I mean, when you're bombing down a fire road, the dunes or even crawling in the rocks? Does it annoy you or distract you. I'm most concerned about jigglage on long trips and since my jugs are pretty big I don't want any problems to arise while in the back country.
My "juggs" are scepter MWC's and will hold 20L of water. 20L of water is about 44 pounds and some guys, like me, have 2 juggs. I don't always carry them both nor are they always full. Sometimes you can get water somewhere along your trip sometimes you can't. Regardless if they are full they are heavy, they take up weight and I'd like to find a place to put them. In the past with a car seat in the back I put one can standing up on the floor in front of the seat. It's a perfect little spot and since my daughter's legs are about the length of Subway sandwiches, the jug is not in the way. Because we tend to travel heavy I built a roof rack and have been playing with ideas of putting them up there, the juggs not my daughter or my Subway. I know it's 90 pounds up high and center of gravity blah blah but if my car is so full of babies and people that I can't lay the seats down and find a place for the water I'm not out pulling sketchy moves on trails that I'll roll. Let's use the example of freeway driving and fire road driving to remote spots in CA, NV and OR.
Anyways show me your juggs (I think I've said that before on UY). How to you transport them? Do they stay put? Do they jiggle (). I know Lance has a carrier for his MFC's and I think it's custom. I like the Scepter's because they are beyond heavy duty. All my other cans would wear thin and/or spring a leak. I think I'd have to replace one every year or 2. I'm thinking about making something but don't know if I should leave room for foam or some other cushion to keep them quiet as I don't know if they'll jiggle and make noise. There are a few companies that make holders but they are pretty expensive so I was hoping to make something.