australia:ensuites
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shower ensuites for camping
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- I don't sell any of these nor do I receive any remuneration if you buy them, and I have not personally reviewed all of them, they are listed here to give you perspective
- any prices are indicative and are subject to change by the retailers
Introduction
- most free camp grounds and most Parks Victoria campgrounds do NOT have showers
- if you need to wash you have a few options:
- discretely “top and tail” hand wash with a bucket of water or in a stream (but don't use detergents or soaps in a stream)
- this could be done in the toilet block, inside your tent (especially if there is no floor) or in your van
- shower inside your tent if the tent has no floor (see larger tents without integrated floors to act as fly tents or hot tents )
- shower outdoors in the open - if there is no-one around
- go to the local town and pay to use the swimming pool which usually has hot showers
- don't bother asking a commercial camp ground if you can just use their showers - even for money they usually say no as they probably have bad past experiences - pay for an unpowered camp site for the night might be a better way
- buy a private, wind-protected camping shower ensuite - and that's what this page is all about - personally I can't be bothered but in crowded camp grounds they do have a place if you are staying for more than a few days
- you can buy really cheap ones where you have to assemble a whole of of troublesome fibreglass poles which have a tendency to break or the fabric rip
- you can buy more bulky but better quality fast frame rapid set up ensuites
- you can buy en suites designed to attach to 4WD roof racks which swing out or pull out
Different styles of shower tents
popup shower tent
- generally cheap and nasty, the fibreglass poles will break and give you nasty splinters and potentially tear the tent walls easily, and they are likely to end up in land fill
- may be OK for occasional use of to keep something on your base camp when you go for a drive - as long as a storm doesn't blow it away
- takes a long time to set up and pack up - and packing up can be impossible for those who lack the aptitude to fold these things
4WD vehicle awning shower tent
- great if you have a 4WD and a roof rack as they are a great compromise and are the fastest to set up and dry the fastest
- HOWEVER, they generally have no roof and so have major issues with rain, insects, and also privacy
fast frame shower ensuites
- these are the BEST option for most people - especially if you don't have a 4WD and roof rack for an awning tent
- strong, easy to put up and take down
- the double ones have a dry change area which makes a big difference
- they are much more insect and animal proof
- BUT they are bulky and will take longer to dry out
Fast frame shower en suites
- these are perhaps the most popular en suite option and come as either single or double (the second room being a change room or potentially a toilet)
- you just unpack the kit, spread the 4 legs out, push up the top part of each leg until they lock in place, attach the roof fly (if rain is forecast), and peg it down and guy it out.
- double en suites:
- generally have a large zip door separating the shower compartment with the change room compartment
- each compartment generally has a large external zip door
- shower compartment generally has a PE floor with mesh edges to allow drainage, a shower head holder, and a flap to allow inserting the shower hose from outside
- change compartment generally has either a fixed full PE floor, or a roll up one to allow a drop toilet to be used (have not heard of people having drop toilets in en suites!)
- if you are going to go to the trouble of taking a shower ensuite and setting it up you may as well buy the double ensuite so you get a dry change area
- none of these are aerodynamic or storm proof - so if strong winds are forecast, you are best to take them down!
example double en suites
Oztrail Fast Frame Double | SmartTech | Darche Twin Cube | Joolca Double | |
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price $AU: | $209-319 | $279 | $269 | $299 |
max. head height: | 213cm | 200cm | 210cm | 210cm |
size: | 240W x 120D x 213H cm | 240W x 120D x 220H cm | 220W x 130D x 230H cm | 200W x 110D x 210H cm |
shower area (assumes half the total area): | 1.44m2 | 1.44m2 | 1.43m2 | 1.1m2 |
packed size: | 125L x 18W x 18H cm | 110L x 18.5W x 18H cm | 109L x 18W x 18H cm | 115L x 17W x 17cm |
weight: | 8.6kg | 5.1kg | 7.2kg | 8.2kg |
fly and wall material: | poly | silver coated poly | 600mmPU 190T silver coated poly; 36gsm mesh | 68D silver coated poly |
floor material | PE | PE | 115gsm PE | 150gsm PE |
shower windows: | 1 | 2 | none | 3? |
ceiling mesh: | yes | small vents | full mesh | small mesh vent |
shower head supports: | “Heavy-duty shower head hanging point” | corner support only | two shower hooks incl. 20L central shower bag hook | |
shower rail: | yes | yes | yes | yes |
shower room features: | 1 window; toiletry organizer; velcro tabs for shower hose; 1 hose port; | 2 windows; toiletry organizer, 2 hose ports | velcro tabs for shower hose; removable fibreglass rod towel rail, no windows, 3 hose ports; floor pulls up to drain; | floor pulls up to drain; |
changeroom features: | 1 window; removable storage pockets; toilet roll holder; | clip-on towel rail, sealed floor | 2 webbing straps to hang clothes/towel, multiple hooks, removable storage pockets, 2 fixed storage pockets, floor can be rolled up so not fully insect proof; | window, web strap for towel, laundry pocket |
notes: | additional external towel rail | roll up floor in 2nd room in case you use a drop toilet (no-one does that!) | additional external web strap towel rail | |
comments: | longer packed size, heavier | lots of ventilation for faster drying; poles are more flimsy but it is the lightest; | best shower head options and changeroom hooks, but not much ventilation to dry out w/o opening doors | well built but smaller; only one external door; rainfly is extra; opt. awning kit to extend it; they also make a triple ensuite with 3 rooms |
videos: | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Kpd1rJluMw | https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPHkFXmYkUs |
australia/ensuites.txt · Last modified: 2025/07/07 00:33 by gary1