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Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Good for camping. I wouldn't use it as a shower because it can't hold enough water for washing long hair but definitely good for washing hands pre/post food prep or bathroom use, also good for simple body wipe down with washcloth and brushing teeth.
Robert Seabrook
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
Been using it for cold showers. Hung it up on a pull up bar outside and take it after my morning runs. I’m from Florida so my shower doesn’t get cold enough in the summer or fall so this is a great alternative
zuzana kacerova
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2024
it does exactly what I needed to do. I hung it from a tree limb in the backyard and I take a 45° shower every day in the summer when it’s 95° outside my shower in the house in the summer only gets to about 68° so this is a lifesaver.
Michael Mass
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
I don't know how I'd be using it wrong, or if mine is defective, but I didn't find it all that easy to use. You seal it like a dry bag which is a good idea, but if it's not vertical, it still leaks through the seal on top. It's almost like the fabric for the clasp absorbs the water and it leaks through that somehow. I couldn't really explain why it was happening.The little knob is also not the greatest - it's hard to loosen and tighten, especially when your hands are wet, and the little trickle that comes out is barely enough to wash things with, let alone shower with. Also, if you accidentally overtighten it, it's like you go back to zero and it reopens.On that note, I didn't use it as a shower, but as a water reservoir to wash dishes and things while camping. I left it outside in the sun while we were hiking and the water inside did definitely heat up to a nice warm temperature, but it didn't insulate it very well. Once the sun went down the water cooled pretty quickly.Overall, it worked well enough, but the leaking problem and difficulty to twist the valve made it almost not worth the trouble.
Blake R
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
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Topher T.
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2024
I use this as a backup shower in my RV (van conversion). I do have a wet bath in my van, but for times when I’m near coastal areas and want to wash off sand, or want to take an ice bath after a workout (which is something you want to prioritize when you take long van trips for weeks at a time) this is a useful backup. I’ve only used it about 4ish times so far but it doe the job with its gravity fed water flow. Best used in conjunction with an external privacy curtain, or a really good parking spot lol
ZbornakAttack
Reviewed in the United States on July 9, 2024
This is a really sweet and functional outdoor shower set up to add to anyone's camping/trekking/outdoor/survival/natural disaster prep experience. The bag is strong enough to hold the water you want to use and the ice mold is perfect to make a fat block of ice for this or for ANY use (the silicon ice mold alone is worth it).For the price point, I felt it was a great thing to have as a just in case and for functionality during picnics, outdoors days, or even just for the heck of it!****As a product tester for Amazon, I take pride in offering honest and dependable reviews of products so that anyone thinking about purchasing this product gets a fair assessment of functionality and quality. If I find that the performance or quality of a product is reduced after I've made my initial review, I will update to reflect these changes.Rating System Definitions:5 Star = Excellent, better than expected, highly recommend4 Star = Met expectations, would recommend3 Star = Below expectations, but ok2 Star = Fulfills what was advertised, unsatisfactory1 Star = Not at all what was advertised, unsatisfactory
Todd B. Kashdan
Reviewed in the United States on June 21, 2024
When cooling down after some strenuous outdoor work, this bag operates as a portable shower system - a reward for a job well done.Simply pop the ice block in the freezer then transport it directly into the bag when you're ready to go. It's a straightforward process. It slides right in. Hang the bag a few feet off the ground and enjoy some relief from the sun and sweat.As mentioned by others, I do wish it wasn't such a slow drip and could actually be modified to pour out. After all, this is really for a momentary oasis.
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