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#21 Sam

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Posted 06 March 2009 - 01:11 AM

I use the Outback Porta Privi as well. Has worked fine, no issues with wind, my wife is the only one who knows how to fold it back up. We also have a small Rubbermaid container we stand in & a shower curtain we hang from hooks under the roof vent for inside showers when the weather is bad or when the wind is howling & kicking up dust & sand, it's awesome to shower inside when conditions are bad outside.

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#22 kcowyo

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Posted 06 March 2009 - 07:49 AM

I use the Outback Porta Privi as well. Has worked fine, no issues with wind, my wife is the only one who knows how to fold it back up...



I'm not sure that bugger isn't gender sensitive anyway. The video demo online, has a woman folding it up with ease. I look like I'm trying to wrestle a greased pig.

So yeah, it seems fair that the lady folds it up. I primarily bought my shower & tent for her to use anyway. Showering while camping seemed like a silly luxury when it was just me, rolling solo.
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#23 pods8

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Posted 06 March 2009 - 03:32 PM

So yeah, it seems fair that the lady folds it up. I primarily bought my shower & tent for her to use anyway. Showering while camping seemed like a silly luxury when it was just me, rolling solo.
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You probably weren't getting any then either. :eek: :P
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#24 jcfly

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Posted 10 March 2009 - 11:33 PM

My idea on this is similar to Dirty Dog's. If you have the aluminum roof rack, you could add another front section a foot and a half in front of the rear rack, weld up a frame in a "U" shape, and slide that over the roof rack sections as a place to hang a curtain. Maybe add a hitch pin to keep it there in windy conditions, preventing a sudden "birthday suit" display. :eek:
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