Hydration Packs

"The human body is 90% water. We're basically just cucumbers, with anxiety..."

 
 
 
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16.9 oz UltraPress Purifier Bottle

16.9 oz UltraPress Purifier Bottle

$89.95

UltraPress Replacement Filters

UltraPress Replacement Filters

$24.95

24oz GeoPress Water Purifier

24oz GeoPress Water Purifier

$99.95

GeoPress Replacement Purifier Cartridge

GeoPress Replacement Purifier Cartridge

$29.95

30oz GeoPress Stainless Steal Nesting Cup
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30oz GeoPress Stainless Steal Nesting Cup

$30.95

Seeker™ 2L - 4L Ultra-Light Water Storage

Seeker™ 2L - 4L Ultra-Light Water Storage

From $24.00

Stow™ 1L Pocket-Sized Hydration

Stow™ 1L Pocket-Sized Hydration

$19.00

Stow™ 500 mL Pocket-Sized Hydration

Stow™ 500 mL Pocket-Sized Hydration

$16.00

Flux™ 1.0L - 1.5L Reusable Water Bottle

Flux™ 1.0L - 1.5L Reusable Water Bottle

From $22.00

HydraSleeve™ Reservoir 3L

HydraSleeve™ Reservoir 3L

$65.00

HydraPak Force 2L or 3L

HydraPak Force 2L or 3L

From $42.00

HydraPak Shape-Shift™ 2L or 3L

HydraPak Shape-Shift™ 2L or 3L

From $38.00

LifeSaver Cube | 5L Water Filter

LifeSaver Cube | 5L Water Filter

$134.95

LifeSaver Jerrycan | Portable Water Filtration Solution

LifeSaver Jerrycan | Portable Water Filtration Solution

$329.95

Off-Road & Overlanding Bumpers: Protection That Actually Works

In overlanding and serious trail work, stock bumpers are often the first point of failure. They lack approach/departure clearance, recovery points, winch integration, and the structural integrity needed when you're miles from pavement. Aftermarket bumpers solve this by delivering targeted protection, better angles, and mounting solutions for lights, winches, and recovery gear—without turning your rig into a show truck.

At Gearlanders, we focus on bumpers that balance real-world durability with practical weight and fitment. Whether you're building a high-clearance Tacoma for remote forest roads, a Jeep Gladiator for rock crawling, a Ford Bronco for mixed overland travel, or a 4Runner for long-haul expeditions, the right bumper changes how confidently you approach obstacles.

Key Considerations When Choosing Bumpers

  • Approach/Departure Angles: High-clearance designs (stubby, high-clear, or slanted) prevent hang-ups on steep inclines or exits.
  • Winch Compatibility: Integrated trays with proper fairlead mounts are essential if self-recovery is part of your plan.
  • Material & Construction: Most of our selections use 3/16"–1/4" steel plate for impact resistance; we flag aluminum options when weight savings matter more than maximum bash-plate duty.
  • Additional Features: Look for integrated D-ring recovery points, light bar mounts, sensor compatibility (where applicable), and bull-bar or hoop options that don't compromise airflow or radiator access.
  • Vehicle-Specific Fitment: Always verify year/make/model compatibility—sensor cutouts, OE fog light relocation, and frame mounting differences can make or break install day.

Popular Applications We Curate

Our bumper lineup emphasizes vehicles that dominate the overland and off-road space:

  • Toyota Tacoma – High-clearance front bumpers that maintain daily drivability while adding serious protection.
  • Jeep Wrangler JL & Gladiator JT – Winch-ready and sensor-compatible options for trail-focused builds.
  • Ford Bronco – Stubby and full-width designs that preserve the vehicle's iconic lines.
  • Toyota 4Runner (5th Gen) – Rugged front and rear solutions built for expedition reliability.
  • Full-size trucks (F-150, Ram 2500/3500, Silverado 1500, F-250/F-350) – Heavy-duty front bumpers with wraparound protection.

Front vs Rear: Strategic Protection

Most builds start with a front bumper for winch mounting and approach-angle improvement. Rear bumpers often come later—adding tire carriers, swing-out gates, or hitch-integrated recovery points for overland practicality. We stock both, with many kits offering front + rear bundles to simplify decision-making.

Questions about fitment, winch integration, or which bumper best matches your intended use? Reach out—we're here to help you avoid common pitfalls like mismatched sensors, poor weight distribution, or underbuilt recovery points.

Explore our full Bumpers collection to find the right match for your rig.

FAQs:

Do I need a winch-ready bumper if I don't have a winch yet? Yes—future-proofing is smart. Most quality bumpers include a winch tray even if you're not installing one immediately. It preserves resale value and avoids costly re-installs later.

Will aftermarket bumpers work with my factory sensors? Many of our listings include sensor-compatible designs or relocation brackets. Check the product page for your specific year/model—some require minor modification or sensor delete.

Steel vs aluminum—which is better for overlanding? Steel offers superior impact resistance for rock strikes and brush; aluminum saves 30–50% weight for better fuel economy and suspension life on long expeditions. We carry both—choose based on your priorities.

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