Thanks for the video. The shower tent looks interesting, tho I would be worried if it is already having issues with the materials deteriorating. Have fun and be safe.
Great Video and great product. Didn’t hear how much it cost. Agree about having some kind of support for rain when applying the roof. Maybe an adjustable pole when not in use.
So I’m waiting on my Hiker Midrange Deluxe to be built , it’s about 60 days out . I’ve got the 270 awning on the right and a straight pull awning on the left .. no room for a mounted shower enclosure. I’ve been looking at the Joolca shower room set up . I didn’t see a shower setup, do you use it just for changing ? I’d like to see your water setup, I’m unsure how I’m going to handle not having a water tank onboard. I’m used to a big fifth wheel with 30 gallons onboard . I will be going to Boondocking spots where I will need to pack plenty of water. Just curious how y’all deal with water. Thanks
We use the WaterPort (amzn.to/430n4C6) for taking showers and washing dishes. We bought a Geyser Shower system but it was clumsy to use. The WaterPort is quick and easy. You can add hot water to it for a warm shower (we don't depend on the black color to warm it up enough.) If it loses pressure, it is a quick few pumps and it is repressurized. We set the Waterport on the fender and loop the hose through the zipper opening that faces the trailer. It is a quick shower - wet yourself down, turn the water off, soap up, turn water on to rinse off - no soaking :-) Hope this helps
We have a mat we stand on so that we are not standing on the ground that gets wet, but these showers are quick with minimal water usage. It is a quick shower - wet yourself down, turn the water off, soap up, turn the water on to rinse off - no soaking :-)
Great point on the need for a switch on the light (which is a great concept!) Great review!!
Thanks for the video. The shower tent looks interesting, tho I would be worried if it is already having issues with the materials deteriorating. Have fun and be safe.
Great Video and great product. Didn’t hear how much it cost. Agree about having some kind of support for rain when applying the roof. Maybe an adjustable pole when not in use.
This runs around $450. I personally would go with the 23Zero Peregrine room.
@@MWDAdventures does it come with a roof?
Does the zipper access in the middle at the back have two zips? Can you adjust the size of the opening or is it either open or closed?
Good Review! Thanks.
So I’m waiting on my Hiker Midrange Deluxe to be built , it’s about 60 days out . I’ve got the 270 awning on the right and a straight pull awning on the left .. no room for a mounted shower enclosure. I’ve been looking at the Joolca shower room set up . I didn’t see a shower setup, do you use it just for changing ? I’d like to see your water setup, I’m unsure how I’m going to handle not having a water tank onboard. I’m used to a big fifth wheel with 30 gallons onboard . I will be going to Boondocking spots where I will need to pack plenty of water. Just curious how y’all deal with water. Thanks
We use the WaterPort (amzn.to/430n4C6) for taking showers and washing dishes. We bought a Geyser Shower system but it was clumsy to use. The WaterPort is quick and easy. You can add hot water to it for a warm shower (we don't depend on the black color to warm it up enough.) If it loses pressure, it is a quick few pumps and it is repressurized. We set the Waterport on the fender and loop the hose through the zipper opening that faces the trailer. It is a quick shower - wet yourself down, turn the water off, soap up, turn water on to rinse off - no soaking :-) Hope this helps
like the honesty
I'm not a camper, yet. Does the water/soap/shampoo make for a muddy mess in and around the shower?
We have a mat we stand on so that we are not standing on the ground that gets wet, but these showers are quick with minimal water usage. It is a quick shower - wet yourself down, turn the water off, soap up, turn the water on to rinse off - no soaking :-)
What is the mat you guys use to stand on?