A truck bed storage box is a heavy-duty, often waterproof container that organizes gear in your truck bed, on a roof rack, or in a drawer system so the gear actually survives the abuse of overland trips, off road driving, and daily work-truck use. We carry storage boxes, dry boxes, and storage bags from Front Runner, Leitner Designs, Overland Vehicle Systems, and Overland Gear Guy, covering Wolf Pack and Cub Pack hard cases, the OVS 95-quart dry box, roof-mounted GearPod storage, footwell water tanks, and tailgate trash/storage bags. Prices start at $69.95 for the Front Runner Wolf Pack Pro Storage Box and run up to $699 for the Leitner GearPod Roof. Every storage box, dry box, and storage bag on this page is engineered to handle real overland abuse, stack securely, and integrate with the broader Front Runner, Leitner, and OVS modular ecosystems. Call us at 844-200-3979 to talk through which truck bed storage box or dry box fits your build.
Featured Storage Boxes, Dry Boxes & Bags
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Front Runner Wolf Pack Pro Storage Box
Price: $69.95
Type: Stackable hard storage box | Fits: Truck bed, roof rack, drawer systems
Build: High-density polyethylene, stackable design, integrated lid latches
The most affordable storage box in our lineup and the Front Runner Wolf Pack Pro is the workhorse of the overland storage box world. High-density polyethylene construction handles the kind of abuse that destroys cheaper boxes, the stackable design lets you build a wall of organized gear in the truck bed, and the integrated lid latches keep contents secure on rough trails. Standard for any Front Runner ecosystem build and the right entry-point if you're starting from scratch with organized gear storage.
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Front Runner Cub Pack Storage Box
Price: $72.95
Type: Compact stackable storage box | Fits: Drawer systems, roof rack, bed organizers
Build: High-density polyethylene, compact footprint, integrated handles
The Cub Pack is Front Runner's compact storage box, sized for the smaller gear that doesn't justify a full Wolf Pack but still needs organized, stackable storage. Same proven HDPE construction and lid-latch design as the larger Wolf Pack Pro, in a footprint that fits inside drawer systems alongside larger boxes or stacks two-deep on a roof rack platform. The right pick for tools, electronics, first aid kits, and any gear that lives in its own dedicated box rather than a shared bin.
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Leitner Designs GearBag
Price: $99.00
Type: Soft storage bag | Fits: Leitner ACS bed racks, general truck bed and drawer use
Build: Heavy-duty fabric, integrated handles, organized internal compartments
The Leitner GearBag is a soft storage bag designed to integrate with Leitner Designs' Active Cargo System bed rack, but it works just as well as a standalone overland storage bag for any truck or SUV. Heavy-duty fabric construction handles years of camp life, the organized internal compartments separate clothing from tools from food, and the bag form factor fits awkward spaces that hard boxes can't (behind seats, in footwells, between drawers).
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Front Runner Typhoon Bag
Price: $136.00
Type: Waterproof storage bag | Fits: Roof rack, truck bed, exposed-environment use
Build: Heavy-duty waterproof fabric, roll-top closure, fully sealed
The Front Runner Typhoon Bag is the waterproof storage bag for gear that has to survive rain, snow, dust, and water crossings on a roof rack or in an open truck bed. Roll-top closure seals out water completely, the heavy-duty waterproof fabric resists abrasion against rack rails and tie-downs, and the form factor packs flat for transport when empty. The right pick for storing soft gear (sleeping bags, clothing, tents) on top of a roof rack platform where weather exposure is constant.
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Front Runner Footwell Water Tank
Price: $229.00
Type: Dedicated overland water tank | Fits: Most truck and SUV footwells
Build: Food-grade polymer, integrated tap, secure mounting
The Front Runner Footwell Water Tank is a dedicated water tank for overlanding that lives in your truck or SUV footwell, freeing up bed and drawer space while keeping water accessible during the drive. Food-grade polymer construction is safe for drinking water, the integrated tap makes refills and cooking water easy, and the footwell-specific shape fits where standard jerry cans won't. The right pick for serious overlanders who don't want to dedicate roof rack or bed real estate to a separate water can.
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Truck Tailgate Trash & Storage Bag
Price: $259.99
Type: Tailgate-mounted storage / trash bag | Fits: Most pickup tailgates
Build: Heavy-duty fabric, tailgate mount, dual storage and trash configuration
Overland Gear Guy's Tailgate Trash & Storage Bag is the dedicated solution for camp trash and small-gear storage that lives on the back of your tailgate. Heavy-duty fabric handles food spills and wet trash without absorbing odors, the tailgate-mount design keeps trash and gear off the ground (and away from animals), and the dual-purpose configuration works as either organized small-gear storage or a dedicated camp trash can. The right pick for owners who care about Leave No Trace principles and don't want loose trash bags rolling around the bed.
