AmazerBath 12 Gauge Clear Shower Curtain Liner 72x72 – Packable Outdoor Shower Enclosure for Campsites and Trailers
AmazerBath 12 Gauge Clear Shower Curtain Liner 72x72 – Packable Outdoor Shower Enclosure for Campsites and Trailers
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Why you'll love it
- 12-gauge material is noticeably thicker than conventional liners, giving a premium, heavy-duty feel
- Three weighted clear stones at the hem keep the liner from billowing inward during showers
- Fully transparent design brightens dark bathrooms and does not visually clutter the space
- Protects an expensive decorative fabric curtain from water damage and extends its lifespan
- Twelve metal grommets fit standard hooks and accommodate both straight and curved rods
- Available in six sizes (36"-72" wide, 65"-96" long) so buyers can match unusual or oversized tubs
Perfect for
- Use as a transparent stand-alone shower curtain in minimalist or low-light bathrooms
- Layer behind a decorative fabric curtain to protect it from water stains, mildew, and discoloration
- Replace a worn or mildewed existing liner with a heavier, more durable 12-gauge option
- Install in short-stay rentals and hotels where quick changeovers demand wipe-clean materials
- Hang at campsites or in RVs as a lightweight, packable shower enclosure





Product Information
AmazerBath Heavy Duty Shower Curtain Liner 12 Gauge, Clear Shower Curtain Liner with 3 Clear Stones and 12 Grommet Holes, Weighted Plastic Shower Liner
Thicker material: AmazerBath uses 12 gauge material that is thicker than other conventional shower curtain liners on the market. The bottom has 3 clear stones that add weight to the shower curtain, keeping it in place and away from your body.
Waterproof design: Waterproof, like an umbrella that quickly forms a roller ball when it meets water and carries away surface dirt. Then the roller balls on the shower curtain liner will naturally air-dry on the liner surface to prevent water from dripping onto the floor, keeping your bathroom dry and clean.
Clear crystal liner: The fully transparent design is see-through and does not block light. Creates a bright bathroom atmosphere. Can be used as a stand-alone shower curtain or paired with your favorite fabric shower curtain. Protects your expensive decorative shower curtain from dirt and discoloration.
Easy to install: The liner provides 12 metal grommets to accommodate shower curtain hooks, or other decorative hooks. Whether you have a straight or curved shower rod, the AmazerBath shower liner can be installed easily. At the same time, the metal grommet holes promote ease of hanging and lasting strength.
Applicable to multiple scenes: The 72" X 78" size achieves perfect coverage for your various shower installations. Great for showers and tubs in homes, hotels, motels, dorm showers, easy to install and take down, and great for camping trips with family and friends.
Color: Clear
Opacity: Sheer
Room Type: Bathroom
Style Name: Modern
Pattern: Solid
Theme: Solid
Curtain Form: Shower Curtain Liner
top-style: Grommet, Rod
Seasons: All Season
Included Components: Grommet, Liner
Number of Items: 1
Model Name: 1
Item Dimensions L x W: 72"L x 72"W
Size: 72"W x 72"L (Pack of 1)
Item Weight: 12 Grams
Package Weight: 1.17 Kilograms
Item Thickness: 0.1 Inches
Material Type: Vinyl
Weave Type: Machine made
Product Care Instructions: Wipe Clean
Lining Description: The lining is made of PEVA, a waterproof material that provides a clear, solid design. It does not have a specific color but is transparent to allow light to pass through. The texture is smooth and rubbery, similar to vinyl.
Water Resistance Level: Waterproof
Fabric Type: Peva
Additional Features: Waterproof
Recommended Uses For Product: Indoor
Specific Uses For Product: Shower
Curtain Hanging Method: Grommet
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this liner work as a portable shower enclosure at a campsite?
Yes. The PEVA panel is lightweight, folds flat, and the 12 grommets let you rig it from a tree branch, a pop-up frame, or the awning of an RV using standard hooks or carabiners.
