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    Quick search brought me back here...

    Those with the Pett toilet, is it stable? Will it hold up to use from 225# users?

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    I use the OUTBACK unit. I love it. Nothing to put together it practically sets itself up and is very compact and light weight. The guy lines hold it down nice but if it is windy I recommend using the sand bags that come with it. It also comes with a removable floor. Sportsmans Warehouse has it for $39.99.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Bergger
    I use the OUTBACK unit. I love it. Nothing to put together it practically sets itself up and is very compact and light weight. The guy lines hold it down nice but if it is windy I recommend using the sand bags that come with it. It also comes with a removable floor. Sportsmans Warehouse has it for $39.99.



    What is the inside of that one like? Is there a place to hang up a hose/shower head? A place for shampoo/soap? What is the floor like?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenmd
    What is the inside of that one like? Is there a place to hang up a hose/shower head? A place for shampoo/soap? What is the floor like?
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    The floor is made of the same material as the sides. I've never used it but I believe it is attached using simple velcro connections. I would just wear sandals or use one of those folding wood floors instead of the one it comes with. There is a space to run a shower head in from the outside along with a couple of tie offs for it. There are a couple of clear plastic holders on the walls to place soap etc. For $39 it's not a bad product and once you figure out the correct way to fold it up it is very quick to tear down.
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    Does anyone have experience with the Zodi shower enclosure?
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    I had an idea to put little tubes sticking out of a roofrack that you could slide in some PVC pipe and use some type of thumb screw to tighten it down. Then just use a normal shower curtain to put around it and voila! You could put another small pipe there to hold a solar shower bag or shower head. Are there things i am overlooking with this idea? I estimate it to cost around $10

    EDIT: I just read coachgeo's post and saw that some people have done this, does anyone have pics of this or any experience with how they work?
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    Here is my setup. I like it. Setup isn't really that quick like the others, however the quality is top notch. It also helps to have two people, but is not needed. I like the fact that it has an attached self draining floor, shelves and a towel rack. It doesn't take up much room in the tentrax





    And here's the honey pot. The bags are very tidy and user friendly.




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    They carry the PahaQue privy shelter/shower at Costco for $122 shipped.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hoser
    They carry the PahaQue privy shelter/shower at Costco for $122 shipped.



    We've got the Paha too. It is the sturdiest, most rigid shower/shyter tent I've found...but kind of a hassle to assemble as the poles go up the inside of the tent through little loops; and if you're not REAL carefull you'll (I mean "I'll" ) poke right through the mesh top...go ahead ask me how I know this one!. If they would have just made full coverage pole sleeves it would assemble a whole lot easier/faster.

    Then I bought one from Sportsman's Warehouse (same one that Cabela's carries)...that we demoed at SnT last November...and it assembles alot easier/quicker; has more room; has a nice ceiling hook that holds the shower head perfectly; etc. But it folds up like a circus tent if there is any breeze at all (you have to guy all corners out) and it uses multi-part steel (non-shock corded so that it takes even more patience and time to assemble...good thinking guys!) poles making the whole package large & heavy.

    In other words there is still time and opportunity for someone to make one that is perfect!

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    I'm ready to buy a shower shelter and thought I would bring this thread back to life. I went to Cabelas today and I like the one they sell becuase it has a floor and plenty of hooks and pockets inside. I've never owned a shower shelter and would like to buy the right one the first time. So if $$ wasn't a factor which would be best and why?



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