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Both setups use the Ripper Cap for fast, high-flow fills. The only choice is more capacity vs a lighter grab-and-go setup.
Max Capacity

5 Gallon Ripper Cap

  • Maximum fuel capacity for long rides
  • High-flow Ripper Cap technology
  • Perfect for big tanks & big days
Lightweight

2.5 Gallon Ripper Cap

  • Lighter and easier to carry
  • Same high-flow Ripper Cap
  • Ideal for quick pit stops and track days
5 Gallon Jugs - Ripper Caps

5 Gallon Jugs - Ripper Caps

$49.99
Best for: Long rides, enduro, desert racing
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5 Gallon

If you’re putting in long ride days, using multiple machines, or wanting more capacity on hand, the 5 Gallon is the move. It’s built for bigger ride days, bigger setups, and less back-and-forth.

Best for riders who want more capacity on hand and fewer refill trips.

  • Long ride days
  • Camp and trailer setups
  • Filling multiple machines
  • Less back-and-forth

2.5 Gallon

If you want something lighter, easier to grab, and quick to move around, the 2.5 Gallon is the play. It’s a killer option for riders who want fast top-offs without hauling around more than they need.

Best for riders who want lighter weight and easier handling.

  • Quick fills
  • Easy grab-and-go use
  • Smaller setups
  • Faster to carry and pour

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What’s the difference between the 2.5 Gallon and 5 Gallon jug?

Do both jugs come with the Ripper Cap?

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Why do so many riders keep both sizes on hand?