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The DROP ZONE™ Camp Toilet

The DROP ZONE™ Camp Toilet

Regular price $174.95 USD
Regular price Sale price $174.95 USD
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DROP ZONE™ Camp Toilets are the closest you can come to taking your home toilet with you on your next outdoor outing; they’re built to the same dimensions and they use the same seat as those found in the majority of homes in the US. They’re incredibly comfortable, they’re crazy stable, and they fold flat for easy storage and transport. Don't let a lack of "proper" facilities keep you from enjoying the great outdoors!

Three ways to use: 

  1. With a standard 13 gallon drawstring kitchen trash bag….the same bags you use around camp. No need for duplicate or “specialty” type bags, but biodegradable bags and even grocery bags can be used as well.
  2. Over a cat-hole. Either use a bag with the bottom cut out as a guide, or strategically place over your freshly dug hole*.
  3. Over a lined bucket. The DROP ZONE™ seat is designed to securely hold a bag, but if you feel better using a bag/bucket combo, it’s always an option. 

Specs:

  • Folds flat (22” x 24” x 3.75”) and can be carried by its handle
  • Toilet seat stands 18” off the ground which is the same height as most residential toilets
  • Features the same elongated seat and lid found in most US homes
  • Triangular design makes the toilet stable on uneven ground
  • Tie down strap doubles as a toilet paper holder
  • Constructed of durable exterior plywood; feet bottoms are coated in marine epoxy, and inner legs are glassed for rigidity and easy clean ups.
  • Stainless steel hardware (screws/hinges)
  • Toilet supports over 400lbs
  • Cleans easily with soap and water



*Leave No Trace: cat holes should be dug a minimum of 6”- 8” deep (4” - 6” in the desert), 4” - 6” wide, and at least 200 feet away from any body of water. Never bury waste bags or wipes (even those labeled as biodegradable or compostable). Always pack out bags, wipes and menstrual hygiene products to minimize impact on the environment and the spread of disease.

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