Camping shower bag, ideep 11l/2. 9 gallons outdoor inflatable shower bag pressure shower water bag flexible hose foot pump portable camp shower for outdoor camping activities car washing Product description: color: blue/deep grey material: pvc+abs shower head size: 20x46cm/7. 8x18in packing size: 24x10cm/9. 4x3. 9in weight: 980g/34. 5oz capacity: 11l hose length: 200cm/78. 7in applied to: outdoor hiking, traveling, bathing, car washing, etc. Feature: 1. Sprayer and 2 meters hose design, large effluent area, save water resources, rinse simple and rapidly. 2. Foot pump, stamp on it to allowe out. 3. Big opening cap, easy to injected water, with handle to carry. 4. Pvc tarpaulin with good sealing, and the safety strap over the fill port prevents the tank from accidental opening during operation. 5. The bottom of the outer bag is designed with vent to drain the remaining water. 6. This pressure camping shower is ideal for showering or cleaning dishes in camp, rinsing off surfboard and paddle board after surfing, or washing cooler, car, dog or anything else, or general hygiene and cleanliness on any extended stay in the backcountry. Usage: 1. Open package, remove the included parts, expand the barrel body. 2. Open the top cover and flood water(water not more than 80%). Simply fill up the spacious water tank, then snap in the pressure proof plug and close the top cover. And let it warm in the sun, set the tank on the ground. 3. Open the air pump inlet, foot air pump to pressurize. 4. Press nozzle lightly allows to water out, step on the foot pump a couple of times and pump occasionally while showering to maintain the water pressure. Packing list: 1xshower bag 1xcarry bag
A**T
Great shower; exactly what we needed!
We used this for a whitewater rafting trip through the Grand Canyon, 13 days. It performed very well. Yes, you need to keep it pumped up, but it’s not difficult. My husband and I took turns showering, and we had plenty of water in one fill up for both of us to have very nice showers; we pumped for each other. We only filled it from clear side streams, which is a must on the Colorado. Tip: if you’re using this on a river trip, you need to bring a bag to store the full shower in because the spray hose and pump dangle from the bottom of the water tank, so you need a bag to store it all in while floating. Another tip: bring a small pitcher for filling up the tank, because the fill hole is small. I had an old Tupperware pitcher that worked great!
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Exactly what I've always needed!!!
I do a lot of car camping in fairly remote areas with just myself and my two dogs - generally in national forests or similar, in campgrounds with vault toilets as the only amenity - no showers, no electricity. When you're camping for a week or longer in those conditions, showering would be, well, just grand (ok, really I just want to wash my freaking hair)! And if I do happen to find myself in a campground with a shower, there are usually rules about leaving dogs unattended - and rules about not bring dogs into buildings - so I'm essentially SOL.I happened to stumble across a pop up privacy tent, and thought - YES, my shower woes are over!! But I wasn't too keen on using the "hang from a tree" solar showers that have been around forever - I wanted something with a little more "oomph" to get the hair washing job done. I found the $$$$$$ version of this, but figured there had to be a knock-off, and here we are. This works exactly like the pricey helios shower - so watch one of their how-to videos if you can't figure this thing out - although it's pretty gosh darn easy!I was a bit worried that it would be "pump, spray - pause... pump, spray - pause" but I am even happier that you can continually pump and the water will keep spraying! It works if it's full with water, or half full, or even if you only put a little bit of water in - because it's all from the pressure. I am just so glad that I found this! Now I can take vacation selfies with my dogs instead of just taking a million pics of them...ok, I'll still take a million pics of them, but maybe I'll be in a few.
T**I
Don't waste your money!
Don't waste your money. I would have bought a gravity fed water shower for $15. The water pressure is almost non existent at best. You have to continually pump to get water out and even then it only worked minutely. Never again!
5**8
Nobody to contact for a replacement. sides just tore apart from pumping it up. Used it 3 times
Nobody to contact for a replacement. The sides just tore apart from pumping it up. Used it 3 times. To late to return to amazon now.
N**A
The foot pump is useless since you can only use it by gravity over ...
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. The foot pump is useless since you can only use it by gravity over your head.. and takes 45 seconds to refill with air between each pump, not sure if this one is defective or they're all like this. Glad I tested it out first!
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
2 months ago