Rossmönster tests the Infinity Shower
When it comes to van life upgrades, very few products truly change how people live on the road. In a recent Instagram Reel, Rossmönster—known for pushing his rig hard and testing gear in real-world conditions—shared his honest take on the Infinity Shower, calling it “one of the coolest technological advances to van life we’ve seen in a long time.”
After months of daily use, mud, trail days, and real showers, his verdict is clear: this system delivers.
How the Infinity Shower Works (Straight from the Trail to your Van)
Rossmonster starts by showing just how little water the system uses. Before turning the system on, his freshwater tank sits at 13%, yet it’s still more than enough for a full, comfortable shower.
Using the shower feels completely normal at first—turn it on like any standard RV shower. The difference happens when the Infinity recirculation mode is engaged with a single button.
Once activated:
The shower pan fills with about three-quarters of a gallon of water
The freshwater feed shuts off
The system begins recirculating, filtering, sanitizing, and reheating the same water
From there, the experience changes entirely.
Filtration, UV Sanitation, and Continuous Heat
Rossmonster walks through the full process in simple terms:
Debris is filtered right at the drain
Water passes through a dedicated filter zone
It’s then sanitized using a UV filter
The water is reheated, allowing for continuous hot showers
Clean, hot water returns to the shower head at high pressure
Because the water is reheated during recirculation, users can adjust the temperature up or down while showering, just like at home.
The result?
A hot, high-pressure shower that doesn’t end when the water tank runs low.
Real-World Testing: 60+ Showers, No Issues
Rossmonster and Infinity Shower installed the system in his Baja Trail van at the beginning of the summer, and he’s taken around 60 showers since.
His experience so far?
“Nothing but positive reviews.”
He even admits he’s been actively trying to break the system—tracking mud into it, using it after hard trail days, and putting it through situations most van owners will encounter.
Despite all that, the system has held up without issue.
An Honest Note About Soap (And Why It’s Not a Problem)
Rossmonster does point out one important—and honest—detail:
The Infinity Shower is designed to remove debris and sanitize water, not extract your everyday soaps.
If you use a large amount of body wash, shampoo, or conditioner in just three-quarters of a gallon of water, the soap concentration will eventually increase. That may lead to a bit of suds coming out of the shower head.
However, he’s clear that this isn’t a real drawback—it’s simply the reality of recirculating such a small volume of water. When you’re done, switching back to freshwater mode allows you to rinse clean normally.
Another important thing to note: Infinity Shower does offer a soap designed specifically for their shower if you want to use soap while recirculating. You can purchase it on their website here: https://theinfinityshower.com/infinity-shower-soap-shampoo-body-wash-stream2sea
Why the Shower Experience Is Better Than Traditional RV Showers
One of the biggest benefits Rossmonster highlights is water pressure.
Because the Infinity Shower is recirculating water instead of relying on a limited freshwater supply, it doesn’t need to restrict flow like most RV showers do. That means:
Consistently high pressure
No low-flow trickle
Comfortable showers whether they last 2 minutes or 45 minutes
Continuous heat the entire time
In his words, it’s the ability to “just sit in the shower” after a long day—something most van lifers don’t get to enjoy.
Easy Rinse, Easy Reset for the Next Person
When you’re done showering:
Turn off recirculation mode
Freshwater turns back on automatically
Rinse off any remaining soap
Water drains to the gray tank
The next person gets a fresh three-quarters of a gallon, ready to go.
Turning a 40-Gallon Tank Into Over 100 Gallons of Usable Water
To wrap up the demo, Rossmonster checks his tank levels again.
After running the shower for several minutes, the freshwater level is essentially unchanged, still sitting at 13%.
His takeaway?
“This is going to take a 40-gallon freshwater tank and make it live like over 100 gallons.”
For off-grid travelers, that means:
Fewer fill-ups
Longer stays
True comfort without sacrificing water security
Final Thoughts
Rossmonster’s review highlights exactly why the Infinity Shower is gaining attention in the van life community. It’s not just about saving water—it’s about changing what’s possible when living off-grid.
Hot, high-pressure, unlimited showers using less than a gallon of water isn’t just a luxury. For many van owners, it’s a complete shift in how they experience life on the road.