Potty Tent

Josh41

Adventurer
Looking for quality tent for a porta-potty to set up at campsites, requirements:
Should not blow away!
Any toilets you like would be helpful too.
 

Yarjammer

Wellreadneck
I use the annex under my RTT and a Luggable Loo. It is extremely nice not to have to run outside in the middle of the night- especially when it is raining/snowing or just downright cold. It can stink a bit in the summer heat, but it isn't overwhelming or nauseating so long as you keep the lid on and ensure you have a cross breeze though whatever space you're putting it in. Bring gallon storage bags to put the toilet bags in (the toilet bags are self-contained, but you'll want that additional odor barrier once you toss them in your trasharoo that's probably baking in the sun.
 

hyperboarder

Adventurer
I use the annex under my RTT and a Luggable Loo. It is extremely nice not to have to run outside in the middle of the night- especially when it is raining/snowing or just downright cold. It can stink a bit in the summer heat, but it isn't overwhelming or nauseating so long as you keep the lid on and ensure you have a cross breeze though whatever space you're putting it in. Bring gallon storage bags to put the toilet bags in (the toilet bags are self-contained, but you'll want that additional odor barrier once you toss them in your trasharoo that's probably baking in the sun.

Picked up a luggable loo for the van, have yet to use it. What bags do you use?
 

huachuca

Adventurer
We've been satisfied with the Cabelas version. Had it for ten plus years and it's held up well. Poles and zippers are showing minor signs of corrosion but it's been used a lot when camping near salt water.
 

Yarjammer

Wellreadneck
I usually get these at Cabelas. With 2-3 people using it it can get fairly expensive using a new bag after every elimination. We typically change the bag out daily as a result and have only had an overfill issue (unable to zip it shut) once. If it happens to you, just fill it up with loose dirt until it effectively "gels", toss it in its own trash bag, and tie it off.
 
Picked up a luggable loo for the van, have yet to use it. What bags do you use?

I used to use the Double Dootie bags but it got expensive. Have since switched to using trash compactor bags (thicker) and a scoop of Poo Powder (from Amazon). Odor is the same and much cheaper per poo. Can also resupply with bags at local grocery store vs trying to find the Double Dootie bags somewhere.
 

Yarjammer

Wellreadneck
I'm going to have to give that a try RTF! Thanks for the tip. I assume you are using the plastic vice paper ones and just tying them off when done?
 

afbond03

Adventurer
If anyone is looking to buy the Lightspeed Outdoors tent, shoot me a PM. I have a 40% off coupon code.
 
I'm going to have to give that a try RTF! Thanks for the tip. I assume you are using the plastic vice paper ones and just tying them off when done?

Yep, the heavy duty plastic ones are a little big and I can just tie them in a knot.


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MzPriss

Observer
I've been using the two room Ozark Trail potty tent for several years. It has the instant tent type legs that are always attached. Goes up easily. Packs back into it's bag easily. I've been out in some gnarly weather with it and it didn't blow away. I like that one side can be used for showering with a floor to let out the water and the other side for the porta potty.

I've had a porta potty I picked up at Walmart 10 years ago that is still going strong, however now that we will be doing more camping outside of designated campgrounds it's capacity isn't enough. For the time being, I'm using the foldable potty with the bags as well. Still need something better.
 

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