privacy tents\shower tents feedback

AML

Adventurer
I also have the lightspeed one. The set up speed is what won me over. Check out their video online. Highly recommended.
 

ArkansasDon

Observer
Ozark Trail 2 room privacy shelter. It sets up in minutes. We use one side as a shower stall the other for a privy room\dressing room.
29249525_1615042341877967_7901345193191592798_n.jpg
 

Dozer Dan

Observer
I would really like a Quick Pitch Ensuite but I cannot stomach the price of it. It's outrageously expensive for what it is. Hopefully someone will create a competing product soon.
image001-2-313x279.png
 

Buliwyf

Viking with a Hammer
Ick!? Why do they have floors? LOlz. Nasty.

Made my own, it's just a steel triangle with 3 shower curtains, we hang it from a tree. Most of the time we shower with our bathing suits on, without it.
 

kdeleon

Observer
We just have a cheap foldable privy tent from amazon. We just use it for potty privacy for the wife. Easy to deploy and pack so we just take it out when really needed. It is light and pack slim. The one plus for remote camping, we barely use it. If you want a more sturdy solution then this isnt it.

Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
 
I acquired a QuickPitch ensuite and its a game changer. I have tried every bloody thing on the market and they have ALL failed me. They recently received US distribution and although a a higher price than your cheap pop up rooms to handle your business this is a much better product hands down. I think most Americans will look at the price and freak out because we have those cheap pop up tents embedded in our minds or the "just go dig a hole" type mentality. I like a bit of comfort here and there when I camp and this fits the just does the job, and it does it VERY well!

DSC04972

DSC04973

DSC04975

DSC04976

DSC04977

DSC04980

DSC04981
 

Corey

OverCamping Specialist
I acquired a QuickPitch ensuite and its a game changer. I have tried every bloody thing on the market and they have ALL failed me. They recently received US distribution and although a a higher price than your cheap pop up rooms to handle your business this is a much better product hands down. I think most Americans will look at the price and freak out because we have those cheap pop up tents embedded in our minds or the "just go dig a hole" type mentality. I like a bit of comfort here and there when I camp and this fits the just does the job, and it does it VERY well!
Nice!
I saw this on Andrew Whites Troopy when he was building it up.
I do not think I have room on my rig for one, but I do like how fast it sets up.
 
During a trip earlier this year there were 3 different shower tents on the trip. Two of them were ones without floors and mine was a Nemo with a floor. The ones without floors used teak rollup wooden floor mats, and I also had a teak floor mat. Even though the floor of mine was designed to drain through the netting on the sides, the water still pooled in the bottom, where as the others obvious did not. Here are pictures of all three. I'm not sure the manufacture is for the first one. The second ones is mine, Nemo. The last one is from Bass Pro Shop. If I had to do it over, I'd get one without a floor and just use a teak rollup to stay off the dirt. I had to play with my floor to get the water to drain and it took longer to dry then the others. This is obviously a personal choice. I hope this helps.

file.php


file.php


file.php
 

Forum statistics

Threads
185,543
Messages
2,875,690
Members
224,922
Latest member
Randy Towles
Top