Group Buy: Expedition One™ Geri (Sponsored by Expedition One)

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Is there experience here regarding the tightness of the seal when stored flat and / or heat expansion deformation ?

Tia

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...so no one knows of any personal experience relative to above question ?
 
Cool

We can also go another route - I live 10 minutes from Maryland (WV Panhandle - south of Hagerstown) - we could do a meet up and give 'em to ya.

woah, i think hagerstown is close to my uncles! i remember seeing a hagerstown or is it hagersville exit... eitherway, cool, that´d work too. i´ll check the map.
 
woah, i think hagerstown is close to my uncles! i remember seeing a hagerstown or is it hagersville exit... eitherway, cool, that´d work too. i´ll check the map.

Sounds good - let me know..

...so no one knows of any personal experience relative to above question ?

I emailed Exped One to see about it - will post back.
 
Here's an update about the seals from Exped One

"With the heat expansion, we've had some experience with it. We haven't had any trouble with expansion. They will expand up to an inch in thickness depending on the conditions, but do not cause leakage as a result. I have only had a couple of people who had trouble with seals and we think it is a result of over-tightening. But that is literally only a couple people."
 
General Rule for liquid weight conversion: "A gallon is 10 pounds the world around..." realistically it's about 8.4lbs, go with the 10lb rule for differing fluids, even though gas is lighter in mass than water.

The saying I remember is "A pint a pound the world around".
 
Forgive my ignorance, but while I can see the utility of these on ATV's, where rack space is at a premium, I'm not following the logic of these for our cruisers.

But then I've carried firewood, chainsaws & trash inside my rig before, so I'm surely missing something.

Enlighten me please...
 
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Shipping is going to depend on how quickly everyone who is in on the buy pays - if all goes to plan, I'll email all participants the day it closes with payment information (amount and how to). If all due payments come in quickly, the quicker the shipment goes out.
 
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Thanks to everyone who participated! I will be contacting your via email/PM with payment and shipping information tomorrow.
 
1 GAL weighs in at 8.3 pounds. Cool cans though.
 
I know, super old, but any chance this'll come back again??
I have and expedition one geri and love it but my local sports store which used to carry them quit...

I live in a geographical oddity!!


(thanks Woody for suggesting this section)

The FJ Bruisers are hosting a group buy on Expedition One Geri's!


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(These are for the Geri's only; not mounting hardware)

The Expedition One™ Geri™ can (Fuel Pack) is made from from a hi-density polymer plastic and comes with a self enclosed flex spout with a sure seal anti-vibration fuel cap. Designed to handle loads of up to 800lbs of gear stacked on top of it. Dimensions 34" X 13.5" X 3.25". Each can holds 4 gallons and comes in both Gas and Water. Water packs are FDA approved for drinking.

Designed & Made in The U.S.A

Colors
Red fuel packs
Yellow Diesel packs
Water in White or Black.

Pricing

List Price: $69.95

---> Current Price: 25+ cans (30% off) = $48.97

(does not include shipping)

More information (click link)
Group Buy: Expedition One? Geri's (Sponsored by Expedition One)

Ordering Information

Please email me @ jkollin@thewebmench.com with your name, club affiliation, and what you want added to the list or with any questions.

Closing Date
July 30th
 

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