An outdoor shower gets lonely in the winter. Pipes freeze, and by late November you start to wonder why you ever installed it in the first place. Enter the pop-up outdoor shower. Without a need for fixed plumbing, these showers hook up to a standard garden hose and at the end of summer, get pulled into the shed or garage to wait for the following year. Here are 8 we like.
Above: The Aluminum Shower 3-Legged Sprinkler is made up of two parts: the Aluminum Shower Upper Section (€92) and the Steel 3-Legged Sprinkler Stand (€52) at Manufactum. Above: From Gardena, a Portable Outdoor Shower has a tripod stand, a detachable shower head, and adjustable spray settings; $94.70 from Amazon. Above: Outdoor Shower Co. makes the Free Standing Shower with Pull Chain Valve (BS-1200-PCV-ADA). It’s $2,395 at Outdoor Shower Co. Above: The Fieldshow’r stakes into the ground and can be converted into a foot shower as well. It’s made of black powder coated metal and brass. (It’s also pictured in the photo at the top of the post.) For more see Object of Desire: The Rolls Royce of Portable Outdoor Showers. Above: The Stainless Steel Lawn Shower is made of stainless steel and chrome plated brass and hooks up to a garden hose; €590 at Manufactum. Above: The Luxline Portable Outdoor Shower is designed to quickly set up and take apart; $49.95 Luxline. Above: The Blue Wave Poolside Solar Shower with Base (NU1625) is $199.99 at Amazon. Above: The Free Standing Shower with Push Valve (BS-1200-ADA) is $2,271 at Outdoor Shower Co.See our curated design guide to Swimming Pools 101 for more design ideas. For more on outdoor showers see our posts: