• Sewer hose has TPE technology that protects against pinholes and offers superior abrasion resistance and crush protection
  • Includes pre-attached Rhino swivel fittings - bayonet and translucent elbow with 4-in-1 dump station fitting
  • Also includes reusable locking rings and storage caps; 4-in-1 adapter allows storage in 4" square bumpers
  • Includes two 10' sections with pre-attached Rhino swivel bayonet and lug fittings
  • RhinoEXTREME hose will not dent or rust and will not crush if accidentally stepped on

The sewer hose kit was a replacement for my aged and leaky Rhino system (5 years plus). The new system is less prone to crushing deformation and the swivel joint system works very, very well. No leaks, no drips, no mess at all thanks to a better gasket system throughout. The clear plastic elbow helps you tell when the flow has ended and when the rinse water runs clear so you are not stowing a contaminated sewer hose.

Our RV has 2 sewage connections I wanted to Y together for extended stay trips. This also allows me to use this with the 10' or other combinations we have so there isn't more hose than necessary. Luckily, I've not experienced any leaks with it when connecting to other Rhino branded hose or generic hose that came with the trailer. I do use and recommend supporting the tubing if possible, especially if leaving connected during trips. Normal dumps, I recommend using a hose that is long enough to not require junctions

I've been full timing over 25 years and I've tried just about all the different brands and styles of RV sewer hose. I've only had this one about 3 months, but I am completely satisfied so far because there's no leaks. At some point the gaskets will wear out and I'll replace them. I'll update when that happens.

I’ve had the standard rhino hose for years, it held up great even after being stepped on several times, the metal coil had warps in it and it finally rust through the hose, this one has plastic coil material so it should last even longer, seems to be made of a thicker material and even after lightly lubricating the o-rings and gaskets some joints have a slight leak, no more than any other hose. I’m very happy with my purchase so far.

Works as intended to connect with sewer connections in tight or poorly designed connection compartments. I've a poorly engineered/designed connection compartment, that doesn't allow for straight connects from dump valves, through floor of compartment. Rigid elbows were useless inside, and I didn't like putting the main sewer hose in such binds, so this extension/compartment hose fits the bill perfectly!

I have been camping for over 30 years and these are really built of good quality. I have the cheaper version of the Rhino and stop using that one. This Extreme version of Rhino is better than anything that I have seen on the market. I have two sets of these since I have two bathrooms = 2 blank tanks. I'm set up full time, atleast for awhile here, and use the Y adapter that Rhino has. They are heaving duty and not worry about breaking the plastic line or ripping it.

Much better than the crappy hose I bought at the local hardware store. I park my motorhome near my septic system stand pipe and use these two 10 foot hoses to drain the tanks. The connections are positive with no leaks. They are higher quality than my previous hose.

Our RV has 2 sewage connections I wanted to Y together for extended stay trips. This also allows me to use this with the 10' or other combinations we have so there isn't more hose than necessary. Luckily, I've not experienced any leaks with it when connecting to other Rhino branded hose or generic hose that came with the trailer. I do use and recommend supporting the tubing if possible, especially if leaving connected during trips. Normal dumps, I recommend using a hose that is long enough to not require junctions

Ok, I am aware that there are many sewer hoses out in the market. This is one place that I wanted to make sure there would not be issues with. So many things could go wrong with this: 1. Not having a good connection with the RV or sewer hookup. 2. Having too big of a hose to store away 3. Having leaks around the seals or because of a crushed hose (leaks are never a good thing with a sewer hose) First of all, I like the fact that you have 2 10ft hoses that can go together instead of 1 20ft hose. All 20ft of the hose fits right in our Wolf Pups bumper with the caps (comes with it). The seams are well made and the hose is very strong They say that it is crushproof and from what I can see, it held true to form after I stepped on it. The transparent elbow makes it very easy to see if they are finished running through, without guessing if it is finished.

pictures on amazon are wrong this is the new improved version with the orange exo skeleton and better connectors. have used several times and works great no leaks. old version leaked from day one