Great review! I can’t wait to use mine next weekend. I honestly would probably use the roof all the time for extra privacy but also it be nice to have a dry place to change if it’s raining. There was also a floor mat rolled up in the roof as well 🤙🏻
I have the Kick Ass brand shower suit that is very similar to the one you have here. The roll out top for the shower comes in handy when it gets windy or if it is cooler weather, as this helps retain steam in the shower unit while showering. I hang a Luci light in the corner under the lid and it reflects light off the lid to help illuminate suite really nice when using it at night. If you haven't already seen it, Kick Ass has a really cool floor pan that you can stand in that drains away shower water and keeps you out of the mud or sand otherwise. It rolls up and packs away into a nice bag. Totally worth buying that part seperately if you don't already have something in the works.
@@ketchum6455 Nope. It has a metallic like reflective coating on the inside that blocks light, as well as reflects the steamy water heat back to you so it does not get chilly even after the shower is done.
@@insaynbcr I see, they must have improved it after a youtube reviewer compared it to the 23Zero three years ago. Do you happen to know the weight of the shower tent with the roof?
@@ketchum6455 I don't have the weight in my head, but I would imagine you could find it on their website. The roof section is just fabric, so it does not add much to the overall weight.
Thanks for the great review! Do you think if mounted over a rear crew-cab door, you could have the cab door open into the zippered "rear" section? I won't need a shower; more of a changing and Dude-Wipe station.
@@B.A.Bassangler I actually tried that with my truck recently 😅 but the angle and size of my door didn't quite work. But you could just roll the window down and reach into the vehicle from inside the shower tent 👍
It appears in your video that the cover for this is “one piece” and keeps rain out - is that accurate? I have a Kickass now, and the cover attaches to the backing plate just with Velcro on either end, and rain just comes right in when traveling.
Great review! I can’t wait to use mine next weekend. I honestly would probably use the roof all the time for extra privacy but also it be nice to have a dry place to change if it’s raining. There was also a floor mat rolled up in the roof as well 🤙🏻
I didn't realize it had a floor mat 😅 that'll come in handy when the ground is wet.
I have the Kick Ass brand shower suit that is very similar to the one you have here. The roll out top for the shower comes in handy when it gets windy or if it is cooler weather, as this helps retain steam in the shower unit while showering. I hang a Luci light in the corner under the lid and it reflects light off the lid to help illuminate suite really nice when using it at night.
If you haven't already seen it, Kick Ass has a really cool floor pan that you can stand in that drains away shower water and keeps you out of the mud or sand otherwise. It rolls up and packs away into a nice bag. Totally worth buying that part seperately if you don't already have something in the works.
When it’s sunny, doesn’t the Kickass shower make your silhouette visible?
@@ketchum6455 Nope. It has a metallic like reflective coating on the inside that blocks light, as well as reflects the steamy water heat back to you so it does not get chilly even after the shower is done.
@@insaynbcr I see, they must have improved it after a youtube reviewer compared it to the 23Zero three years ago.
Do you happen to know the weight of the shower tent with the roof?
@@ketchum6455 I don't have the weight in my head, but I would imagine you could find it on their website. The roof section is just fabric, so it does not add much to the overall weight.
Thanks for the great review! Do you think if mounted over a rear crew-cab door, you could have the cab door open into the zippered "rear" section? I won't need a shower; more of a changing and Dude-Wipe station.
@@B.A.Bassangler I actually tried that with my truck recently 😅 but the angle and size of my door didn't quite work. But you could just roll the window down and reach into the vehicle from inside the shower tent 👍
This is exactly why we are buying this . We don’t always have privacy 😅
It appears in your video that the cover for this is “one piece” and keeps rain out - is that accurate? I have a Kickass now, and the cover attaches to the backing plate just with Velcro on either end, and rain just comes right in when traveling.
So far I haven't had any issues with rain getting in and it's been through some heavy downpours