Look good but my biggest concern is battery. Just like cellphones and drills these type of batteries has a 3-5 year lifespan. What happens after that? These batteries don’t look like you can just run to Walmart or Home Depot.
That's a fair concern! I'd assume you could order one online somewhere, but honestly for how convenient it is even if I only got 3 years out of it I'd just get another one! It's hard to beat how packable it is
Looks good for what it is, but it would have been more helpful to have a standing demonstration. It would also be helpful to know how long the hose is in total and best ways to clip the shower head. Thanks for the info though!
The hose is 7.2 feet long! And once I experiement more with how to hang it I will update you! I find myself turning it on and holding it to spray off and kind of going in waves opposed to hanging it to keep it running!
It's supposed to run 110 minutes on a charge! I have not tested this straight through, but it definitely holds a charge while not using it as well! Had it in the Jeep for about a month after charging it intially and had no issue turning it on even after that long!
I have that question too. He showed the hook on the shower head, my guess would be hanging it from a tree limb. He didn't comment on how long the hose is and remember you have to keep the pump in the bucket to make it run, so that may also limit the length.
@@samanthaball5751 I was thinking a tree limb, or like the side of your vehicle depending on what it is. It's a decent length but I don't know the exact footage off the top of my head. Agreed and I would think that flextail would keep that in mind.
I'm going to have to experiment with this! I'm thinking just have a hook on my roof rack for my personal use, but I want to find a way for other to use it easily as well!
Bought one, took it out the first time and it did not work correctly. Made for a long 4 day trip. Would turn on eventually, after trying for a minute or two. Customer service is garbage as well. Keeping for emergency dog wash, otherwise it’s worthless. Biting the bullet and buying the Joolca Outing Kit.
@@avancalledrupert5130 or just fill you solar shower, dont worry about batteries making a fire or using presouse gas on boiling water, wait an our and use gravity to have a hot shower, oh and save $60. When your done roll it up , it weighs about 5 oz put it in your tent bag and .....
@@davidfellows6250 I live in England 🏴 . That's would work a possible 8 times a year . I got fam in texas. When there ide be trying put ice in it .
@@avancalledrupert5130 ive taken many cold baths so i get it. Id rather be cold then stink. I can go one day but on day two im finding a way to be clean i also pack baby wipes just in case.
Thanks for introducing an interesting shower option. Seems your channel is new. A few suggestions: 1) Exercise some situational awareness -- remove obstacles from the foreground between you and the camera (water bottle). They are very distracting., and 2) stop trying to talk like the dictionary version of a sixth-grader's book report. Just talk normally. Good luck with your channel.
Flex tail zero pump was a game changer for me. Love it. So I may give this a shot too.
Highly recommend! It is an awesome and simple shower solution👌🏼
Look good but my biggest concern is battery. Just like cellphones and drills these type of batteries has a 3-5 year lifespan. What happens after that? These batteries don’t look like you can just run to Walmart or Home Depot.
That's a fair concern! I'd assume you could order one online somewhere, but honestly for how convenient it is even if I only got 3 years out of it I'd just get another one! It's hard to beat how packable it is
Mine stop working, i think electric shock, do have any idea how to repair
Did something specific happen?? If you reach out to support they may just send you a replacement!
Looks good for what it is, but it would have been more helpful to have a standing demonstration.
It would also be helpful to know how long the hose is in total and best ways to clip the shower head. Thanks for the info though!
I liked this for the details and I think a standing demonstration would also be good.
The hose is 7.2 feet long! And once I experiement more with how to hang it I will update you! I find myself turning it on and holding it to spray off and kind of going in waves opposed to hanging it to keep it running!
@@Meanderin_Mitchthanks for the reply!
@@samanthaball5751 Absolutely! Thank you for the input! Love the interaction!
It looks like it has pretty good pressure, do you know how long the charge will last?
He said the battery life is up to 110 mins.
It's supposed to run 110 minutes on a charge! I have not tested this straight through, but it definitely holds a charge while not using it as well! Had it in the Jeep for about a month after charging it intially and had no issue turning it on even after that long!
How would you hang the shower up? Or where?
I have that question too. He showed the hook on the shower head, my guess would be hanging it from a tree limb. He didn't comment on how long the hose is and remember you have to keep the pump in the bucket to make it run, so that may also limit the length.
@@samanthaball5751 I was thinking a tree limb, or like the side of your vehicle depending on what it is. It's a decent length but I don't know the exact footage off the top of my head. Agreed and I would think that flextail would keep that in mind.
I'm going to have to experiment with this! I'm thinking just have a hook on my roof rack for my personal use, but I want to find a way for other to use it easily as well!
@@Meanderin_Mitch that makes sense! I feel like there's gotta be some easy enough ways to use it!
Bought one, took it out the first time and it did not work correctly. Made for a long 4 day trip. Would turn on eventually, after trying for a minute or two. Customer service is garbage as well. Keeping for emergency dog wash, otherwise it’s worthless. Biting the bullet and buying the Joolca Outing Kit.
When you say wouldn't work correctly what exactly was the issue??
hose is 7.2 foot long
Great piece of info! Probably should have added it😅😂
$75 buys a lot of wipes. Yes, I camp solo.
You're not wrong! I'm just not usually a fan of how I feel after using wipes😅 I'd rather either stay dirty or shower most times!
If your going to take a cold shower ,why not just bathe in the river? Ill stick with my $5 solar shower
Definitely an option, personally if I'm gonna bathe rinsing off makes me feel much cleaner, might just be a mental thing but🤷🏻♂️
You could just boil a kettle mate .
@@avancalledrupert5130 or just fill you solar shower, dont worry about batteries making a fire or using presouse gas on boiling water, wait an our and use gravity to have a hot shower, oh and save $60.
When your done roll it up , it weighs about 5 oz put it in your tent bag and .....
@@davidfellows6250 I live in England 🏴 . That's would work a possible 8 times a year . I got fam in texas. When there ide be trying put ice in it .
@@avancalledrupert5130 ive taken many cold baths so i get it. Id rather be cold then stink. I can go one day but on day two im finding a way to be clean i also pack baby wipes just in case.
Thanks for introducing an interesting shower option.
Seems your channel is new. A few suggestions: 1) Exercise some situational awareness -- remove obstacles from the foreground between you and the camera (water bottle). They are very distracting., and 2) stop trying to talk like the dictionary version of a sixth-grader's book report. Just talk normally.
Good luck with your channel.
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