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ALL-TOP Awning Shower Room w/Foldable Floor Mat, 3.3ft x 3.3ft, Privacy Shelter Restroom w/Roof, LED Light, Drain Pipe, Carside Bathroom

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1.Color:Awning 270, 8.2ft X 270 Degree


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  • 【Overland Must-Have】Provides about 11 sq.ft privacy Area. Made of 210D Oxford Ripstop Fabric, Waterproof Black-Out Coating lowers the shadow reflection compared to other types of room walls. The whole shower tent system is grouped in a heavy duty weatherproof awning bag made of 1000D PVC, allowing you to enjoy camping anywhere in any weather.
  • 【Protective & Convenient】Comes with a removable Roof, providing UV resistance and more privacy space, also can move it to enjoy nature. A Foldable Waterproof Mat with a Drain Pipe keeps your feet clean and damage resistant, also easy to dry and store it.
  • 【ALL-IN-ONE Design】Built-in a waterproof LED Light Strip for dark environment. Built-in Hook&Loop for Shower Head. Built-in Storage Pouch and Mesh Pocket on walls. Comes with a Zipper Window for convenient reach of accessories in the car. Top and bottom adjustable straps for various height fitment.
  • 【Premium Mounting Kit】Comes with all essential hardware for you to install on either Roof Racks, Platforms, or Cargo Baskets. Package includes: 2x Powder Coated Stainless L-Brackets & Backing Plates; 4x Heavy-Duty Ground Stakes; 2x Wrenches and a few Bolts & Nuts. The brackets are multi-hole designed and can be adjusted to fit most Roof Racks and Roof Rails. You are welcome to contact us for installation advisors.
  • 【Hassle-Free Warranty】 To join ALL-TOP's 200,000+ Community today, our Reliable Overland Products support all Pro Players all over the world. We persistently improve our Products & Services to ensure your 100% Satisfaction. ALL-TOP Vehicle Awning Shower Tents are provided with 2-Year / 24-Month Hassle-Free Warranty and Lifetime Customer Support.



David Hostetler
2025-09-05 14:13:50
Selected this awning as it was the only overland style awning that was 10' long and wasn't stupid expensive. Install was fairly straight forward, however I wish they had included a half dozen each of the short bolts for van applications. I have a pop up roof van and needed third party brackets to make it work. I got it installed but had to take an angle grinder with a cut off wheel to shorten the bolts and smooth them once installed to avoid interference with my pop top.My brackets are the Wasatch Overland Ford Shorts, and with the awning fully cinched up with the straps in in the awning, the awning barely clears the doors. Added cinch straps are needed on the bag itself to pull the bag up higher to keep it out of the doors. The ties shown are temporary just to get it functioning.Looks like they included decent enough guy lines, but they also included the same junk stakes that most modern tents and such come with that are just a bent piece of metal. I keep a set of heavy duty stakes, and a set of the auger / screw in stakes for a cordless drill to drive in that should cover all my needs here.Materials seem first rate, excluding the plastic end bits, so far. I don't think they are exactly mission critical though. Long story short, this is exactly the size awning my camper needed, and aside from it obviously not having taken pop top camper vans into consideration, you know like Colorado Campervans, the classic VW Westfalia, or my Sportsmobile, probably many others... it falls into the category of must have gear. Obviously it would have to be taken down for big winds, but this will allow me to have a less insanity inducing living space should I encounter multi day torrential rain slogs in my travels.Just a quick update on the cracked plastic end piece. I called all top and they sent me a replacement with no hassle. I haven't installed it yet but that's coming.After deploying it and hurling it back up a couple of times I have some bits of advice. For starters lock the legs in place. The ones at the end need to not be able to slide out and the ones that extend from the main frame. As soon as you open the bag deploy those and lock them in place so you can put the awning piece onto the arms without too much hassle. I tried to do a setup video of it but well my camera died. Maybe I will add one later. There are people that hate bag type awnings. Honestly this thing's perfect for this van for me and I do have some issues limiting range of movement so if I can do it almost anyone can.
Paul Swartzlander
2025-09-02 11:42:21
Although there is a light duty canopy, I’m not sure how to do heavy rain but for the price it’s a nice addition to my Gladiator.
