







🚿 Elevate your outdoor hygiene game—because roughing it shouldn’t mean skipping clean!
The Rhino USA 5 Gal / 20L Portable Solar Camp Shower is a durable, easy-to-carry outdoor shower solution featuring a large water reservoir, integrated thermometer for perfect water temperature, and a powerful pump for consistent water flow. Designed with heavy-duty materials and a compact storage bag, it’s ideal for camping, festivals, overlanding, and beach trips.










| Brand | Rhino USA |
| Color | Black |
| Material | Engineered Plastics or Metal Composite |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Handle Material | Brass |
| Item Weight | 1.69 Kilograms |
| Included Components | Hose |
| UPC | 810109891535 |
| Manufacturer | Rhino USA |
| Part Number | CA-SHPOR-BLK |
| Item Weight | 3.72 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 11.5 x 10.75 x 5.5 inches |
| Item model number | CA-SHPOR-BLK |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
H**Z
Great purchase for camping shower
Best purchase for a camping shower. Was looking into buying the more expensive battery powered rinse. This one is way better and super cheaper. Did not experience any leaks or pressure nor water. Super easy setup , fill with water, leave in sun to heat water , when ready to use pump to fill with pressure. 5 gallons of warm good pressured water.
T**G
Very durable - a couple gripes though…
Great durable shower with a couple shortcomings. The shower bag is very durable and heavy duty. It is easy to fill and pressurize. The hose is coiled underneath a durable covered base that becomes increasing stable when pumped up. I was able to get the shower heated to 92 degrees in a July sunny California sun in an afternoon but could see heating delays in colder, less sunny days. I welcome the durability versus a colder shower.Now for the shortcomings. If you hang this in a tree, you need to keep the bladder low as the foot pump has a very short tube and connection. I ended up placing a table next to the shower to hold the bladder and pumped the shower up by hand. You really need to pump this bladder way up to get good water pressure. May have something to due to the extremely durable construction. The shower sprayer head is a cheap RV style sprayer nozzle and could be broken pretty easy so be careful with that part. No extra parts come with this bladder so if you break some thing, it is questionable whether you could procure replacement parts but could get by with a sink sprayer replacement.
J**.
Review
Love the set up for this. Super easy to put together and do maintenance cleaning as well. Worth it for the camping
M**X
Upgrade over simple solar shower bags
Update - I ended up returning this. No doubt it is better than the cheapo hanging solar shower bags, and I am sure it will work well for some. For me, it did not warm up well even though I placed it in full sun. And the pumping/pressurizing did not create much of a flow. I am going to modify a garden sprayer with an electric (battery) pump instead.Bought this to upgrade a solar shower bag I have been using.The cheap bag worked alright, but had some annoyances, like the flimsy connection of the shower head hose, and the inability to stand up or stay in place (like when placed on a hot car roof, it tended to roll off). Also, the refill cap would tend to snap off at inconvenient times and spill the carefully heated shower water where it was not wanted at all. Also, the way the fill port and shower head hose were connected, it was near impossible to fully drain it, so some water would remain and foul up over time.This seems well made, and hold water securely. I have not used it much yet as I am still testing and de-odorizing it. Needs a few fill and drain cycles to lose some of the PVC smell.I am not sure how much the bag can be pumped up before the seals pop, but I am erring a bit on the safe side. That in turn does not provide much pressure on the sprayer unless the container is also elevated. This will be tested in real life soon, but I assume you can't have this standing on the ground and take a shower since the pressure is not enough to overcome the water column weight.One can hang this up in a tree or stand it on a table, and this is also suggested in the instructions (at least 1 meter height), however, the hose that connects the pump/check valve is too short so the foot pump dangles in the air when the contraption is elevated and therefore can't be foot-pumped. Of course, the hose for the shower head is very long and part of it could be repurposed to extending the foot pump hose.The bottom collar is a good idea and will help to keep it upright on level, even ground, but unless it is fully pumped it will fall over in grass or on a decline etc.It says to place it in sun for two hours and it will be "ready". I filled it with cold water and had in exposed to full sun and the water temperature barely registered on the thermometer after about 8 hours. I think it depends on many factors, but the "2 hours" seems overly optimistic, or at least depends on your definition of "ready".Most of these bags have a transparent side that lets the sunlight enter (not unlike in a greenhouse) and the opposing side is black and heats up the water. This shower bag only has a small transparent area on the top. I think if one half of the bag would be transparent it would warm up much faster. As is, the black plastic which is exposed to the sun gets hot, but unfortunately due to gravity this is mostly the area where no water touches the sides. For example, if you lay it down flat, most of the top area that warms up will have air underneath (unless it is completely filled), and air is not a good heat conductor so the water on the bottom will take longer to change its temperature.I am not sure what the alien white squeegee thing with 7 suckers is for. Hold the shower head attached to a window, maybe? Scoured the instructions but nothing found. I will find a use for it, surely.Not convinced the pumping functionality will be very useful, but we'll see. I am going to update this after some time using it during camping trips.
I**1
Essential for camping
coolest thing you can buy when you’re camping out where there are no shower! Heck i even used it to wash dishes! I love this purchase!
L**N
Hot
Love it. Stays hot. Good pressure. Quality build and materials.
C**K
Not practical
Not enough pressure. The sprayer hard to grapple when hand gets soapy and it’s a cheaply plastic kitchen sprayer that attached to coiled tube, just dangle. The foot pump has short tube so the bag has to stayed down to use the pump with foot. Once you hanged the bag for gravity feed the water barely trickles because of lengthy tube, the water travel down then up if you’re standing, so the gravity feed is pointless unless you hang it high enough to stretch the tube. Poor design.
F**R
Does what I bought it for.
It does heat up after a few hours. After pumping it up it's an OK flow rate to knock sand off at the beach. But for the price it will do the job and folds up compactly. Note that it's not rated for potable water.
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