RotoPax Fuel Packs

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Photo of a quad with low profile fuel packs on the front racks.

Tired of jerry cans leaking gas all over your ATV and slipping off partway into your ride? Then you need RotoPax Fuel Packs.

Made by Great Outdoor Products LLC in Bountiful, Utah, RotoPax Fuel Packs are low profile fuel cans that are designed specifically for ATVs, UTVs, snowmobiles and other off-road vehicles. The packs come in one- to four-gallon sizes. RotoPax fuel packs are versatile, allowing the user to snap two two-gallon packs together to create a larger pack system. The fuel packs are stackable as well and they are easy to install and remove with the appropriate mounting hardware. Milled from solid aluminum, the pack mounts are designed to last and keep the packs securely in place. Extra threads, thicker walls and a sure-seal gasket mean that the packs are durable, leakproof and will last for years.

RotoPax fuel packs are versatile and different packs are available for hauling gasoline, diesel, oil or water. Great Outdoor Products LLC even makes a storage pack and an emergency pack for carrying first-aid supplies.

In Canada, RotoPax products are available online at the Quadshop, which is based in Chilliwack, B.C. For more information, visit the Quadshop online or call 1-866-854-5424. The company ships products Canada-wide. 


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