M**K
A better to have when going to beach
I went to beach with my kids and put this in my pickup. After going back from beach to my pickup, our legs were covered with sand, and this was a very useful water bag to wash our feet and legs. A must-have when went to some beach without shower rooms.
J**.
Works as advertised
This product on what was at most a 60 degree day here in Maine worked as advertised. It’s very hard to read the temp gauge , but the water was warm to say the least. It sat in the sun probably 6-8 hours. I filled it in the morning and set it out. The flow is adequate, and the little shower head does ok. This is what it is.. a gravity fed shower and it works well.
O**A
Buenisimo para camping👍
Es buenisimo para cualquier uso de campamento son casi 5 galones de agua muy practico.
G**W
Worked
Used this in our shower tent. Can hold 5 gallons but found it was easier to move when filled with 3 gallons. Works well and easy to use
J**N
Portable
Hard to get it filled up and it doesn't heat great it takes most of the day
N**B
Does the job!
Easy to install and hang. Handle is strong and sturdy. Served it’s purpose. Only critique, needs longer hose.
S**I
High quality solar shower
This is my second summer using this solar shower. I'm very happy with the quality of it and would recommend it to anyone. It does a great job at heating up the water. As a matter of fact I have to pour cold water into it before taking a shower so I don't scald my scalp! The handle bar is sturdy and keeps the bag from sagging and helps with hanging it up. There are a few features, if changed, would make this a better solar shower. First I had to replace the vinyl tube with surgical tubing because the tube that comes with the shower kinks from packaging it in the supplied pouch and the kink prevents water from flowing freely. Second, the temperature gauge on the shower does not work - not sure it is really needed because you can just touch the bag to see if the water is hot enough. Third, the cap seal where you put water into the shower leaks so I can't fill it up and lay it on the ground. I have to prop it up to keep the water line below the cap otherwise when I come back from a hike there's no water left in the shower. For the price, I think this is one of the best solar showers on the market.
P**Y
Probably will not use, but a sturdy water bag
This bag itself is very sturdy. It packs up very small. It could be very useful in the right circumstances.Unfortunately it gets quite heavy when it is full. You would have to hang it on something very sturdy. Also, you would have to throw a rope over a tree branch and pull this thing up in order to get it high enough for the gravity-based hose to actually be a shower.The negative part is the hose itself. The connection from hose to bag is very flimsy. I can see it breaking very easily. You slip the hose over the plastic nozzle built into the bag. This should be a click together connection, or at the very least something you twist together and tighten. The bag does leak from this connection area if you try to move the bag around once it’s full.*Note, I did wash the bag out with the baking soda mixture as suggested. It is very difficult to get it all out of the bag, but I guess baking soda never hurt anyone. It is also really hard to dry the bag out fully. You have to prop it open. This is a very important step if you have used the bag. A damp bag will start to stink!
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