So you realize this is more than in most of the privacy tents here in the list. The peak height is 6.56 ft (200 cm), so I find this a bit low for a shower. This Ozark Trail Instant 2-Room Shower/Changing Shelter Outdoor is freestanding, and you realize ozark trail instant cabin from the name that it is with an instant-setup design. So the frame is pre-attached and you have telescopic poles. This is all-steel construction, and the weight is 17 lb (7.7 kg). You have a frame that is a combination of steel and fiberglass.
It’s easy to get caught up in brand perception and often times very difficult to break away from what you think you know about a brand. I used the word “think” intentionally, because what I thought I knew about Ozark Trail was not correct. You can use one of the rooms as a shower room and the other is up to you. You can place there a portable toilet, or use it for storage, or just as a change room.
Bring some practical comfort on your next camping adventure with the Ozark Trail Shower Tent. This outdoor essential can be set up and taken down quickly and easily thanks to the innovative, pre-attached instant frame design. A 5-gallon solar shower comes with it, heating water up to luxurious temperatures using natural light. This 2-room portable shower tent includes a separate changing/utility room, so your clothes stay dry. Mesh panels offer ample ventilation, and a mesh drain in the shower allows quick water evacuation. Two windows let you make use of natural light with a towel rack and a toiletries holder for added convenience.
The shelter is on the heavy side with its 19.3 lb (8.8 kg), and its inner area is 24.7 ft² (2.3 m²). The peak height is 84 inches (213 cm), and when packed its size is 42.6 x 8.3 x 8.3 inches (108 x 21 x 21 cm). You will realize that these privacy shelter tents are all are more or less freestanding.
To resolve this issue, I do not fill it completely up with heavy stuff. Honestly, most of my trips it’s a quarter full and the water bladder and extra water bottles are what makes it heavy. After the last few trips and hiking with a near empty bag, I decided to get a 20-liter bag since my gear only fills up about that half my normal bag. My suggestion is to get a smaller bag for shorter trips so can save on weight. Other items that you may want to keep at the foot of the sleeping area are also hard to access or reach if your head is near the door. On the other hand, accessing the tent from the middle, or on the long side, gives one more degree of freedom.