

"What Our Gearhead® Experts Are Saying:""I’ve hauled my Outback Shower all over in this bag—through muddy camps, dusty backroads, and even a week in the desert. The padded build keeps everything safe, and the pockets mean I’m not digging for hoses or the shower head when I need them. Plus, the handle slot and padded strap make carrying way less of a hassle."" We know the best adventures usually involve getting dirty—and that’s half the fun. The Kakadu Outback Shower Carry Bag makes sure the cleanup is just as easy as the setup. Built tough with 600D padded fabric, it shields your shower and accessories from the knocks and bumps of travel, whether we’re bouncing down a corrugated track or just tossing it in the back of the truck. The leakproof liner means we can pack up straight after use without worrying about drips in our rig. Inside, smart organization keeps camp life running smoothly. A recessed gas bottle pocket keeps fuel secure, mesh sleeves corral the hoses, and a zip pocket stashes the shower head and bracket. With an ergonomic top slot for quick grab-and-go, plus a padded shoulder strap for longer treks, it’s the all-in-one carry solution that makes our off-grid showers as effortless as they are refreshing."
Price: $69.00 from Backcountry
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