I just got a pretty cool shower for the FWC.
http://www.duckworksbbs.com/gear/shower/index.htm
It's a black plastic garden sprayer with a shower head attachment.
What I like about it:
- It has an on/off button on the shower attachment (grey color in the picture) - this can also be locked on for hands-free operation
- It's black, so you can solar heat the water more effectively
- The shower head doesn't have too many holes in it, so the water comes out with very good pressure while not emptying the tank too fast. It takes 4:30 to empty the tank if left on and kept at a good pressure.
- It's $35 ($50 shipped). I was looking at the Zodi Extreme, but since I already have a stove in the FWC, plus another propane stove/grill combo for outside (plus a backpacking stove), I didn't need yet another burner for the shower. Then it doesn't need to be steel - just heat some water and pour it in (or set it in the sun).
- The hose is long enough to set the tank on the ground and shower.
I haven't seen any issues with it so far. If you're not going to make your own, this is a good, inexpensive option.
http://www.duckworksbbs.com/gear/shower/index.htm
It's a black plastic garden sprayer with a shower head attachment.
What I like about it:
- It has an on/off button on the shower attachment (grey color in the picture) - this can also be locked on for hands-free operation
- It's black, so you can solar heat the water more effectively
- The shower head doesn't have too many holes in it, so the water comes out with very good pressure while not emptying the tank too fast. It takes 4:30 to empty the tank if left on and kept at a good pressure.
- It's $35 ($50 shipped). I was looking at the Zodi Extreme, but since I already have a stove in the FWC, plus another propane stove/grill combo for outside (plus a backpacking stove), I didn't need yet another burner for the shower. Then it doesn't need to be steel - just heat some water and pour it in (or set it in the sun).
- The hose is long enough to set the tank on the ground and shower.
I haven't seen any issues with it so far. If you're not going to make your own, this is a good, inexpensive option.