Top positive review
Solar Shower Defective
By Karen on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2020
The shelter is fantastic. I cannot say enough good things about it. The metal frame easily supports the weight of a 5 gallon solar shower. The space inside is ample for 2 people. The only negative issue is that the attaching nozzle set up to the shower arrived with a split in the plastic. The split prevents water from being held in the solar shower. I am hoping to arrange for a replacement for the nozzle attachment if not the entire shower. update: from 4 to 5 stars. contacted Texsports and explained the situation, sent email witth picture and they replaced the damaged part free of charge. Very friendly and quick response
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Cheaply made...not worth the money.
By Sarah on Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2011
I searched and searched for a shower shelter for a planned extended camping trip next Spring. I'm glad I started now since this one is being returned with much disappointment. Positives: - nice roomy interior - relatively easy setup Negatives: - incomplete instructions (2 of 3 pages were not included and were found on Texsport's web site) - flimsy poles do not appear sturdy enough for repeated use - cheap tent skin fabric construction - 1 of the 2 mesh windows installed incorrectly - poles too long, cannot secure ring/pins to pole bottoms (and yes, the tent is inside the poles and not draped over the poles) - as a result of the poles, there is a 3-4" space gap at the bottom of the shelter, not in contact with the ground as pictured - instructions show pictures of various stages during setup, but none of them show the shelter hooked by the center roof joint (it is drooping). Can this really be set up properly? I will now be looking at the more expensive Paha Que Tepee Shower. I'm willing to pay for a more quality item. This Texsport product at $79 is far from quality. UPDATE: I bought and received the Paha Que Tepee Shower. What a difference in construction! The poles are more similar to those on my large 6-person tent and the fabric does not feel like it will tear during the first use. You get what you pay for. The Paha Que is over $100 but I feel it will be useable more than 2 or 3 times, unlike this Texsport model.
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