Product Description
Handy portable camping toilet / commode features a heavy-duty frame and plastic molded seat. Includes 6 disposable plastic bags. Additional Rothco #561 bags available on Amazon.
- Clean and sanitary
- Lightweight and portable
- Sturdy frame
- Easy to use and clean
Portable Camp Toilet - Camping Commode Reviews
Portable Camp Toilet - Camping Commode Reviews
35 of 35 people found the following review helpful: Served the Purpose!, By This review is from: Portable Camp Toilet - Camping Commode (Toy) Upon first examination this portable camp toilet seemed flimsy and fragile. But after a camp trip with my son, who is at least 350 pounds, I was sold on its durability and complete steadiness on soft soil. It is a great addition to my camping musts and I would highly recommend this product to anyone. 24 of 24 people found the following review helpful: Rockin toillet!, By ny mom (new york) - See all my reviews This review is from: Portable Camp Toilet - Camping Commode (Toy) I have overactive bladder and do not want to walk 10 minutes to the bathrooms when we camp every 15 mintues especially at night. This potty is pretty durable, I weigh about 190 lbs and it holds me very well. The only thing is I recommend placing some kind of bucket under the bag as a "just incase" it is a good product though. 34 of 38 people found the following review helpful: A Must Have Piece of Equipment !, By This review is from: Portable Camp Toilet - Camping Commode (Toy) I am a camper, survivalist, from way back. Solo Mountain Man. I use a Full Frame Pack. I am Base Camp 1. I carry Everything but food. The Heavy Man. I Break Camp. Pack II carries all the extras. There is camping and there is camping. I prefer to camp where no man or woman has gone before. And there is "Roadside Camping" with people about. This type of toilet seat was given to me as a gift 45 years ago. It was the Greatest Invention! I may not take it all the way up a mountain with me, but Basic Camp and weekend stuff it is fantastic. When you bush it, there are not many options. Holding a small tree in front of you is best. Or Squat uncomfortably. I have tried sitting on logs, etc...50 years, Nothing works great. This portable, "Comfortable", Seat is ready to go when you are ready to go. :) I dig a small hole with my pack shovel and use the "Seat". I then Cover the dig over and I am ready to purify my hands and move out. Construction work... Read more |
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