I watched this video years ago and debated purchasing a road shower or building my own. I decided on purchasing one to keep everything aesthetically pleasing and also purchased the flexible shower head because of this video. I tested the shower out twice in my driveway and finally got a chance to test it out in the field. The shower head broke!.... The shower was good while it lasted. I still love the road shower but I will be looking into a different shower head. I'm not blaming you I'm just putting it out there. I captured it on GoPro so I will post the video when I get a chance.
I like your Garmin watch I've been having a hard time deciding between Garmin and Suunto can you give me what you like about your watch and if you would recommend it? thank you
@@jonathanbrazeau970 Hey Jonathan I think this is the 7gallon version. The 4 gallon version does not have the blue writing on the side and the 10gallon version seems to be extra long and more suitable for vans and trucks.
Curiously on Road Shower web site, there is No contact information to be found, only an online shopping page, and product description. My wallet goes into lockdown status when contemplating business's who have no company contact info. The product is manufactured in China as well, one might guess at $499.00 price for the ten gallon unit, it could be manufactured in the USA as well. This may be self correcting due to to tariff's on China raw materials and finished goods. Appears to be a usefull product, but when mounting remember water weighs 8.3 pounds per gallon, possibly a bit much for one side only mount on the smaller vehicles. A straddle mounting might be better. I also noted your other video has comments disabled? Cheers, mate.
There product was recently bought by yakima. So there website showed little to no information during that time. When it was up they gave the wieght of eachroad shower full of water and suggested to check your vehicles max load capacity. If you go to roadshower now, you will be redirected to yakima.com
Has anyone used one of those coiled rv hose with a quick connector setup with this? What is the pressure like with the coiled hose? Need something longer that packs away; truck roof is “way up there”.
Theory is a bit flawed, comparing a shower head that flows at a lower rate than having the hose handle on jet pulling as much water as it can as an uneven theory. Adjust the hose to do more of a mist or spray instead of a full net and you might be at the same amount of time
The video says hose is efficient, but the shower hear is probably 1 to 1.5 gpm. That means less flow, so less water used. The spray hose probably has higher flow rate, because handle is wider open, not throttled
Finally a legitimate use for the Low Flow Shower Head
I watched this video years ago and debated purchasing a road shower or building my own. I decided on purchasing one to keep everything aesthetically pleasing and also purchased the flexible shower head because of this video.
I tested the shower out twice in my driveway and finally got a chance to test it out in the field.
The shower head broke!....
The shower was good while it lasted. I still love the road shower but I will be looking into a different shower head.
I'm not blaming you I'm just putting it out there.
I captured it on GoPro so I will post the video when I get a chance.
How much big size Road Shower 4 L?
How many gallons is that unit?
Nice modification - looking for the hardware you used for the flexible shower, including the shower make and model.
What model is it how many gallons
I like your Garmin watch I've been having a hard time deciding between Garmin and Suunto can you give me what you like about your watch and if you would recommend it? thank you
They make it to where you can leave the hose on that end that you have it on the shower hose and you can put the shower hose on the other side
Great test needed that info...so when I build my water storage out of abs pipe I calculated I'd have around 8 gallons. So that's a pretty long 🚿
Are those factory cross bars?
That was a great idea!
Where can I buy that flexible shower hose?
thanks for that review, refer to questions below that we all have. Thanks.
Which model is this? 4gallon 7gallon 10gallon?
yes, also curious...
@@jonathanbrazeau970 Hey Jonathan I think this is the 7gallon version.
The 4 gallon version does not have the blue writing on the side and the 10gallon version seems to be extra long and more suitable for vans and trucks.
Nice vid but I read you can fill the tube all the way up because it has a separate air chamber this is probably why you shower isn’t lasting as long
My roadshower isn’t keeping pressure? Under 30seconds on full? It was up on 61PSI before air began to escape, any ideas?
I have the same problem.
Find the leak
Probably in the relief valve or the schrader valve
My issue was the fill cap, they sent me a replacement but not sure if it still works as it should 😔
Curiously on Road Shower web site, there is No contact information to be found, only an online shopping page, and product description. My wallet goes into lockdown status when contemplating business's who have no company contact info.
The product is manufactured in China as well, one might guess at $499.00 price for the ten gallon unit, it could be manufactured in the USA as well. This may be self correcting due to to tariff's on China raw materials and finished goods. Appears to be a usefull product, but when mounting remember water weighs 8.3 pounds per gallon, possibly a bit much for one side only mount on the smaller vehicles. A straddle mounting might be better. I also noted your other video has comments disabled? Cheers, mate.
There product was recently bought by yakima. So there website showed little to no information during that time. When it was up they gave the wieght of eachroad shower full of water and suggested to check your vehicles max load capacity.
If you go to roadshower now, you will be redirected to yakima.com
So how much does a $3 low flow shower head cost through this company?
Has anyone used one of those coiled rv hose with a quick connector setup with this? What is the pressure like with the coiled hose? Need something longer that packs away; truck roof is “way up there”.
I have and it works great.
Why not leave the pump on? So its always pressurized... why limit to only the 55psi you have?
Theory is a bit flawed, comparing a shower head that flows at a lower rate than having the hose handle on jet pulling as much water as it can as an uneven theory. Adjust the hose to do more of a mist or spray instead of a full net and you might be at the same amount of time
Price ???????????
Im confused
The video says hose is efficient, but the shower hear is probably 1 to 1.5 gpm. That means less flow, so less water used. The spray hose probably has higher flow rate, because handle is wider open, not throttled