Yeah its very affordable I think under $40. I even use this shower at home when the power goes out. We are on a well and when we lose power we have no water pressure so I fill a bucket from the stream, boil it and shower down with this little thing. Sometimes power takes a few days to come back on at our place as we are in the woods and very rural. Nice to have.
Ive looked at this set up and it is SUPER EXPENSIVE. If you can afford all this, go for it. The tent alone is rediculously pricey. I use my composting toilet, a hand pump spray shower and s shower curtain I attach to the back doors of my camper. Super cheap, works great. ❤❤
This is perfect! I have thought about getting a van to convert to a camper but the cost of a bathroom build is too expensive. I never thought about the concept of dedicating a tent as a bath/shower. Genius idea!
This is a great video. It is to the point, and shows what it needs to show. The list of products is a nice addition. Last summer, during the round one scare of Covid, we invested in a shower tent, shower, and luggable loo. It took the need off of going to the state part facilities, and was a great addition to our camp setup.
I agree. I had a one room one for a long time that we would swap out between toilet and set up for shower as we needed it but this definitely offers less opportunities for contact with the boogie bug!
We took our trailer to a park with quiet camping last summer and they had the open sites spaced out really well. Best camping trip ever. We used our trailer's little wet bath but then it's wet no matter how much we squeagy and wipe it. If we're not perfectly level the next person in the washroom ends up with wet socks. One of those shower tents is exactly the answer I'm looking for. I must agree, great informative video.
Except for the hand washing station, you just nailed our entire setup. The names of the manufacturers are different but every detail is the same including the color of each product. We keep a 5gal. turkey fryer pot on the campfire and use a pot with a handle to “dipper” out what we need for showers, dish washing, etc. We keep the chemical toilet in the shower area as a seat so she can shave her legs. The t.p. stays in a waterproof plastic container so it can remain in the shower area. Great content.
I bought this last year after watching your video. The shower room and Ivation. Omg! I love this. I've used it at camp grounds because I won't use the bath house and while boondocks as a shower and bucket bathroom. I have a small rv but the bathroom is too small and I mostly use it for storage or emergency. Thanks for the review. I would recommend this to everyone, up and down set up is easy for one person. I won't camp without it!
I have the tent and toilet but would like the shower and sink setup. Thank you for the instructional video and product links. The setup is great! We love it with our pop up. Makes late night potty breaks very convenient:)
If you have a big enough rough tote container and access to water hookups you can take a bath (or bathe kids) in that thing. It would be good step into it for containing gray water from the shower as well, if you are meant to dispose of it in certain locations. What a nice setup.
Have had all this for years. The sink is great. Fair warning , the double ensuite tent is a 2 man job for most people. Coleman hot water system is fantastic and can be used to wash dishes and make coffee. We've only ever used it to shower. I've always used a kids 60 litre wheelie bin for a water tank, and you can also get a shower stand instead of using the hook at the top of tent.
I've been using two sided shower/changin tents for this purpose for years. Only thing I haven't used is the portable sink, as that's a bit overkill if you can wash your hands under a 5 gallon water jug with spigot off the end of a table or tailgate.
I do appreciate your videos. They're informative and fun. One Question, Where cargo space is a premium, how much space does this setup consume when packed up?
My first time seeing your channel. Subscribed. I love the shower, and the tent. These would be great to have at Quartszite, (can't spell before coffee) or any week long or more stay. I could skip the sink but love the idea of pitching this a bit away from my van.
There's only the honor system I'm afraid. Fortunately I've never experienced any dishonesty at campgrounds before. Plus, I think it would be pretty disgusting to steal a toilet filled with a someone else's poop and pee! Ewe! So I doubt anyone would want to steal this setup. 🤔
Nice video Very informative. Do you have any ideas for a floor of the shower other than what you show..I was thinking about just using a 4 inch high floor and on top of that a grate so the water will not collect etc. What do you think? Or do you have a simular solution? Thanks for any help and again thanks for the video
Great idea but not how I prefer to have mine set up. Space is important for a big guy, I prefer a bigger cassette toilet with reservoir on wheels. Instead of sink, I prefer a wash station outside. I have a Rockwood A-frame camper with hot/cold water outside. I run the hose into the tent and can reach the hot/cold water controls. Something to consider for couples who are not shy, if your partner is sitting on the toilet while you are in the shower, having the toilet close to the shower might not be appreciated. I keep mine on the far wall. As far as a shower tents, Love mine. Super convenient. Ozark trail is the Walmart brand, there are far better shower tents.
I'd love to have one!!!!! Maybe I should do some research on a reasonably priced hot water system and incorporate it into a future video. That's a good idea!
