Kampa Portable Camping Toilets

Camping toilets are an essential part of any outdoor adventure. They provide a convenient and sanitary way to dispose of waste while enjoying the great outdoors. These portable toilets come in a variety of styles and designs to suit different needs and preferences. From basic bucket toilets to advanced self-contained units, there's a camping toilet to suit every camper. Whether you're planning a weekend camping trip or a multi-day backpacking excursion, a camping toilet is a must-have for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Kampa is a leading brand in the caravan and camping industry, known for their high-quality and durable products. The brand offers a wide range of products including awnings, tents, camping furniture, and accessories. Their products are designed to be easy to set up and use, and are made from high-quality materials that are built to last.

 

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Portable Camping Toilets

We stock a large range of camping portable toilets from top camping brand Kampa and Outwell. These portable camping toilets come in a range of shapes and sizes and are a must for any camping trip.

What do you do with the toilet waste when camping?

When camping, the waste from a camping toilet should be disposed of properly to minimize environmental impact and prevent contamination of water sources. The specific method for disposing of waste will vary depending on the type of camping toilet being used and the location of the campsite.

  • If using a portable camping toilet that uses disposable waste bags, the filled bags should be sealed and disposed of in a trash receptacle or designated waste disposal area.
  • If using a more advanced self-contained camping toilet, the waste can be collected in a holding tank that can later be emptied at designated dump stations.
  • Some campsites have designated pit toilet areas, where waste is disposed of in a hole in the ground. These toilets are also known as "vault toilets"
  • In backcountry camping, it is important to follow Leave No Trace principles and bury human waste in a "cathole" at least 6-8 inches deep, at least 200 feet away from water sources.

It's also important to note that in some areas, the use of camping toilets may be restricted or prohibited by law. Always check with local authorities or the land manager before using a camping toilet in a specific location.

 

About Kampa

Founded in 2006, Kampa has swiftly become one of Europe's most recognised brands for camping and caravanning accessories. A family business with a keen eye for quality, we not only strive to make the highest quality products on the market, but to also back this up with the best customer service available. Where others are idle, Kampa are always looking to innovate the next big thing.

Kamps FAQs

How to fold a Kampa Air Awning?

Folding a Kampa Air Awning involves several steps to ensure that it is done properly and without causing any damage to the awning. Here is a general guide on how to fold a Kampa Air Awning:

  1. Remove Items Inside:

    • Before folding, make sure that all items, such as furniture or camping gear, are removed from inside the awning.
  2. Close All Doors and Windows:

    • Ensure that all doors and windows of the awning are securely closed.
  3. Release Air from Tubes:

    • Open the inflation valves on the air tubes to release the air. This is a crucial step for deflating the awning.
  4. Fold the Awning Fabric:

    • Start folding the awning fabric towards the center. It's recommended to fold it in a way that avoids sharp creases and potential damage to the material.
  5. Flatten the Awning:

    • Once the fabric is folded, flatten the awning by pressing down on it. This helps to remove any remaining air from the tubes.
  6. Roll from One End:

    • Start rolling the awning from one end to the other. Rolling is often easier than folding, and it helps to expel any trapped air.
  7. Secure Straps or Ties:

    • Many Kampa Air Awnings come with straps or ties to secure the rolled or folded awning. Use these to keep the awning compact and prevent it from unfolding during transportation.
  8. Store in Bag or Carry Case:

    • Place the folded or rolled awning into the provided bag or carry case. This helps protect the awning during storage and transportation.
  9. Store in a Dry Place:

    • Ensure that the awning is completely dry before storing it. Moisture can lead to mold and mildew growth. If the awning is wet, set it up to dry before packing it away.

Always refer to the specific instructions provided by Kampa for your particular model, as awning designs and features can vary. If you have a user manual for your Kampa Air Awning, it's advisable to consult it for detailed and model-specific instructions on folding and storing the awning.

How to inflate a Kampa Air Awning?

 

Inflating a Kampa Air Awning involves a straightforward process using an electric pump designed for inflatable awnings. Here are general steps to inflate a Kampa Air Awning:

  1. Position the Awning:

    • Place the awning in the desired location and ensure that it is correctly positioned and pegged down securely.
  2. Identify Inflation Points:

    • Locate the inflation points on the awning. Kampa Air Awnings typically have multiple inflation points, each corresponding to an individual air tube.
  3. Connect the Pump:

    • Attach the nozzle of the electric pump to one of the inflation points. Ensure a secure and airtight connection.
  4. Switch on the Pump:

    • Turn on the electric pump. Most Kampa Air Awnings are designed for quick and easy inflation, and the process should be relatively fast.
  5. Monitor Tube Inflation:

    • As the pump inflates the air tube, monitor the pressure. Kampa Awnings often have a recommended pressure level indicated on the awning or in the user manual.
  6. Repeat for Each Tube:

    • Inflate each air tube one by one. Follow the same process for each inflation point on the awning.
  7. Check for Stability:

    • Once all air tubes are inflated, check the overall stability and tension of the awning. Make any necessary adjustments to ensure it is correctly pitched.
  8. Secure Inflation Points:

    • After inflation, securely close the valves or caps on each inflation point to prevent air from escaping.
  9. Secure and Peg Down:

    • After inflation, ensure that all guy lines are correctly tensioned, and peg down the awning to secure it in place.
  10. Enjoy Your Awning:

    • Your Kampa Air Awning is now ready for use. Enjoy the additional space and shelter it provides for your outdoor activities.

Always refer to the specific instructions provided by Kampa for your particular model, as awning designs and features can vary. If you have a user manual for your Kampa Air Awning, it's advisable to consult it for detailed and model-specific instructions on inflating and using the awning.

Where are Kampa Awnings made?

Kampa is a British company and the manufacturing process takes place in various locations.