Station Zero Media
2025-07-06 17:29:14
Update: the seller reached out and took care of me. Good to know customer services has my back. I will be ordering this again to give it another shot.I used this about 8 times in the last month during light to medium wind and it did great. It kept rain off of us and over all worked pretty good. Today we were out and a stiff gust of wind came through unannounced (25-35 mph). It twisted the awning, bent a bar and also ripped a bolt through the metal in the main awning plate. Basically unrepeatable. I liked this awning but the metal should not have ripped like it did so easily. We are 1 month past the Amazon return window and it's worthless. It's worth the price if you don't have a windy day camping.
FlyNBryan
2025-06-09 11:18:44
Perfect we purchased two of them ,they are great very nice quality and easy to install.
CGraves
2025-05-28 15:30:44
Spent 4 days on Padre National Seashore to fish, camp and watch the Eclipse. Fishing was good. Clouds blocked the Eclipse. But this awning really shined! It withstood two days of 25+ mph wind. The side rails/bars are what really helped accomplish the success. The awning was barely affected by the wind and even shed a 30min rain shower w ease. My two boys were able to stay out of the wind and rain for a couple of hours while they finished sleeping. The awning was on the leeward side of the truck which helped block the straight line winds. Awning was secured to the ground w provided guide string and sand anchors.Material is way thicker than I expected for this price point. Ripstop woven. And all the seams are double sticked including the Velcro strips.I also purchased two of the front wall add ons. The front wall sections have a “bead” sewn into them so they can be slid into the outside track bar and extend your awning. Designed to be staked into the ground but I bought two adjustable tent poles and lifted the add on awning section level w the rest of the awning and secured w guide wires to the ground.Second front wall section I added off the side of the original awning w the Velcro strips. These two sections did have to be removed w then wind blew in. They probably would’ve been fine but I didn’t want to risk it.All in all, I would highly recommend. Setup and break down are not as fast as the 180/270 awnings but we are talking a fraction the cost (and weight). I’m very happy w this purchase and may even buy another one to deploy off the back of my truck to cover the tailgate area.I also mounted the L bracket upside down so the awning had a lower profile.You won’t be disappointed.
A. Leonel
2025-05-18 16:43:14
Long story short, for overlanding an awning is so much better than a popup tent. I bought two pop up tents to compare, and really there is no comparison. The awning is so much more practical and better!Did not hany any experience with any others, but this one seems really solid. The material is really sturdy, the bottom has rods which make each wall straight, opens up in a few secons and drops down. Mostly used witout the roof.This one comes with a pretty functional LED bar. Sadly I ripped out the cord, see photos (its pretty fragile) better securing would be helpful. Its literally just soldered on, and when there is pressure applied to teh cable, the pressure goes directly to the soldering.During testingt, the LED bar was solid, has 3 differnt light color modes. White light and amber (not to attract bugs).Overall very happy with it, used on a 1200 mile trip, worked solid.
Wallace
2025-04-18 11:43:58
Amazon would not post my last review so here is another, good product just missing parts and damaged
Angel
2025-04-16 15:51:30
Nothing major,just bent a little bit when i installed to my awning,diy support to make it works!
David Hostetler
2025-04-03 09:50:56
Selected this awning as it was the only overland style awning that was 10' long and wasn't stupid expensive. Install was fairly straight forward, however I wish they had included a half dozen each of the short bolts for van applications. I have a pop up roof van and needed third party brackets to make it work. I got it installed but had to take an angle grinder with a cut off wheel to shorten the bolts and smooth them once installed to avoid interference with my pop top.My brackets are the Wasatch Overland Ford Shorts, and with the awning fully cinched up with the straps in in the awning, the awning barely clears the doors. Added cinch straps are needed on the bag itself to pull the bag up higher to keep it out of the doors. The ties shown are temporary just to get it functioning.Looks like they included decent enough guy lines, but they also included the same junk stakes that most modern tents and such come with that are just a bent piece of metal. I keep a set of heavy duty stakes, and a set of the auger / screw in stakes for a cordless drill to drive in that should cover all my needs here.Materials seem first rate, excluding the plastic end bits, so far. I don't think they are exactly mission critical though. Long story short, this is exactly the size awning my camper needed, and aside from it obviously not having taken pop top camper vans into consideration, you know like Colorado Campervans, the classic VW Westfalia, or my Sportsmobile, probably many others... it falls into the category of must have gear. Obviously it would have to be taken down for big winds, but this will allow me to have a less insanity inducing living space should I encounter multi day torrential rain slogs in my travels.Just a quick update on the cracked plastic end piece. I called all top and they sent me a replacement with no hassle. I haven't installed it yet but that's coming.After deploying it and hurling it back up a couple of times I have some bits of advice. For starters lock the legs in place. The ones at the end need to not be able to slide out and the ones that extend from the main frame. As soon as you open the bag deploy those and lock them in place so you can put the awning piece onto the arms without too much hassle. I tried to do a setup video of it but well my camera died. Maybe I will add one later. There are people that hate bag type awnings. Honestly this thing's perfect for this van for me and I do have some issues limiting range of movement so if I can do it almost anyone can.
