Shower/Utility tent from Justkampers

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Shower/Utility tent from Justkampers

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Does anyone have one of these -
http://shop.justkampers.com/product_inf ... s_id/13672

Are they quick to put up? We're thinking of getting one to use for a shower and toilet tent.

Not at the same time of course :oops:
Sharon
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Hi, my mate has one...is missus uses it of a night for a piddle..she dont like tripping to the loos or the woods in the dark.
They keep their porta-potti in it.

We cant be bothered with the extra stuff & still hand a shower curtain around the back of the camper for a wash down & still crap in the woods.. :roll:

All the big girls stand up these days & use a shee-pee...

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Post by Bramsley »

Thanks minke - something to think about -- but a shee-pee :oops: :oops:

The camp shower itself has just arrived. With the length of the bag and the length of the pipe the shower needs to be hung at about 10ft - or I'll have to shower on my knees. :lol:

All new to me, but I'll get there.

Thanks,
Sharon
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Mine just arrived today.

Doesn't take long to put up. There are two poles which are each made of many fibre glass(?) sections connected by elastic rope (typical modern poles). I reckon that the best way to assemble it is to spread the fabric on the ground, assemble the two poles, pass half their length through the tape loop at the top/centre of the roof and fit the two ends to the pins at the bottom corners of the fabric.

It should then be possible to hold the two poles and push them up into hoop shapes and insert the other pins in the other ends. All the fabric fixings down the corners are clips so they can be attached to the poles once it is upright.

Comes complete with two zip closable vents in the roof and and two roll holders inside. It is about 4 foot square at the ground and plenty tall enough for my 6'4" height.

cheers
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