Swedish Military Bladder, 500 Liters

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Swedish Military Bladder, 500 Liters

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SKU
455301
Categories: Camping Essentials
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Price $24.75
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Description

These military bladders are nice for the storage or transportation of liquid. Totally collapsible water bladder has tie down grommets along each side seam so this is easily secured for whatever job you have. Comes with a 1 1/8” outside diameter, 5/8” inside diameter discharge hose. Equipped with air pressure relief valve on top and discharge housing on the end Made from some sort of a rubberized material with brass fittings and valves. The 500L Bladder measures - 62” X 42” X 26”, and measurements are approximate and were taken with an air filled bladder. Quantity maximum has been set to 2 due to shipping considerations. Please call us at 888-478-7758 for larger shipping estimates or to place an order for more than two units at a time.

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Are these verified unused unissued for potable water use? I'm asking because I've bought large containers from another vendor that had previously had chemicals in them.

Yes they are.

Is this a legit 500L/132Gallon bladder? That would be 1,100lbs of fluid, if it's correct.

Yes, it’s legit. It’s big, heavy, with a kinda chalky substance on it. Just in case of a dire situation, of course, when there was a possibility of the water being off for a long time. My plans would be to, while still having water pressure, rinse it off and flush out the inside. Then, making sure, since you’d never move it after, put it exactly where I wanted it and then fill it. The water from it would be filtered prior to consumption. It’s one of those things where it’s better to have it and not need it, than to need it and not have it. In my opinion, it was worth the investment.

Are there baffles in this bladder, or will I need to worry about fluid movement/weight transfer if transporting in a vehicle?

No baffles so fluid moves around when transporting.

Can you hang this bladder with the brass grommets? I am considering hanging it up and filling the bladder with water

I would not given the age of the bladder, even when they were new they only were to help tie down the bladder.