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Midnight Forest Rain Basin Water Tank Mount

$59.99

Nomadic Supply Company donates 10% of profits to Sierra Club and 1% of gross sales to the Stripe Climate Change initiative.

Tired of bulky, fixed mounts that limit where you can store your water tank? Introducing the Midnight Forest Rain Basin Water Tank Mount from Nomadic Supply Company, the compact, ultra-versatile system that lets you mount your tank practically anywhere on your vehicle.

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Tired of bulky, fixed mounts that limit where you can store your water tank? Introducing the Midnight Forest Rain Basin Water Tank Mount from Nomadic Supply Company, the compact, ultra-versatile system that lets you mount your tank practically anywhere on your vehicle.

With the Rain Basin Mount, you’re not limited to just one mounting option. It’s the ultimate solution for keeping your water tank accessible and secure, wherever your adventure takes you.

Midnight Forest Rain Basin Water Tank Mount Features:

Mount it flat, vertical, or even hanging:

Tracked Roof Racks: Secure your tank flat for maximum stability, or stand it upright for easy access.
Bed Racks: Mount it to the side of your rack (vertical or horizontal), or hang it underneath for space-saving convenience.
Toyota Bedrails: The Rain Basin Mount adapts to your Tacoma or Tundra, with dedicated options for 2-gallon, 2/4/8-gallon tanks.
Mount Adapters: Got a Jeep tailgate, 1/2-inch bars, or a unique setup? The Mount Plate and adapter kits let you customize your mounting solution.

Quick and secure:

Keyed cylinder lock: Mount and dismount your tank in seconds with the built-in lock. Simply twist and slide!
Perfect for camp chores: Fill camp dishes, enjoy a private shower, or easily extinguish campfires – all thanks to the Rain Basin Mount’s versatility.

Built to last:

Compact and durable: This aircraft-grade aluminum mount is tough enough for any adventure.
Rattle-free connection: The unique wedge design ensures a secure, no-wobble hold.
Rustproof and easy to install: Includes all the hardware you need for roof racks, cross bars, bed racks, and Toyota bedrails.

Brand

Midnight Forest

MIDNIGHT FOREST has been founded to help carry the torch of North American Conservation. As a customer, you will have the option to donate with us at checkout. We have recently donated $500 to the The National Wildlife Federation with the help of our customers. 100% of your donation at checkout will go to the NWF. Where does the name Midnight Forest come from? In 1891, Congress was reconsidering land laws, and an amendment allowed the President of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt, to set aside forest reserves from public land, known as the Forest Reserve Act. However, by 1907, interest groups complained about regulations for operations in forest reserve lands. Consequently, an amendment was added to the Agriculture Appropriations Act of 1907, prohibiting the creation or addition of forest reserves in certain states, changing their name to national forests, and emphasizing use over preservation. President Roosevelt had to sign this amendment into law, which gave him until noon on March 4, 1907. He spent the next few days consulting with Gifford Pinchot, head of the U.S. Forest Service, about the areas to designate as national forest reserves. Numerous government clerks worked continuously through the night to complete the paperwork necessary for Roosevelt to proclaim twenty-one new forest preserves and to enlarge eleven existing ones, totaling approximately 16,000,000 acres. After signing the Agricultural Appropriations Act, Roosevelt created 150 national forests, five national parks, and 18 national monuments, among other conservation efforts. The national forests alone consisted of 150,000,000 acres of land by the end of his term in 1909. Roosevelt’s conservation efforts were critical in preserving natural resources for future generations and established the foundation for modern environmental policy. Due to the timing of these proclamations and Roosevelt’s comment, the forests created in March 1907 became known as the “midnight forests.” It was a stroke described by a Forest Service historian as “the last flamboyant act of the conservation movement.” Despite the opposition from special interest groups, Roosevelt’s actions have proven essential to the protection and preservation of public lands. The national forests, in particular, provide resources for recreation, timber, grazing, wildlife, and water. Additionally, they continue to play an essential role in mitigating the effects of climate change by storing carbon and reducing greenhouse gas emissions. As public land users ourselves, we chose to name our company Midnight Forest to continue to carry the torch of Public land protection. Using proceeds from the sale of our products, we make donations to conservation groups who protect and maintain public land, conserve wildlife, and actively fight anti-public land lobbying groups.
WarningWARNING: This product may expose you to chemicals which are known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to P65Warnings.ca.gov.

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