The Best Shower for Burning Man & Beyond

When everyone else is scraping baby wipes across sun-baked skin, you’ll be stepping into a real shower — steaming, pressurized, and guilt-free.

Out on the playa, every drop of water counts. That’s why vanlifers and RV owners are calling the Infinity Shower the ultimate off-grid upgrade on your next trip to Burning Man and beyond — the Infinity Shower is the first recirculating shower system that allows you to take a long hot water while using less than a single gallon of water.

💧 Why Showers Are a Big Deal in the Desert

If you’ve ever been to the playa, you know that dust gets everywhere — your hair, your bed, your soul. Traditional RV showers might last three minutes before your tank runs dry. A 20-gallon water supply disappears in just a couple of quick rinses, leaving you rationing every drop for the rest of the week.

The Infinity Shower changes everything. Its advanced recirculating system cleans, filters, and reheats your shower water in real time, giving you a long, luxurious experience without wasting precious resources.

⚙️ How It Works

At the press of a single button, less than 1 gallon of water is added to the shower pan, passes through a multi-stage filtration system, a UV sterilizer, is reheated and then flows back out the shower head.

The Future of Off-Grid

The Infinity Shower isn’t just for Burning Man — it’s for every person living or traveling in their van, RV, truck camper, boat or living in their off-grid cabin who wants to be off-grid for any period of time.

Long hot showers plus say goodbye to any anxiety that comes with a dwindling water tank — that’s the power of the Infinity Shower.

If your tank holds 25 gallons and a single traditional shower uses 20, you’ll constantly be searching for your next refill. But with the Infinity Shower, that same 25 gallons could support:

  • 25 long, hot showers

  • Multiple days of dishes and handwashing

  • True freedom from water anxiety

Ready to take long hot showers off-grid?

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