Paul Swartzlander
2025-03-26 18:10:23
Although there is a light duty canopy, I’m not sure how to do heavy rain but for the price it’s a nice addition to my Gladiator.
Station Zero Media
2025-03-10 12:18:32
Update: the seller reached out and took care of me. Good to know customer services has my back. I will be ordering this again to give it another shot.I used this about 8 times in the last month during light to medium wind and it did great. It kept rain off of us and over all worked pretty good. Today we were out and a stiff gust of wind came through unannounced (25-35 mph). It twisted the awning, bent a bar and also ripped a bolt through the metal in the main awning plate. Basically unrepeatable. I liked this awning but the metal should not have ripped like it did so easily. We are 1 month past the Amazon return window and it's worthless. It's worth the price if you don't have a windy day camping.
FlyNBryan
2025-02-07 11:15:41
Perfect we purchased two of them ,they are great very nice quality and easy to install.
CGraves
2025-02-05 15:24:03
Spent 4 days on Padre National Seashore to fish, camp and watch the Eclipse. Fishing was good. Clouds blocked the Eclipse. But this awning really shined! It withstood two days of 25+ mph wind. The side rails/bars are what really helped accomplish the success. The awning was barely affected by the wind and even shed a 30min rain shower w ease. My two boys were able to stay out of the wind and rain for a couple of hours while they finished sleeping. The awning was on the leeward side of the truck which helped block the straight line winds. Awning was secured to the ground w provided guide string and sand anchors.Material is way thicker than I expected for this price point. Ripstop woven. And all the seams are double sticked including the Velcro strips.I also purchased two of the front wall add ons. The front wall sections have a “bead” sewn into them so they can be slid into the outside track bar and extend your awning. Designed to be staked into the ground but I bought two adjustable tent poles and lifted the add on awning section level w the rest of the awning and secured w guide wires to the ground.Second front wall section I added off the side of the original awning w the Velcro strips. These two sections did have to be removed w then wind blew in. They probably would’ve been fine but I didn’t want to risk it.All in all, I would highly recommend. Setup and break down are not as fast as the 180/270 awnings but we are talking a fraction the cost (and weight). I’m very happy w this purchase and may even buy another one to deploy off the back of my truck to cover the tailgate area.I also mounted the L bracket upside down so the awning had a lower profile.You won’t be disappointed.
A. Leonel
2025-02-01 17:08:48
Long story short, for overlanding an awning is so much better than a popup tent. I bought two pop up tents to compare, and really there is no comparison. The awning is so much more practical and better!Did not hany any experience with any others, but this one seems really solid. The material is really sturdy, the bottom has rods which make each wall straight, opens up in a few secons and drops down. Mostly used witout the roof.This one comes with a pretty functional LED bar. Sadly I ripped out the cord, see photos (its pretty fragile) better securing would be helpful. Its literally just soldered on, and when there is pressure applied to teh cable, the pressure goes directly to the soldering.During testingt, the LED bar was solid, has 3 differnt light color modes. White light and amber (not to attract bugs).Overall very happy with it, used on a 1200 mile trip, worked solid.
Wallace
2025-01-25 15:49:05
Amazon would not post my last review so here is another, good product just missing parts and damaged
Angel
2024-12-27 11:11:59
Nothing major,just bent a little bit when i installed to my awning,diy support to make it works!
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