Sea to Summit Pocket Shower

April 18, 2017 - Comment

The newest addition to the Sea to Summit Pocket series – the Pocket Shower is made of the same heat-resistant waterproof fabric and roll-top closure as our standard Dry Sacks. Built into the base is a compact showerhead that operates with an easy-to-use on/off twist mechanism. The twist spout also serves to adjust the flow

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The newest addition to the Sea to Summit Pocket series – the Pocket Shower is made of the same heat-resistant waterproof fabric and roll-top closure as our standard Dry Sacks. Built into the base is a compact showerhead that operates with an easy-to-use on/off twist mechanism. The twist spout also serves to adjust the flow of water, delivering an efficient trickle to a free-flowing shower. Fill the 10 Liter (2.6 gallon) Pocket Shower, roll it to close at the top and hang it from two tough Delrin D rings with the 20 feet of lightweight cord provided. The black fabric soaks up sun during the day at base camp for a warm shower or fill it at the end of the day for a cool rinse

Product Features

  • Super compact and light: zips into a pouch that measures only 3″ x 6″ and weighs just 4.25 ounces
  • Gives about an 8 and a half minute shower with shower head fully open
  • Contoured shower head with graduated apertures for equal spray dispersion
  • Simple and easy-to-use twist mechanism for turning on/off and for flow adjustment
  • For multi-function, the Pocket Shower can also be used as a regular dry sack to transport clothes or sleeping bag

Comments

Marie Sheril says:

Is this a pocket shower or a Scrubba! Is this a pocket shower or a Scrubba! With all of the hubba about the Scrubba, I wanted to share this little tip. I actually use this instead of the Scrubba which ended up ripping and being ineffective as a wash bag. I simply place all of my soiled laundry inside, then fill with water and soap. Roll it closed. Turn it upside down, and use the spout (open it) to push out all of the air. When a little water comes out, I know the air is gone. Then I close the spout and swish it around like you would the Scrubba. Then rinse, repeat, and done! I have clean clothes to line dry while I camp light and travel through Europe. OH and if I need to, I can use this as a shower;) This is an invaluable purchase folks! Sea to Summit may not know this, but they have a very VERY viable wash bag on their hands as well;) Happy travels!

David says:

I’ve probably taken like 50+ showers with it and have yet to have … I’ve had my Sea to Summit Shower for several years now. I do seasonal conservation work around the country and sometimes have to camp for work for about a week. This has proven a valuable commodity in some of the backcountry settings I’ve stayed in. I even used it as my primary shower for about 3 months when living in a place without hot water. I just put a hook in the ceiling inside the existing shower, then heated up some water on the stove and mixed it with cooler water and then hung this up. With that, I’ve probably taken like 50+ showers with it and have yet to have a problem. If you conserve the water by taking military style showers – stop the water when lathering up – then you can easily squeeze two showers out of one fill. I did that numerous times with a coworker. We’d leave it filled up in the sun during the work day and come back to a mostly warm shower. The trick is finding a spot that’ll get plenty of sun throughout the day.

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