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Worried about nosy neighbours at the campsite? Set up the Twin Cube Shower Tent from Darche for the ultimate privacy when showering or using the loo outdoors.
This shelter is super easy to set up and pack away thanks to the quick-release buttons and instant frame, with the option to use it for showering and changing, or as a shower and a toilet. The tent features two cubicles, with doors for direct access, and an internal door so you don’t have to make a mad dash outside to get from one cubicle to the other. It’s also made from 190T polyester PU that’s silver coated so your shadow can’t be seen from the outside for your peace of mind. Inside the tent, there’s a mesh roof and a removable canopy for ventilation, with a roll back solid floor if you want to set up a natural loo, and a solid floor with mesh for drainage. It’s capable of holding a separately available 20L shower bag, or you can get access to your existing hot water unit through the access points. Stash your essentials like toiletries, toilet paper and towels in the storage caddies and organisers, and dry off or get dressed without a hassle thanks to the wider footprint. When it’s time to head home, this tent also comes with its own carry bag for simple transport.
Showering, getting changed, and using the toilet is all so much easier when you don’t have to stress about anyone seeing you, which is why a shelter like the Twin Cube Shower Tent from Darche is a campsite essential.
00:00 - Intro
00:13 - Specs and features (packed)
00:36 - Unpacking components
02:15 - Erecting the main body / rooftop
03:26 - Attaching the fly cap
04:17 - Extending the legs
05:14 - Anchoring the canopy
06:14 - Velcro tabbing the poles
06:33 - Guy ropes
07:00 - Tent pegging
07:22 - Flooring
07:48 - Accessories
09:18 - Pack-down
09:21 - Removing accessories and flooring
09:44 - Detaching the fly cap
09:55 - Unlocking the poles
10:20 - Removing the fly cap
10:41 - Removing the pegs
10:49 - Releasing the central hub
11:09 - Assembling and bundling the main body
11:40 - Securing the packed ensuite
11:59 - Bagging the ensuite