WHY WIPES AND A COLD JUG AREN'T A SHOWER
By day three at camp you're carrying it all — sweat, sunscreen, trail dust, campfire smoke, bug spray. You tell yourself a few wet wipes will do. They don't. They smear it around and leave you stickier than before.
So you tip a cold water bottle over your head and call it clean. But there's no pressure to rinse your hair, no way to reach your back, and you're shivering before you've finished. You crawl into the tent still grimy, and you sleep worse for it.
The thing you actually want isn't complicated. It's flowing water with real pressure — the feeling of being genuinely clean at the end of a long day outside.
That's exactly what TrailRinse Pro gives you.
So you tip a cold water bottle over your head and call it clean. But there's no pressure to rinse your hair, no way to reach your back, and you're shivering before you've finished. You crawl into the tent still grimy, and you sleep worse for it.
The thing you actually want isn't complicated. It's flowing water with real pressure — the feeling of being genuinely clean at the end of a long day outside.
That's exactly what TrailRinse Pro gives you.
MEET TRAILRINSE PRO
Drop the pump into any bucket of water, switch it on, and you've got a real shower — steady pressure through a proper showerhead, with spray modes from a gentle mist to a full rinse. One charge runs 60–70 minutes: enough for 2–5 full showers before you top it up. No tap, no plumbing, no gravity bag swinging from a branch. Just clean, anywhere you pitch your tent.