This Clever Camping Toilet System will Make Your Trips to the Wilderness Fun Again!If the lack of a comfortable place to use the bathroom is keeping you from enjoying wilderness adventures, I have great news. There's an ultra comfortable and effective system for tall people, heavy people and older people with arthritis or knee pain. Most campers know nothing about this option because it's not key worded for camping gear shoppers. Let me show you how to overcome wilderness challenges and fall in love with nature again!
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1. The best toilet system for tall people, heavy people and folks with knee problems
If squatting over a bucket isn't your idea of a comfortable bathroom experience, you'll love this extra durable handicapped toilet that's rated for 650 pounds. Even if you don't intend to put that much weight on it, a higher weight rating translates to greater durability over time, especially if you have a large family with multiple users and abusers! Older campers with sore knees will appreciate the opportunity to sit comfortably with no worries about tipping. The adjustable push button legs ensure that other members of your family can modify the height to accommodate their individual needs. Use this toilet with the included commode bucket or place the toilet over a hole in the ground. Hot Tip: Instead of purchasing expensive bucket liners, scoop kitty liter into trash bags and use them to line the commode bucket. Main Toilet Features: 1.) Large and durable 14 x 17 inch deep seat with lid. 2.) Padded armrests 3.) 12-qt. commode bucket with carry handle, cover and splash shield. 4.) Measures 33 1/2" w. at the base. 5) Assembles in 3 easy steps with no tools.
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2. This kitty litter COMPLETELY eliminates odors without chemicals!
I first learned about this blockbuster organic kitty littler in an editor's choice review published by USA Today. The deal is that it controls odor better than chemicals without the negative health or sinus effects. I thought, "WOW. This will save me tons of money versus buying special commode liners with chemical clumping agents." This clay cat litter is uniquely formulated combining heavy non tracking granules with medium grain. The result is an excellent clumping litter that prevents moisture from reaching the bottom of the litter box, while providing a clump that will not break apart. SOME TIPS: If you prefer not to use waste bags with your camp commode, you can put your commode over a hole in the ground and scoop a little kitty litter over your waste each time you eliminate. This will prevent odors from attracting bugs. At the end of your trip, simply fill the hole with dirt to hide your mess. No harm done. It's all biodegradable!
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3. This privacy tent works like a charm
4. The best toilet system for folks on a low budget
This is how I handle those annoying moments when a family member is already using my main toilet. I bring a backup system! I call this contraption "old faithful" because it always does the job. On the downside, bucket toilets aren't very comfortable for tall folks or older folks with knee problems. The squatting can be a drag, but I'm nonetheless grateful to have a second option. Just add trash bag liners and kitty litter!
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5. The best camping toilet for those who desire a flushing mechanism and holding tank
I love the idea of a flushing system and a 5.3 gallon holding tank! I don't like the idea of emptying the tank when it's full, but that's not a deal breaker. I've used this toilet when relatives brought it to our campsite, and it's not very comfortable for tall folks. My handicapped commode feels more like home. If you're about average in height, this toilet could be the solution to all of your needs. Thousands of reviewers love it! Unfortunately, I've reached a critical age where comfort and stability is more important than a flushing mechanism and a holding tank.
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6. The best camping toilet for folks with limited room to haul gear
When packing space is your main concern, it's good to know that this tiny folding toilet is actually quite sturdy. The locking legs ensure that tipping won't be an issue. A weight rating of 300 pounds ensures that most campers will be able to utilize this product, but it won't be the most comfortable experience for tall folks or older campers with knee problems.
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Years ago, I reached a point where camping seemed more like punishment than recreation. I was cold by the river at night, and my sweat soaked clothing stuck to my body during the day. Mosquitoes tortured me despite wearing repellents, and my inflatable mattress wouldn't stop losing air. All of these things led me to research more comfortable and practical choices. My trips to the woods are more blissful now, and my love for camping has been restored.
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