Originally Posted By: Joy


I had a solar shower that I really liked. It was the Stearns brand. I think it was discontinued because I can't find it on the internet. The one I had had a pump and held 7 gallons. I will get a smaller one next.



Here's a bunch of solar showers from expensive and complicated to simple and relatively cheap, including several Stearns.
preparedness.com solar showers

BTW, you can use a solar shower in winter on sunny days. Just insulate it well from the ground (I've used my sleeping pad folded in half) and protect it from the wind while waiting (half the day but you don't need to stand there watching it) for the water to warm up. Add a quart or so of hot (but not boiling) water and you're good to go. I probably wouldn't use it if I was winter camping but at home during an extended winter power outage back in the early 1980s, it worked well enough.