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Pocket Shower
Sea to Summit
Pocket Shower
$36.95
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  Backcountry Shower

  The Pocket Shower is made of the same high quality, wear-resistant, waterproof fabric as Sea to Summit's Lightweight Dry Sacks and features the same roll-top closure. 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 basecamp for a warm shower or fill it at the end of the day for a cool rinse.

Footprint sold separately.
Description

  Super compact and light: zips into a pouch that measures only 3 in. x 6 in. 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

  Bar tack attached Delrin™ D rings

  20 foot cord included

  For multi-function, the Pocket Shower can also be used as a regular dry sack to transport clothes or sleeping bag

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