I looked at those as well. They are pretty heavy and can leak if they fall on their side and can get tippy due to the extended jack acting as a large lever. I looked at lots of other options as well and came back to the $15 solution

. I think the biggest thing for an off-road change is having a large base for the jack. The OEM jack or an aftermarket bottle is probably fine on a perfectly level/flat surface (concrete/asphalt) but not something I'd want to use on a trail or even a dirt road. With a small base to the jack, they'll easily tip over or sink into the surface they're sitting on. The posted bottle jack could have some holes drilled in the base to be mounted to a wooden/metal base and spread the load out/reduce the risk of tipping.
Probably the best option in a vacuum is a wheeled off-road floor jack (i.e., Pro Eagle or Badlands equivalent) or maybe a skid mounted jack. Unfortunately they're expensive, bulky, heavy, not not something I want taking up space in the back of my rig. I'm thinking a Hi-Lift with the augmented OEM jack will be the easiest to carry and allow the augmented OEM jack to act as a secondary/safety jackstand when doing an off-road tire change.