Monday, May 17, 2021

 We are setting up our tent trailer and wanted to share a few things we figured out - not an art project, but Still Creative : )

Forest River Rockwood Freedom 1950

So when we received the Pop up or Tent Trailer the Shower wasn't assembled.  There was the rack for the shower curtain hooks, the hooks and two curtains.  We couldn't find any instructions anywhere and were trying to figure out why two curtains instead of one.

One is a shower curtain and another is for privacy across the top of the trailer in the middle.

Once you get all the shower curtain hooks into the track you can start hooking the shower curtain on.  The middle where you get in and out will have velcro to keep it closed and they should line up.  The side closest to the faucet will be a bit longer than the side with the toilet and there are velcro strips to attach to the sides of the shower base.










The Photos clearly show the different lengths of the shower curtain to accommodate the shape of the shower base and toilet.


When we received the trailer the shower head was attached to the bottom of the shower stall enclosure.
Our old tent trailer had the shower at the top.
In order to get the shower head to the top we started searching for a way to make something that would work.


First I ordered a longer hose that would reach to the top of the shower.  
Next I found this organizer at Target.  It has a hook at the top that works great on the track the shower curtain is attached to.
I also purchase a new shower head that is supposed to be better at giving you more pressure and it had another holder included.
I installed the new hose and shower head and then hung the organizer from the shower curtain track.
Then I zip tied the nozzle holder to the organizer and I couldn't believe it worked!
There are also the little baskets for shampoo, soap, etc...
This is so much better and wasn't very hard to do.
I hope this helps other people who would like to shower hands free in their tent trailer : )






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