If you have a garden hose, you can have an instant outdoor shower.
From Belgium-based TradeWinds, a portable Fieldshow’r weighs 22 pounds and has galvanized and powder coated iron pipes and a foot pedal. It can be converted into a foot shower and connects to a standard garden hose.
Designer Inga Sempé’s Delta Outdoor Shower is 93 inches tall and has a 35-inch square base. It weighs 82 pounds and is $3,140 from Tectona.
A freestanding Stainless Steel Garden Shower is powered by a garden hose. Parts include a pipe, shower head, brass fittings and foot stand (plus anchors to secure it in place); €527 from Manufactum.
Designer Tom De Vrieze’s stainless steel Serpentine Shower is 83 inches high and weighs in at a mere 9 pounds, making it easy to move around in a garden. For more information and pricing, see Extremis.
From Seletti, an Aquart Outdoor Shower has a copper neck and a solid concrete base for stability.
A Pilotis outdoor shower made of northern pine logs has a tap to turn on for a foot wash and a faucet to connect a watering hose; for information and pricing, see Douches de Jardins.
Made of solid eucalyptus, a 77-inch-high Outdoor Shower comes with a hose adaptor and weighs 30 pounds; $180.95 from Amazon.
Made of rust-proof galvanized steel with a base of acacia wood, a Cascade Outdoor Shower has a tap to regulate pressure and an overhead tube to provide a waterfall curtain of water.
From Gardena, a Portable Outdoor Shower has a tripod stand, a detachable shower heard, and adjustable spray settings; $82.99 from Amazon.
A 7-foot-high Poolside Solar Shower With Base from Blue Wave is $184.98 from Amazon.