Very very interesting

Not sure who the target market would be but hopefully somebody has done their homework 🤔
 
It wont be me. I like my space, that's too cramped. And never showered in MH yet.
Over 1000 showers in the moho so far 😉 but that one is also too cramped for me

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Very clever - genuinely very innovative .. takes the small footprint of a T6.1 van and adds all the usually missing elements of a small camper ie WC, basin, shower and garage.
No mention of payload though....
 
Don't like it, but I suppose if you need to go under car park barriers it could be handy 😆
 
Do dogs have showers:unsure:

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Interesting shower/toilet idea, however any other person on board would have to vacate the van before I would use either of them, plus I wouldn't want pictures of me using them to be posted all over social media, as will happen I am sure.
Pop up roofs need to be double lined at least to hold any heat in winter, there is one solution available that has air pockets, how long it would last though?

LES
 
Nice idea but other than the shower ect. It's just a boring sea of Beige and browns like any other motorhome on the market. It's just plain boring. Not sure the layout is all that great iether. Shame such a nice idea has been let down on the design and build.
 
Why not shower in a motorhome, do you n to use the toilet either, just wondering?
We always use the shower and toilet in the van. Most times out we are on rallies on meets. I have never fancied getting out of bed, getting dressed (one goes to be commando) traipsing across to the shower block in whatever weather, get undressed, have a shower, get dressed again then traipsing back again.
I have a perfectly good shower and toilet at the foot of my bed.

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Why not shower in a motorhome, do you n to use the toilet either, just wondering?
Never found the need to shower in the van as 99% of the nights/days we have spent in a MH we have been on sites.
And provided one has not sweated or done a very dirty job in the day one can go a day without a shower.
As for toilet, many many times i have wee weed but never ever done a #2 in the van.
So there you have it.

EDIT, just asked HRH she said i did do a #2 once in the first MH we rented in Australia about 10/12 years ago.
 
Not for us. Way too cramped and I don't think I'd like a pop up, anyway. The shower, however, is a genius idea but I wonder if it's fraught with problems down the line. For example, if it's not completely dried after use, the moisture will be trapped when it's put away. Not only on the inside but also on the outside, where the outside of the top half will be right up against the wet inside of the bottom half. Next! :)
 
It wont be me. I like my space, that's too cramped. And never showered in MH yet.
one of my first tests for any motorhome I'm considering - is the shower fit for purpose? and is the loo comfy, its surprising how many arent usable. I want it to work wherever I want to use it and not be restricted to sites. I can't honestly see why you would buy a motorhome and only use some bits of it.

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I use our shower occasionally, it's just a toilet really with a shower hose in it so nothing is wasted. I bought a shower tent for summer use recently, that's great for THS fields 👌
 
I don't really see what advantage the pop-top brings - maybe there is the odd height barrier you can fit under, maybe the fuel economy is a little better, but it's countered by no cupboards, much worse insulation, worse sound transmission, condensation, hassle to put it up every time you stop etc etc.

But - good to see a manufacturer doing something original, it's the kind of thing that generates new ideas that spill over into other types of MH.
 
Just for the hell of it i am going to have a shower in the van next time we are out in it.........................even if i don't need one;)

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