NEMO Helio Pressure Shower Review
Our Verdict
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NEMO Helio Pressure Shower | |||||
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Awards | Best Shower for Camping | Best Budget Pick for the Backyard | Best Bang for Your Backpacking Buck | ||
Price | $80.93 at REI Compare at 4 sellers | $40 List $34.99 at Amazon | $34.73 at Amazon Compare at 4 sellers | $44 List $28.55 at Amazon | $50 List $45.99 at Amazon |
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Bottom Line | Once you experience this shower, you won’t want to leave home without it | With a battery and bucket, you can bring along all the comforts from home into the outdoors | A super simple, fairly-priced, and extremely packable option you can bring anywhere | Travel farther and feel cleaner with this upgraded gravity shower | A simple to use portable sprayer that won't break the bank |
Rating Categories | NEMO Helio Pressure... | Ivation Portable | Sea to Summit Pocke... | Advanced Elements S... | Reliance Products F... |
Comfort (30%) | |||||
Functionality (25%) | |||||
Ease of Set Up (20%) | |||||
Durability (15%) | |||||
Portability (10%) | |||||
Specs | NEMO Helio Pressure... | Ivation Portable | Sea to Summit Pocke... | Advanced Elements S... | Reliance Products F... |
Heating Method | Manual or Solar | Manual | Manual or Solar | Manual or Solar | Manual or Solar |
Shower Head Usable Width (inches) | 0.6" | 2.1" | 1" | 1" | 0.5" |
Weight (shower only, ounces) | 20 oz (1.25 lb) |
21 oz (1.3 lb) |
4.7 oz (0.3 lb) |
13 oz (0.8 lb) |
47 oz (2.6 lb) |
Packed Size (L x W in inches) | 5.5" x 8.5" | 72" x 3.25" | 5.5" x 3.25" | 14.5" x 4.5" | 17" x 9.5" |
Filled Size (inches) | 17" x 9.5" | Same plus a bucket | 20" x 8.5" | 19" x 14.5" | Same |
Hose Length (feet/inches) | 6' 10" | 5' 9.5" | N/A | 1' 3.5" | 6' 7" |
Shower Head Diameter (inches) | 1.0" | 2.5" | 1.4" | 1.4" | 1.4" |
Capacity | 2.9 gal | (bucket) | 2.6 gal | 3 gal | 2 gal |
Rate of Flow (gallons per minute) | 1 gal/min | 1.2 gal/min | Extremely variable | 0.6 gal/min | 1 gal/min |
Construction | Polyurethne-coated polyester, neoprene hose | 2200 mAh lithium battery | 70D nylon dry sack, plastic components | 4-layer construction | Plastic (unspecified ) with neoprene sleeve |
Our Analysis and Test Results
The NEMO Helio is a human-powered, pressurized piece of equipment that packs down small and is inflated with a foot pump. It's constructed of polyurethane-coated polyester with a 6' 10" neoprene hose and a nozzle much like a kitchen sink sprayer.
Performance Comparison
Comfort
One of the most important questions about a shower is, can it get all the shampoo suds out of your hair? With the Helio, getting suds out of human hair, dog hair, or even cloth is a breeze. With the simple foot pump, it's easy to build a lot of pressure for those harder jobs or use less pressure for easy rinsing. It takes a little bit to get a feel for the right pump-to-spray ratio for the job, but it's a curve worth learning, as it makes this shower incredibly versatile. The long, almost 7' hose facilitates easy use — even for tall folks — and everyone loves not having to hang a big heavy bag of water in a tree. The showerhead works much like the sprayer on your kitchen sink at home — press to turn on and release to stop the flow of water. If you don't want to have to hold it all the time, the XL version comes with a little rubber piece around the handle that will hold the shower in the ON position for you — and a larger capacity to extend the length of your shower.
While you could cobble together some sort of stand or hanger for this shower to be hands-free, it's not intuitive. NEMO makes a shower tent that they claim takes care of this issue, but we haven't tested it yet to see how well it works. In the meantime, you'll be taking a lot of one-handed showers with the Helio. Yet if you're just using this unit to rinse gear or dishes or bathe the dog, you probably won't mind so much. The Helio has one of the narrowest sprayers of any model we tested, at just ⅝ inches. One struggle we had was that once your feet are wet, it becomes quite easy for them to slip off the foot pump, which is frustrating and can create a muddy mess. We solved this (mostly) by wearing sandals, but wearing sandals during a shower is never quite as nice as NOT wearing sandals while bathing. Overall, the Helio is a decently comfortable shower to use, but its strengths are in its versatility, not in its ability to replicate your home shower.
