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๐ŸŒŠ Ivy Bag - 50 Gallon Collapsible Water Bladder: Portable and Durable Water Tank Review

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Description of ๐ŸŒŠ Ivy Bag - 50 Gallon Collapsible Water Bladder: Portable and Durable Water Tank

The IVy Bag soft bladder is constructed with TPU-coated nylon for durability. The ultralight weight and compact design allows for easy storage in your car, truck, garage, or home. Features two (2) garden hose compatible ports and one (1) port with a 3โ„4โ€ ball valve. New commercial-grade, high-flow valve with 60% greater flow capacity than before. for easy flow control. Four (4) & Six (6) tie down grommets to secure the bladder in place during transport. Six (6) grommets on the 50 gallon only. Each IVy Bag is backed by two-year warranty against manufacturer defects.

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

serves a purpose.

Well built. Overpriced! I'm assuming the input (top) should have a jack. I had to buy an adapter to connect it. A shut-off valve must be present at both the inlet and outlet. It is difficult to stop water leaking from the inlet line after the inlet hose is disconnected. Tighten the inlet and outlet hose clamps before use!

Pros
  • Confident
Cons
  • Very expensive

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Just what every dry camper needs!

We used it for a dry hike. lasts a lot longer than it looks when you take it out of the box. It worked great and we used a small pump to pump water from the tank into the RV's fresh water tank! Seems a bit pricey but way better than a bunch of 5 gallon plastic cans or a big 55 gallon drum. When empty, it folds into a tiny little square.

Pros
  • practical
Cons
  • poorly thought out

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Check your bag size! Bought 50 and got a 25 gallon bag.

dh This is advertised as a 50 gallon bag, even my box is ticked 50 gallons and the bag that was in it is a 25 gallon bag. I bought it some time ago and finally got the opportunity to use it. After a few days of boandocking, I finally figured out why my fresh water tank wasn't filling up. It was a small bag. So check your bag when you receive it. Also, we love this business.

Pros
  • hands free
Cons
  • thin

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Good but not great.

It folds well and seems well built but I don't think it really holds 50 gallons. I did a water change in my fish pond, took out 45 gallons and then refilled the pond with my bladder. I had to add more water than my bladder could provide. I will try to fill it more next time but it seemed full to me. Two tubes should be placed on the same side of the bladder. I can foresee problems with their compression if the bladder is not positioned correctly.

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • Neutral

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well thanks to plastic flavored water

We have been camping non stop for 3 weeks and have had several opportunities to use our 2 50 gallon cans. They worked well and pumping water into the RV just got easier with our new portable water pump. But we noticed a change in the taste of the water. We have a 5 filter system on board but the taste and smell still stays in our ice in the fridge and in our drinks. I hope this will resolve with time, but so far it's not what I expected.

Pros
  • Finally bought it
Cons
  • Some cons

Revainrating 1 out of 5

This item is not worth the purchase price. save your money

I have had the Ivy Bag for 4 months now. I sent the first one back because it was defective. This lasted four months and carried a load of water a week. When not in use, it tucks away neatly in the milk drawer. Considering there's no way to tell where the full stand is and didn't want it to burst, it pulled out less than 800 gallons of water, and it's garbage. First there was a pin hole, then it ripped and now it's starting to get wet in a few places. Not a profitable purchase.

Pros
  • Ultra-light and compact design makes it easy to store in your car, truck, garage or at home.
Cons
  • Dear

Revainrating 3 out of 5

pictures are deceptive. Be Careful

Product images do not reflect the location of the 'lower' fitting. The bottom of the bubble is physically identical to the top, despite the color. The lower fitting does not protrude laterally and the fittings supplied do not correspond to the position shown. If the cylinder is set up horizontally, the fittings supplied will buckle and no water will flow out of the cylinder. Bad design. Why are they the same? If you want your bottom to crease, just flip it over. Literally any other location for

Pros
  • Equipped with two (2) garden hose compatible connectors and one (1) ยพ inch ball valve connector. New heavy duty industrial grade valve with 60% more capacity than before. for easy flow control.
Cons
  • Big and chunky

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good reservoir, but not perfect

I use hydration bladders to carry fresh water to my RV on the go. I have a 30 gallon Aquatank2 water storage tank from another manufacturer and wanted another 50-60 gallon tank. I was considering buying the 60 gallon version of the Aquatank2 as the 30 gallon version fits me well and I have no complaints. Since I carry my water bladders in the back of my truck, I decided to buy a 50 gallon bag of Ivy because it has grommets and the Aquatank2 doesn't. Overall I am satisfied with the Ivy Bag. Theโ€ฆ

Pros
  • Four (4) and six (6) attachment points to secure reservoir during transport. Only six (6) spacers per 50 gallons.
Cons
  • Ugly packaging