So the water drains out the mesh area... 😮 Only some would soak into the ground littke faster ☆wouldn't it go under the tent.. Wouldnt long term wetness cause mold ..stink...always being wet and not dry out properly??
Not in small tents which I assume is 3 to 4 person which is what you are looking for. Large tents sometimes have two rooms but the smallest would probably be an 8 person which is a pretty big tent.
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@@LoneCrowAdventures same here. We fill 2 bags in the wagon. Roll it into the sunny area and draw very hot water from the wagon. Top off the bag being used. Rotate. No lifting.
I have never seen anything like this. I would go camping if I can take a shower & use the restroom in this & I'm not even the type that likes to camp. This is SO NEAT!
Camping is so much better than it was even twenty years ago. I see people set up a seperate kitchen tent with little sinks that have just a bowl with a stopper in it and rechargable faucet but they can cook outside and keep smells out of their trailers. Little pop up poop tents and I'd love to have this deluxe one but my hubby wants a soundproof room for that. We have a trailer with a shower and toilet but it's better to keep all that moisture outside. I'd love a little tent for a recirculating shower... Everything can be recharged, you can even carry panels for portable solar. We don't have that but we charge off our alternator when we drive and just plug into our jeep in a pinch. My husband can run his CPAP. We like to travel but don't feel comfortable in hotel beds. Camping for the win.
Camping is so good for the soul. It is groundment we need ever so often. To be around quiet & nature. Our minds can relax and rest. Some really beautiful areas if we choose to explore. Being one with nature ever so often as God designed it. Hearing the birds, being in simplicity, night skies, campfires are calming, falling asleep to rolling water or waterfalls are the best naps/sleep! Camping food is the best too! Coffee, bacon & eggs breakfasts always taste better camping. We find so much to do outdoors we wouldn't do normally. Boating, watertubing, swimming in beautiful waterfalls, hiking. Etc. They have roomy air tents now and RV's today are like homes. 😊 A weekend here or there rejuvenates.
That is some serious glamping for sure. I love it. Love your videos! I use a similar set up when im out for 4 days or more in the same spot. I just use one of those single pop up tents and it works great. I use a 3 gallon bucket and a similar shower head and pump. I love it.
I have seen this from Amazon and thought it would be great,I bought the shower tent and shower bag really good and can fit good to take in my van,at 70yrs old camping is still my favorite to do,thanks for posting
I have this same tent and it is my favorite camping accessory. Such a great feeling to shower after a hot day and private privy is so appreciated. Thanks for showing it's potential. It is essential for a great camping experience....
Great video with new products I hadn't heard of. I used to use a (new and clean) 2.5 gallon bug sprayer for a shower. I cut off the spray wand and used a handheld sink sprayer that I connected the hoses with using a small plastic barbed fitting and two hose clamps. Fill the sprayer with warm water and, voila, hot showers! In case anyone is thinking about using a plastic tub to stand in to catch the shower water for later dumping, beware! Doing this repeatedly will make your feet stink. That's because all the bacteria that washes off your body will collect in the tub and end up on your feet. You can do it, but you'll need to wash your feet separately at the end of your shower.
Wow! That’s a sub from me … from Downunder! My teenager refuses to use our current camping toilet. Is there a video where you show setup of the tent structure and do you have approximate weights for the total of all the bits? Thanks 😊
Not sure on the weights of everything. I don't normally do weights for car camping stuff because it's not a big deal if you're carrying it in a car. I'm excited to check and see this instant tent is back in stock as of February 2022. I'll have to post an update on just the tent structure soon. Thanks 😊
This would seem to be perfect for a small off grid home! OR, if you're in expensive California, have a small house and need to convert a room into a bedroom (like a garage) but can't shell out for the bathroom to go with it.... I'd be more than happy with this and love the grey water reuse. Def keeping this in mind.
Another reason why you're living a very sheltered life. You don't have to lug all this gear, it's just another way to go about things. Getting out of nature might do you some good. The fresh air might open up your mind to other things 😊
I put together a setup like this about 10 years ago. I had a propane hot water shower...stuff wasn't as "hi-tech" as today even just 10 yrs ago. The two room shower/bathroom tent was a HUGE pain to set up- it took almost an hour - and the propane shower was, at best, unsafe. LOL Glad to see this set-up has since improved.
@@LoneCrowAdventures yours is a better idea! The propane tank for the hot shower was just one more thing to haul. I wish I'd thought of boiling...I wouldn't have unnecessarily spent money on a hot-water shower. But, learn as you go, ey? Thanks for your video. 😊