Functionality
The Helio performs well compared to the rest of the showers we tested. It boasts pretty high pressure that pairs with a relatively small shower head to make your 2.9 gallons last longer. Pumped up to its maximum pressure (don't worry, it's impossible to overpressurize this shower using its foot pump), we clocked this shower outputting up to a gallon per minute. At that rate, the whole thing runs dry in just about 3 minutes. However, using and pumping it at a more relaxed pace and pressure gives around 6 minutes of water flow.
With the appearance of a small black tank, the Helio has plenty of surface area to soak up the sunshine and use that energy to heat the water within. It's one of the most efficient solar-heated showers we tested. How quickly it heats to your perfect temperature, of course, depends on the original temperature of water you put in it and the strength of the sun wherever you are. In our testing, it went from about room temperature (roughly 68 degrees Fahrenheit) to over 100 degrees in just three hours of full sun. This is one of the few showers we've tested that can actually get too hot to use just from sitting in the sun, so be sure you test it carefully before spraying your pets or children. Don't have time to wait? You can always mix one part near-boiling water into three parts cold water (in that order) for a quick fix or on a cloudy day.
Ease of Set Up
The Helio is a relatively easy shower to get set up. It's pretty self-explanatory, and all the pieces stay securely attached. Just take it out of its little bag, fill it with water, and you're ready to scrub a-dub-dub! That said, the water inlet is rather unique and took us a while to figure out how to best use it. Though it's a bit narrow, this flip-top lid is nestled into a pocket on top of the tank that acts as a funnel when you fill it. It could stand to be wider for faster filling, but it's not bad. Snapping the lid back into place also took some practice to find the best way to do it without spilling water, but we got used to it and felt like pros after just a few practice runs. One completely clear end makes it a snap to see exactly how much water is left in your tank.
While we mostly love the ease of setting up the Helio (because there's almost nothing to it), we wish this shower could come apart for cleaning and maintenance. The shower nozzle does screw off if you want it to, but that's it. And with such a small opening, it's nearly impossible to get inside and scrub the interior — all you can do is rinse with baking soda and water. The hoses are also quite thin and can easily get kinked. They attach to the bottom of the shower, though with the addition of small legs on the main body of this unit, it's now easy to set it down without worrying the hoses are being clamped shut by the weight of the water. There are two clearly labeled valves on the foot pump — one to open during use and the other to open after use. Once empty, the whole thing accordions closed and fits into a small mesh bag for easy transport.
Durability
The Helio is constructed of polyurethane-coated plastic and two neoprene tubes attached securely with metal clamps. It gives off the feel of being a reasonably durable unit capable of withstanding a good amount of abuse, and we found that to be the case. The plastic pieces are thick and feel solid, and attachment points are well-sealed and showed no signs of wear even at the end of our long summer of carting it around everywhere.
We are glad nothing broke while using the Helio, as it comes with no replacement pieces. We've now tested three different versions of this shower, and every new iteration continues to improve upon the last, both in durability and functionality. Issues and concerns we once had with the foot pump seem to have disappeared with this model. It performs very well, took a strong beating in our testing, and continued working without any issues.
Portability
Compared to some of the itty bitty options out there, the Helio looks like a bit of a monster. But considering what you get in this 1.25-pound package, it's actually a pretty portable shower. We love how small it packs, squishing from 17.5 inches when full down to just 5.5 inches. Even when it's full of water, 2.9 gallons weigh just under 24 pounds, and you don't have to tie it 7 feet up in a tree for it to work. The convenient handle makes it easy to carry as well, even for longer distances.
That said, the Helio probably isn't making the cut for a lightweight backpacking trip. It's portable but definitely not THAT portable. But for a car camping trip, quick after-work adventure, or even bathing the dog in the backyard, the ability to compress this versatile shower down into a compact package that easily tucks away in a drawer or storage bin is fantastic.
Value
The Helio is a far cry from the cheap gravity bag showers of old. While there are certainly cheaper options, the versatility and ease of use you get with this one really up its value. If you know you need something that can do it all, we think this is a great buy.
Conclusion
We are big fans of the NEMO Helio. With its unique and highly versatile design, we found it easy and enjoyable to clean everything we dirtied. From sandy kayaks and dirty dishes to muddy dogs and stinky campers, the Helio cleans it all and makes it look easy.