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Stay Fresh and Comfortable with Camping Showers
There is nothing like a warm shower after a long day outdoors. At Outback Equipment you will find a wide range of camping showers that help you stay clean and comfortable on any trip.
You can rinse off after a swim at the beach or enjoy a hot shower after a long hike. We stock solar camping showers, 12V camp showers, lithium powered hot water systems and gas shower setups from brands like Companion and Wildtrak. Shop online today and get fast delivery anywhere in Australia.
What Else Helps You Set Up a Good Camping Shower
A few extra pieces of gear can make your camping wash setup even better. Here are some ideas to help you get started:
- Camping Toilets
Stay comfortable on longer trips with a portable toilet for your campsite. - Water Tanks and Containers
Keep plenty of fresh water on hand for showers and cleaning up. - Shower Tents
Get privacy and shelter when it is time to wash off after a long day. - 12V Water Pumps
Use a pump to get better water pressure for a more comfortable shower.
How much water do you need for a good shower?
A good camping shower usually needs about 10 to 15 litres of water.
A quick wash can be done with around 5 litres if you keep it short and turn it off. Campers use about 10 litres for a full clean including washing hair. A longer shower or a luxury setup with hot water might use closer to 15 litres. Using a low flow rate will help you save water and make your supply last longer when you are outdoors.
What are the pros and cons of a solar camping shower?
Solar showers are easy to use but they depend on good weather.
Solar camping showers are simple to set up and do not need any power to work. They are lightweight and easy to pack. The main downside is that they rely on sunny weather to heat the water. On cloudy days or in cold conditions the water may not get warm enough. They are great for summer trips but less ideal in cooler months.
What to do if you run out of water while camping?
Use wet wipes or refill from a safe natural source if you can.
Running low on water can be a big problem when you are far from town. Make it a habit to top up your water tanks or containers every time. Have an extra water tank so you don't run low. Planning ahead and keeping your water topped up is the best way to stay comfortable on long trips.