Stand up to slushy outdoor shower floors, with the ENSUITE Shower Base by Joolca!
Boasting an efficient setup and compact pack-down, this base boasts an extruded aluminium frame, featuring glass-filled nylon elbows for lightweight strength and UV-stabilised bamboo slats – embellished too with stainless steel fixtures, for true off-grid durability. A raised design allows for fast, effective draining via the slanted PVC flooring – promoting water flow away from your campsite and back to your separately available Hottap water system.
Joolca has put their foot down when it comes to camp shower sludge, with their compact but kick-butt ENSUITE Shower Base.
Slanted 1000D PVC tray flooring funnels water away
Bamboo slats with marine-grade, UV-stabilised coating
Quick Connection for efficient draining
Foldable frame for easy setup and compact pack-down
Compatible with the separately available Ensuite Mounted shower tents
150kg weight rating
Rated Capacity:
150 Kg
External Dimensions:
91L x 86W x 9H cm
Packed Dimensions:
95L x 17W x 26H cm
Weight:
10.1 Kg
Capacity:
Capture Tray − 25L | Minimum amount of water needed to recirculate − 5L
Material:
Frame − Aluminum | Frame Hinges − ABS Plastic | Capture Tray − Welded PVC | Slats − Bamboo with Marine Grade Clearcoat | Bag − 1000D PVC with Heavy Duty SBS Zipper
Warranty:
2 Year
Supplier Code:
JCA14011
Snowys Code:
159879
Staff tip:The Shower Base does not come with a filter, this can be purchased separately
Reviews
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Q&A's (1)
Using with other shower pumps1 answer
Could you use this as part of a recirculating system with another pump (eg the Kickass portable rechargeable shower)? I’m thinking you could throw the 42mm wide pump under the slats and have the hose come out through the slats/on the side. Would there be enough space and would the water be deep enough at the centre?
Lisa - Canberra, ACT(3 months ago)
G'day Lisa,
I dont see why you couldn't! Just be mindful of normal soaps and detergents, etc when recycling water back through the pump, etc It may impact any seals over time, and the pump can stop working if there's lots of 'bits' in the water. Something like a Wilderness Wash would be ideal.