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OVS 95-Quart Dry Box
Price: $299.99
Type: Waterproof dry box | Capacity: 95 quarts (~89 liters)
Build: Heavy-duty polymer, gasketed lid, IP-rated waterproof seal
The OVS 95-Quart Dry Box is the serious waterproof storage box in our lineup, engineered as a true dry box that keeps contents bone-dry through rain, river crossings, dust storms, and pressure washing. Gasketed lid with IP-rated sealing keeps water out completely, the 95-quart capacity (89 liters) handles a full overland trip's electronics, paperwork, food, and any gear that absolutely can't get wet. The right pick when waterproof matters more than weight or stackability.
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Leitner Designs GearPod Roof
Price: $699.00
Type: Roof rack storage box | Fits: Leitner ACS systems & most platform roof racks
Build: Engineered aluminum and polymer, roof-rack-specific mounting, premium build
The Leitner GearPod Roof is a dedicated roof rack storage box engineered to live permanently on the roof of an overland build. Premium aluminum and polymer construction handles years of UV exposure and weather, the roof-rack-specific mounting integrates with Leitner ACS systems and most platform roof racks, and the form factor is optimized for roof loads where wind drag and aerodynamics matter. The premium pick for serious overland builders who want a permanent roof storage solution rather than a portable box.
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Storage Boxes & Bags Compared
| Product |
Type |
Best For |
Waterproof? |
Price |
| Front Runner Wolf Pack Pro |
Stackable hard storage box |
Truck bed, drawer systems, daily use |
Water-resistant |
$69.95 |
| Front Runner Cub Pack |
Compact stackable storage box |
Small gear, tools, electronics |
Water-resistant |
$72.95 |
| Leitner GearBag |
Soft storage bag |
Awkward spaces, ACS bed racks |
Water-resistant |
$99.00 |
| Front Runner Typhoon Bag |
Waterproof storage bag |
Roof rack soft gear, exposed loads |
Yes, fully waterproof |
$136.00 |
| Front Runner Footwell Water Tank |
Overland water tank |
Dedicated water storage, footwell mount |
Yes (sealed tank) |
$229.00 |
| Overland Gear Guy Tailgate Bag |
Tailgate storage/trash bag |
Camp trash, tailgate-side gear |
Water-resistant |
$259.99 |
| OVS 95-Quart Dry Box |
Waterproof dry box |
Electronics, food, paperwork, gear that must stay dry |
Yes, IP-rated |
$299.99 |
| Leitner GearPod Roof |
Roof rack storage box |
Permanent roof-mounted storage |
Yes, sealed |
$699.00 |
Why Organized Storage Matters on Overland Trips
A truck bed full of loose gear is the difference between a trip you remember fondly and a trip you cut short by two days. Without a dedicated truck bed storage box system, gear shifts around in transit (banging into other gear and creating damage), small items disappear into the void at the bottom of the bed, food gets crushed under heavier gear, and finding what you need at the campsite takes 20 minutes of digging instead of 30 seconds of grabbing the right box.
A proper truck storage box system solves all of this. Each box has a dedicated job (cooking gear box, electronics dry box, clothing storage bag, recovery gear box), stacking creates organized vertical use of the bed, the integrated lid latches keep contents in place over washboard roads, and at camp you grab the box you need rather than the entire pile. For overlanders running multi-day trips, the time savings compound into multiple extra hours at camp instead of digging through gear. The same logic applies whether you're running a single camping storage box for weekend trips or a full 6-box truck bed storage box system for multi-week expeditions.
The "one box per category" rule: Most experienced overlanders run 4-6 boxes total, organized by category: cooking gear, electronics and paperwork, clothing and bedding, tools and recovery, food and pantry, first aid and emergency. The Wolf Pack Pro and Cub Pack are sized to make this organization scheme work cleanly in most truck beds. Add the OVS Dry Box for the "must stay dry" category and a Typhoon Bag for roof rack soft gear, and you have a complete overland storage system.
Hard Storage Boxes vs Soft Storage Bags
Two main storage categories exist for overland use, and the right pick depends on what's going in the container.
Hard storage boxes and storage cases like the Wolf Pack Pro, Cub Pack, OVS Dry Box, and Leitner GearPod Roof use rigid polymer or aluminum walls that protect contents from impact, hold their shape under stacked loads, and integrate cleanly with drawer systems and bed organizers. A stackable truck bed storage box like the Wolf Pack Pro is the standard building block for organized overland storage. The trade-off is that hard storage boxes take up their full footprint whether full or empty, so empty boxes still occupy bed real estate. Best for fragile gear, electronics, food, and any contents that need impact protection.
Soft storage bags like the Leitner GearBag, Front Runner Typhoon Bag, and tailgate storage bag use heavy-duty fabric construction that's lighter and packs down when empty. A quality gear bag fills the gaps between hard boxes by handling awkward-shaped gear and packing flat when not in use. The trade-off is that they don't protect against impact and don't stack as cleanly. Best for clothing, sleeping bags, towels, soft camp gear, and any contents that don't need crush protection.
Most overlanders run a mix: hard boxes for the durable gear and electronics, soft bags for clothing and bedding, with the dry box reserved for the "absolutely must stay dry" category. Building this hybrid storage system over multiple trips is the standard overland gear evolution.
