
Camp shower stalls are a must-have for RV travelers who want to maintain their personal hygiene while on the go. A typical camp shower stall can be set up in as little as 10 minutes.
For those who prefer a more luxurious experience, some camp shower stalls come with features like hot water tanks that can be filled in just 10 minutes. This is a game-changer for RV travelers who want to enjoy a warm shower after a long day of exploring.
One thing to consider when choosing a camp shower stall is the water capacity. Some models can hold up to 30 gallons of water, which is perfect for larger families or groups.
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DIY RV Outdoor Shower Options
You can easily create a private outdoor shower stall for your RV without breaking the bank. Several people have mentioned purchasing a portable outdoor shower stall, which can be set up next to your outdoor shower faucet for a quick and easy solution.
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These stalls can be bought from any RV dealer for under $100 and will save you the hassle of drilling into your RV or constructing your own. For example, you can find a Cabela's Outdoor Shower Stall that attaches to the exterior wall of your RV.
Another option is to buy an outdoor shower kit to attach to the outside of your RV. This can be found at Aberdeen Home Repair.
If you're feeling handy, you can build a shower stall out of PVC pipes that can be set up in front of the outdoor shower door. This DIY solution disassembles for easy storage and can be found in a YouTube video.
You can also make a hanging PVC pipe shower curtain rod to hang from the top of your RV.
Here are some add-on items to consider for your outdoor shower stall:
- A RubberMade tub at the bottom to store gray water and allow for easy dumping
- A boat station mount to attach the shower curtain to the exterior wall of your RV
- Magnetic hooks or 3M Command Strips to hang bath towels
- An antifatigue mat to use as a floor for the shower stall and keep dirt out of the camper
Customer Feedback
Overall, customers are extremely satisfied with the camp shower stall, praising its quality and ease of use.
The shower stall is well-made and easy to set up and pack away, making it a great addition to any overlanding adventure.
Several customers have mentioned the weighted walls, which help keep the shape even without staking it down, as a standout feature.
One customer suggested adding a full-length zipper on both sides to improve accessibility.
A few customers have noted that the entry zipper is on the inside corner, which can make it difficult to use.
The shower stall is also praised for its ease of installation, with one customer noting it only took 20 minutes to install on a 1997 80 Series Land Cruiser.
Some customers have mentioned that the shower stall is a great addition to their overlanding build, providing a private and convenient place to shower.
Here are some key features that customers have praised:
- Well-made and easy to set up
- Weighted walls for stability
- Easy to install
- Private and convenient
Frequently Asked Questions
How to shower at a campground with no shower?
Shower at a campground with no shower by using a solar shower bag or portable shower device, which can be heated or non-heated, and require access to water and a bucket. Consider alternative showering options, such as showering in a swimsuit, if a private space is not available
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