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CONSTANT PRESSURE camp shower - Rinsekit Pro review

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Jerry Arizona

CONSTANT PRESSURE camp shower Rinsekit Pro review

The Rinsekit website:

https://rinsekit.com/

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Rinsekit Pro:

https://rinsekit.com/products/rinseki...

Hands Free nozzle:

https://rinsekit.com/collections/add...

I don't make any more money from sales, so this is just for you.

I get it. I'm kinda strange. I go out into the wilderness every chance I get. And I get dirty. So you wouldn't think I'd mind. But I do. I like to stay clean. I can stand a day or two of hiking, sweating and getting filthy, but eventually I can't stand to be around myself. So I've been in search of the perfect camp shower for several years now.

When we went out with our friends Matt & Nicole, they had the answer. The Rinsekit Pro. But why not just get a cheap gravity shower? Ever felt the pressure on those? Ever been camping somewhere without trees to hang one from? And all the ones you manually pump to pressurize. They range from expensive to downright garbage. They don't hold constant pressure, regardless of how nice they are. Eventually you'll have to pump them up. So why not just jump in a stream? Well, they're not always around, clean or deep enough. And you have to take all the environmental factors into account as well.

So I reached out to Rinsekit and they agreed to send me a Rinsekit Pro in return for this video. I won't lie. I really wanted that Rinsekit Pro. But I guess that tells you something about it. I'm a fan. It works.

It's self contained and compact, unlike the few mechanically pressurized units I've looked at. I don't have a full blown off road overlanding unit to strap a bunch of shower parts to. I need something I can pick up and throw into my truck or my wife's 4Runner and hit the road. The construction is solid and fairly well thought out. I'm not a fan of the handle, but you don't need to use it. You can just carry it by the edges of the bucket. The battery life is solid. And then there is the glorious 50 psi constant pressure water. With a 3.5 gallon capacity, it will run for 6 minutes solid. That may not sound like much for a shower, but I've found you don't use as much water with this thing. Tina and I both took showers and it was still 3/4 full. When you shower at home, you just let the water run. Your not in a rush and take your time. When you're in the wilderness, you want to get clean and get dressed. Since you have to hold the handle down to spray, you get yourself wet, lather up and then rinse off. In between the water flow is turned off. Capacity isn't a problem when you use it this way.

And then there are the accessories. The hands free nozzle is great as a hand and dish washing station for family camping trips. The heater would be great for those cold camping trips. And the shower stall looks amazing, if you have the space for it.

Overall, I'm exceedingly happy with the Rinsekit Pro. I know it won't fit everyone's needs; it's a luxury, and it's not cheap. But if it's a priority for you like it is for me, I can't find anything on the market that comes close.

posted by longimanez6