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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de octubre de 2023
So glad I got this portable bathroom! Super easy, quick to set up. Nice and tall for my 6’ 5” husband. It was a great place to shower but also change and shave. Roomy enuf to put a folding table and tripod stool inside. The pockets hold soap, shampoo, etc. there is a strap inside to hang towels or clothes from.Only fill the solar bag about halfway or it’s too heavy to hang from inside the tent.We’ve been using an Rpod travel trailer for the last 12 years so haven’t tent camped in a while. But recently went tent camping for a week where there were no showers, only a pit toilet we had no idea how bad/decent it would be. If needed we had a potable toilet to put in this tent too but the pit toilets were decent.
Cynthia Young
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de agosto de 2022
This is a great product. It arrived on time, however, it was missing a piece that I didn't notice until I had already set it up so I improvised. I didn't want to have to set it up again as I was doing it by myself.
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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de febrero de 2022
The first middle pole is Way Too Difficult to put in. All the seams are shredded right out of the box. Sending back.
Petal Power
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de octubre de 2022
This tent is pretty easy to set up, but it is tall, so you need space. My suggestion is that first you assemble the cross braces that go on the top. Then you add the long legs which go on each of the four corners. The directions say to add the legs first and then do the cross braces, but I found it easier the other way.The floor of the tent has mesh going around all 4 edges, allowing the water from your shower to flow out very nicely. At my campsite, I kept a broom next to the shower tent so I could easily swoosh all the extra water and dirt or mud etc. out of the tent (through the mesh at the sides).At home in my backyard, when I was first setting up the tent to try it out, I liked it so much, I slept in it the first couple of nights. I am only 5’1”, and I fit perfectly, sleeping diagonally in it.The only thing I thought would be nice as an improvement would be if the big doorway had a mesh to go over it so when I’m sleeping there, I can keep the mosquitoes out but still enjoy the view in the backyard. I bought some mesh netting and some Velcro. I think I will have to hot glue down the Velcro to the mesh to get it to stick. Will update you if that ever works out.Also, the screen windows are nice, but obviously even someone as short as I am, cannot have those windows open while showering, for privacy.One of the screen windows has a mesh that opens, which is very handy for feeding a hose or electrical cord in for heating up the water, etc. The other screen window, the one to the right of the front door, has a mesh which does not open. Would have been nice if they had made both of the mesh windows able to open.The way the zippers are on the front door, it’s pretty good because it’s just one zipper on the bottom edge of the front door and another zipper on the right edge going up. So there is a part in the corner there, where you can feed cords or hose in, at the floor level, going in through the door, and still have the door closed up with the 2 zippers.I didn’t get a picture of this exactly, but I have a Japanese style soaking tub, which is about 30 inches in diameter. I found that I was able to put the soaking tub in one corner of this tent and still have space to hang my shower in the other corner.Thus,, I would be able to shower in one corner of the tent and then get into my hot tub. It’s really nice that this tent is spacious enough for that.In the end, at the campsite, it worked out better for me to put the soaking tub in my main tent, where I sleep, as that was quite large and had space for the soaking tub. At the campsite, I just used the shower tent for showering only.Now that I got back from the camping trip, I’m researching ways to add a little sink to the shower tent. I think they would be space for me to use one of those plastic tubs with a drain and support it with some PVC pipe as a frame. Then I can something up where I can use the hot water from the shower for a small camping sink. I think everything would fit in this little shower tent perfectly.I didn’t typically use the rain fly because we weren’t having rain, and I like to have the view of the sky and the stars above. But I did set up the rain fly one time and it works fine. I did need to use a stepstool to be able to reach it.
JK
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de septiembre de 2022
I really, really wanted to love this. The convenience of it was amazing. But during the first set up, two of the plastic pieces that hold the poles, ripped out of the fabric. Overnight, a 3rd one ripped out. I’ve been rent camping my entire life and have never had a tent tear like this. It was really disappointing. The idea is great. The design with the windows, divider, mesh floor and inside pockets were perfect. It was just sewn like garbage. It’s almost like the poles were too long, to a point that the fabric couldn’t even stretch like tents do over time. It just ripped right out.
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