Now THIS is what I need for the hot tub option in secret development at The Nest.
Seriously- how is molle attached to walls, how much do the units weigh, and are they kept on while towing?
Nothing beats a hot shower rinse after a long dusty day of desert hiking...far from crowds at KOAs or the popular NPS and State Campgrounds- on BLM, USFS or other remote spots where you must bring your own water and power.
Its super exciting to see people push the "off road" capability of the CI.
Fwiw: I have the 7gal road shower next to a yakima cargo box on roof rack on tow vehicle as I have the factory solar roof on CI, and prefer to load up my TV- VW Alltrack with heavy stuff vs add to weight on towed unit. Thats just a function of limits on tow vehicle in my case: 2000# tow.
The Road Shower is "just ok" as a hot water source as it cools off fast when sun goes down, and on cloudy days none/not much heat.
But it is good as a second water source for longer boondocking and I can easily drain into the CI if I want to top off/use that fresh tank, and the Road Shower has a shower handle end so I can hot wash up on dishes, muddy paws, in addition to shower/rinse soap off my big ol bod.
But all in all, for my style of "soft roading using AWD to tow"-
if one has room in the TV then a couple/three of 5gal plastic jerry cans is even better as that lowers the C.G, and extends time boondocking/dry camping at the sort of off the beaten path places like Army Corps of Engineers or remote county parks that are useable and empty in shoulder season with no facilities.
So this is really the next step up in Glamping!
Following how it works with great interest...
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