BRINGING a little luxury to the camping experience, East Perthbased camping and outdoor equipment specialists Sea To Summit has released a Pocket Shower. Made from the same heatresistant waterproof fabric as its standard dry bags, the Pocket Shower includes a sixmetre cord and two tough Delrin D rings to suspend it. The shower holds 10 litres of water, enough for a good soaking; WANGARABASED Hammaka manufactures a range of hammocks, including hanging chairs and other leisure furniture, as well as hammock accessories and stands. The Hammaka Hammock Chair, its most popular product is constructed from waterproofed and UV-treated durable denier polyester, and includes a cup holder, foot rest and inflatable pillow. It can be hung easily from any single point. For people on the go, Hammaka also offers hammock stands, trailer hitch stands and tripods;CARAVAN, touring and driving adventure product manufacturer, AussieVan Products, has designed a rear view system that’s able to give drivers up to 150-degree vision of what’s behind their caravan, camper-trailer, motorhome, bus or four-wheel drive. The Easy RearView System is easy to install, and has a flexible boom mounting system for the monitor, which has dual video input that can accept video from DVD, VCD, GPS or games. AussieVan’s other products include the Easy PC View system, which is designed to provide an in-car interface to your notebook PC-based GPS system, running mapping software. The notebook PC can be controlled via the touch screen interface, which is mounted securely on its own mounting boom, while the computer is stored securely behind the passenger seat. Cooking up a storm IT might not be just like home, but the Dream-Pot could be the closest thing to getting a hot meal on the road. The set comes complete with one or two stainless steel inner pots and lids, which act as the saucepans. After putting all ingredients in the inner pot, bringing to the boil and covering with the lid, the inner pot is then put into the Dream-Pot’s double layer insulated outer pot, keeping the meal hot for up to eight hours.