Ozark Trail 2-Room Instant Shower Utility Shelter

If your shower tent doesn’t have proper ventilation, it won’t be able to dry. Often, these ventilated areas come with fabric flaps to give you privacy while you’re showering. A shower tent should be tall enough for you, your friends, and your family members to stand up straight. Most shower tents are between 6-7 feet tall at the center of their ceiling. Most customers felt that this portable camping shower was sturdy thanks to its heavy-duty steel frame. However, sturdiness came at the expense of a more cumbersome setup.

ozark trail instant cabinTwo large vestibules add nearly 40 square feet combined—that is, 18.75 square feet on either side. Finding a small, light tent is the logical approach when you’re backpacking. But with car camping—the industry term for what most people consider just camping—you’ll likely be parking next to your campsite and unloading. If you won’t be carrying your tent more than a couple hundred feet, more space means more comfort (as well as more room for your stuff). There are some really great ultra-lightweight shower tents on the market.

The structure is freestanding, but you have 10 steel stakes included for the tent and for the fly, together with all necessary guylines. So do not miss fixing the shelter to the ground, it is tall and better avoid trouble in the case of a sudden wind. The picture below shows how this utility shelter looks with the closed door and the front window. You start by expanding its base and then extending its four legs poles. You can attach the fly before you extend the legs completely, this is easier to attach it to the frame because the shelter is tall, you have a 7 ft (213 cm) peak height. The Base Camp tents include a low side vent and multiple stuff pockets on the walls and ceiling, which are made of 75D polyester treated with 1500mm of polyurethane waterproofing.

ozark trail canopy tentYou’ll always have enough air circulating to keep the inside of your shower tent fresh and breezy. It’s very budget-friendly and lightweight but still surprisingly comfortable and spacious. It’s almost 75 in tall with a base area of just under 15.5 sq ft. If you’re really tall this might still be a bit cramped, but I found that the size works for most people. Inside the tent, there’s a wall that can be zipped and unzipped, giving you the option of creating two separate spaces.

The Tungsten’s fly is not adaptable in the same way the Mineral King 3’s is, but it is treated for extra UV protection, which should help lengthen the tent’s lifespan. The Wireless 6 goes up easily, using the same kind of intuitive pole and clip method as our couples’ pick. The fly is equally simple to attach and orient with color-coded clips. This type of pole tends to be less flexible and bulkier than pricier aluminum, and it can be a pain to handle. Despite having the smallest capacity of the tents we tested—42.5 square feet—the Mineral King 3 easily fits two people with a full-size mattress, or two sleeping pads, and gear.

It has a partial rain fly, but only one door and no vestibule. Easy to set up and pack away, the Mineral King 3 is a lightweight, two-door tent with a generous footprint and a sturdy dome shape. It’s the perfect choice for three-season multipurpose camping. To make sure the shower tent you’re looking at is going to be sturdy, reliable, and durable, it’s important to know a little bit about the materials it’s made of. You’d be surprised by the amount of shower tents there are made of materials that, under certain circumstances, are translucent. You could have a shower tent that provides you with great privacy throughout the day.

Car campers who plan to brave miserable weather will appreciate the extra strength and protection of the REI Co-op Base Camp 4 Tent. The main bodies of our other picks are structured with two main poles with added support from smaller brow poles. The Base Camp, by contrast, has four full-size aluminum struts woven throughout it, somewhat like a basket, plus an additional brow pole that frames the front entrance and supports the larger of the two vestibules. The Base Camp also offers more privacy compared with our other picks—with or without the rain fly. The geodesic structure of the Base Camp tents is built to withstand wind and rain.

The size of the shelter was adequate for this function, and the venting made it fairly comfortable, even when the temperature outside was in the mid 90s, and the shelter was in the direct sunlight. It was roomy we used it for a changing room for camping it was tall and had enough storage pockets to put hair brushes and deodorant and the light was bright. As far as the shower system itself, the Heliopolis doesn’t include one in its price, mainly because it’s intended to run with the Nemo Helio high-pressure shower system. Whether you use the Helio or not is up to you though, as the Heliopolis’ sturdy corner hook is more than capable of running whatever system you prefer, pressurized, solar, or otherwise. Regarding the weight, in view of its 16 lb (7.3 kg), this is not an item to carry long distances. Being a utility item, you will transport it together with your camping tent and all other stuff.

Below, we’ve outlined some basic pointers to help you get started on the right foot. For example, instant “pop-up” showers are great (all you have to do is unfold them) but chances are their frames aren’t robust enough to support the weight of a standard 5-gallon solar shower. Designs with more durable pole-and-hub or instant-cabin frames, on the other hand, will typically support any shower system on the market. It’s a trade-off, but one you’ll definitely want to keep in mind. The Green Elephant is essentially a personal privacy tent (ideal for storing a chemical toilet, changing, etc.) that doubles as a shower tent as well.