Log in

View Full Version : Coleman camp shower part 2


GoldenRivet
10-22-10, 09:30 AM
Got use of the camp shower around 6:00 am today.

Pros:

awesome pressure. Not quite as forceful as home or hotel... But really close.

HOT water... Anything over about 25% was too hot so even on a cold morning this thing will steam things up.

Easy setup, plugged in shower hose, plugged pump hose to water bag, turned dial to warm for the wife... Had hot water in 3 seconds.

Cons:

Very pricy, unless frequent camper.

Shower head hose is about a full foot too short to maneuver it around in the shower, but... A quick trip to the hardware store for a few feet of 1/2 inch clear plastic hose will fix that.

Good pressure comes at the expense of lots of water use... About a gallon per minute. So the included 5 gallon water bag will last 2 people about 2.5 minutes each.

Wife rates it a 10... "a lot better than baby wipes for 3 days."

I rate it a more honest and practical 8.5

TLAM Strike
10-22-10, 09:55 AM
There is a thread title that can be SO misinterpreted. :O:

FIREWALL
10-22-10, 09:58 AM
You did have a shower curtain ? :p2:

SteamWake
10-22-10, 10:05 AM
Its funny most pepole try to stay out of hot water :haha:

jumpy
10-22-10, 12:22 PM
Extended camping trips have always been accompanied by the dreaded 'flannel bath'. Takes a couple of litres of water (hot or cold, depending on your choice/means/bravery), bar of soap and a rough flannel. It's not pretty, especially if the water is cold (the only time you'll hear jumpy squealing like a girl), but it does the job.
Mind you, if it's camping, I seem to follow the spartan backpacking ideal of minimal kit and not minding roughing it for a week or two.

When I used to go to derbyshire to stay at my grandparents caravan, we always used to go to the swimming baths a couple of times a week - have shower first, swim, then rinse.

Gargamel
10-23-10, 12:22 AM
Couple you post a link to the said shower?

I've recently gotten my wife into camping, and while my idea of roughing it is a tarp, a pad, and a bivy sack/sleeping bag.... she needed a tent "she could stand up in". Geesh. So i ended up with the Kelty Green River 4. Sleeps about 10, rated for 4 :yeah:. Solid 3 season 'family' tent on a budget (about $225).

I've been on the lookout for a decent shower type system, and good ratings is a plus!

Gargamel
10-23-10, 12:25 AM
Heh, just found the OP.

That is a cool thing!. We're looking at building a teardrop camper from the ground up and that might fit the bill nicely for hot water on demand!!

jumpy
10-23-10, 11:56 AM
she needed a tent "she could stand up in". Geesh.


Hah, my ex was like that - you should have heard the moaning about how small the tent is 'ooh, and I can't stand up in it' ungrateful bitch. I should have made her sleep outside in the rain, might have changed her tune, one way or another.