Does anyone know a supplier for an outside shower like this? I think it might be a nice addition to my conversion van. It looks like it folds up and down against the side of the van.
I did some more digging and I found it. It is called the "pop up shower cubicle" option on the Australian made Trayon Campers. Don't know if I will be able to find a supplier, but at least I know where it came from so I might just tackle the project of making one.
If you use the side doors as shower curtains and some neodymium magnets to hang a plastic curtain then there's a nice and big shower stall with easy access to the interior of the van and IF you have heat also...
It's what I've been doing for many years.
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Rob.
Current:
2001 E350 PSD w/ a bunch of stuff.
And had three other E350s...
If you use the side doors as shower curtains and some neodymium magnets to hang a plastic curtain then there's a nice and big shower stall with easy access to the interior of the van and IF you have heat also...
It's what I've been doing for many years.
I was just thinking about doing this today! This might be my new shower setup
I was just thinking about doing this today! This might be my new shower setup
I was in CA a few years back, in the middle of my shower and two people walked by and started to giggle. I guess they didn't realize until they were just feet away that I was taking a shower.
If you use plain curtain material and don't sing it looks very unassuming... except for the water running down.
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Rob.
Current:
2001 E350 PSD w/ a bunch of stuff.
And had three other E350s...
VivaLaVida's shower uses back doors to hold some aluminum profils and a curtain to mask sides and back. Easy to setup (less than two minutes), plenty of room and hot water from the Webasto heater. Definitely efficient and pleasant whe you come back of a 12+ hours hike...
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Travelling in VivaLaVida (custom 2010 6.0 Ford E-350 Extended with U-Joint 4WD conversion)