Waterproof Storage: When You Really Need a Dry Box
Not every storage container needs to be a true waterproof storage box. Most gear can handle some moisture exposure (clothing, cookware, recovery gear, tools), and water-resistant construction with sealed lids is enough. But some gear genuinely needs a dry box rated for full submersion: laptops and electronics, important paperwork and documents, dry food that can't survive humidity, medical supplies, and camera equipment.
The OVS 95-Quart Dry Box is the only fully IP-rated waterproof storage option on this page, with a gasketed lid and pressure-tested seal that keeps contents bone-dry through water crossings and pressure washing. The Front Runner Typhoon Bag is the soft-bag equivalent with a roll-top closure that achieves similar water protection for soft gear. The other hard boxes (Wolf Pack Pro, Cub Pack) are water-resistant but not rated for full submersion, which is the right design for non-critical contents.
Water and Fuel Storage for Overland Use
Storage on an overland build isn't just gear; it's water and fuel too. The Front Runner Footwell Water Tank is a dedicated water tank for overlanding that solves the limitations of using standard jerry cans for drinking water. Food-grade polymer construction makes it safe for potable water (most fuel-rated jerry cans aren't), the integrated tap makes filling cooking water easier, and the footwell mount frees up bed and roof rack space for other gear. For most overland builds, the right water configuration is a dedicated potable-water tank like the Footwell Water Tank for drinking and cooking, plus a separate jerry can or water bladder for vehicle washing and non-potable use.
For fuel storage and traditional jerry cans, browse our broader catalog or call us; this collection focuses on gear storage boxes, bags, and water storage rather than fuel cans specifically.
Vehicle and Use-Case Notes
Truck bed builds (Toyota Tacoma, Toyota Tundra, Ford F150, Chevy Silverado, RAM 1500, Jeep Gladiator, GMC Sierra) work well with every product on this page. Stack Wolf Pack and Cub Pack boxes in the bed with the dry box for critical items and a tailgate bag for trash, and you have a complete bed storage system.
SUV builds (Toyota 4Runner, Land Cruiser, Lexus GX, Ford Bronco, Jeep Wrangler) typically run the same storage box mix in the rear cargo area. The Footwell Water Tank works in SUV footwells too. Soft bags like the Leitner GearBag handle SUV cargo areas particularly well because they fit awkward shapes.
Roof rack builds for any vehicle benefit from the Leitner GearPod Roof for permanent roof storage, the Typhoon Bag for waterproof roof-mounted soft gear, and the Wolf Pack Pro for stackable roof-mounted hard storage. Match the roof storage type to the gear and to your rack's load rating.
Overland van builds (Sprinter, Transit, ProMaster) use the same storage system, with the soft bags being particularly useful for van interiors where the storage shapes are less predictable than truck beds.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many storage boxes do I need for overlanding?
Most experienced overlanders run 4-6 boxes total, organized by category: cooking gear, electronics and paperwork, clothing and bedding, tools and recovery, food and pantry, first aid and emergency. For couples and solo overlanders, 4 boxes is usually enough. For families and groups, plan on 6+ boxes plus soft bags for clothing. Start with 2-3 Wolf Pack Pro boxes plus an OVS Dry Box, then add more as you discover what your specific gear loadout needs.
Are Wolf Pack Pro storage boxes waterproof?
Water-resistant, not fully waterproof. The Wolf Pack Pro and Cub Pack have sealed lid construction that keeps out rain and incidental moisture, but they're not IP-rated for full submersion. For gear that absolutely cannot get wet (electronics, paperwork, dry food, camera equipment), step up to the OVS 95-Quart Dry Box which is the only fully waterproof storage box on this page. The Front Runner Typhoon Bag is the soft-bag equivalent for waterproof storage.
Can I stack Front Runner storage boxes?
Yes. The Wolf Pack Pro and Cub Pack are specifically designed to stack on top of each other with interlocking lid features that keep stacked boxes stable on washboard roads and rough trails. Most overlanders stack 2-3 boxes high in the truck bed or on a roof rack platform. Heavier contents go in the bottom boxes; lighter or frequently-accessed gear goes on top.
Do I need a separate water tank or can I just use jerry cans?
For drinking water, a dedicated water tank like the Front Runner Footwell Water Tank is significantly better than a standard jerry can. Jerry cans are typically designed for fuel and aren't food-grade safe for potable water. The Footwell Water Tank uses food-grade polymer rated for drinking water, has an integrated tap for easy access, and fits where standard cans won't. For non-potable use (washing, vehicle topping-up), regular jerry cans work fine.
What's the difference between a storage box and a dry box?
A storage box is the general term for any hard-shell organization container; most are water-resistant but not fully waterproof. A dry box specifically refers to IP-rated waterproof storage with gasketed lids and pressure-tested seals, engineered to keep contents bone-dry through water crossings, rain, and pressure washing. The OVS 95-Quart Dry Box is the only true dry box on this page. The Wolf Pack Pro and Cub Pack are storage boxes that handle moisture but aren't dry boxes.
Related
Truck bed racks that mount storage boxes above the bed line, freeing up bed space for larger gear and oversized cargo.
Drawer systems that organize Wolf Pack and Cub Pack boxes into pull-out access for the cleanest overland gear setup.
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