable to transport when full.
Off-Road Ranger I
Good call, thanks.Take a big pair of pliers and crimp closed the handle bails. They tend to come off easily.
Traveler III
2032
Traveler III
2032
Your images don't load. Is this what you are referring to?
https://www.rei.com/product/100399/reliance-heavy-duty-water-carrier-4-gal
If that is the right product IMHO I would say the Waterbricks will stack easier and be more secure. They are also easy to strap down. So it depends on how many you end up with. I have stacked Waterbricks 4 high with no issues. These might pour better.

Pathfinder I
Traveler III
2032
View attachment 7833 I have three 5 gallon scepter water cans plus another 5 gallons that goes in my rear bumper...
For the last big trip we took a little battery powered shower head with us for showers.... Holy Crap it was cold! but it did the job, and the little pump just fit inside the scepter can's opening.