Can I hang it inside an RV or van bathroom?
Yes. The waterproof PEVA is well suited to the tight, high-humidity environment of an RV shower, and the weighted hem keeps the panel from blowing around when the roof fan is on.
Does the material hold up to temperature swings in an outdoor shower?
PEVA stays flexible across typical outdoor temperature ranges, and the 12-gauge thickness resists tearing far better than the thin liners that often split at grommet holes after a few trips.
Will the liner dry quickly between uses on a multi-day trip?
Yes. PEVA sheds water droplets on the surface and air-dries faster than fabric, so a quick shake or wipe-down is usually enough to pack it away or move on to the next campsite.
Is the liner heavy enough to act as a windbreak in an open-air setup?
The 12-gauge weight gives it enough drape to hang straight in a light breeze, and the three hem stones keep the bottom anchored, but it is not designed to replace a solid privacy wall in high wind.
Can I use this liner for a glamping tent or cabin shower?
Yes. It pairs well with simple gravity or propane shower setups, and the grommets let you thread paracord or bungee hooks through almost any off-grid frame.
Is this a good backup liner to keep in an RV emergency kit?
Yes. It folds into a small footprint, weighs very little, and can be rigged with a tree strap and a few carabiners if the on-board shower fails or a campsite lacks facilities.
Will the liner hold up to being packed and unpacked repeatedly?
Yes. The 12-gauge PEVA is more tear-resistant than the thin liners typically sold for travel use, and the rust-resistant metal grommets will not corrode after exposure to damp gear bags.
Can I use this as a privacy screen at a primitive campsite?
It can serve as a light privacy and splash screen when hung from a tree line or portable frame, though for full privacy you would want a second opaque panel alongside it.
Does the clear finish help in low-light outdoor conditions?
Yes. A transparent panel lets headlamp or lantern light pass through, which is safer and easier than trying to illuminate a solid curtain in a dark campsite.
How does this compare to a portable fabric shower tent?
A fabric tent offers more privacy and structure, but it is bulkier, heavier, and slower to dry. This liner is the lighter, faster-drying option for travelers who already have a frame or natural anchor point.
Is this better than a typical RV shower curtain for travel?
Most stock RV curtains are 6 to 8 gauge and tend to billow badly. The 12-gauge weight and three hem stones solve the classic sticking-legs problem without adding meaningful weight to your load.
How does it compare to a tarp used as a makeshift outdoor shower?
A tarp is stiffer, louder in the wind, and does not drape, while the PEVA liner hangs cleanly, sheds water, and is sized to actual shower dimensions rather than improvised cuts.
Will the grommets rust after being exposed to rain at a campsite?
No. The 12 grommets are rust-resistant metal, so they are designed to handle the moisture of a bathroom environment, including outdoor use.
Is the liner safe around camp cooking areas or open flames?
PEVA is a plastic material, so it should be kept well away from open flames, camp stoves, and hot coals, the same way you would treat any shower curtain around a heater or candle.
Can I use this liner as a quick rain or splash shield on a patio?
It can serve as a temporary splash barrier on a covered patio, but it is not rated for prolonged sun exposure, so it is best brought inside when not in use as a shower screen.
How do I install this shower curtain liner?
Hang the liner using standard shower hooks through the 12 rust-resistant metal grommets along the top header. The liner fits both straight and curved rods, and the three weighted stones in the bottom hem work automatically, so no additional setup is required.
How do I clean and maintain the liner so it stays clear?
Wipe the panel with a damp cloth or a mild bathroom cleaner, rinse, and let it air-dry. For a deeper clean, the liner can be sprayed with a 1:1 mix of water and white vinegar, wiped down, and left open to dry. Avoid harsh abrasives that can scratch the PEVA surface.
How do I store the liner when I am not using it?
Make sure the liner is fully dry, then fold it flat or roll it loosely and store it in a dry linen closet or bin. The weighted stones are sewn into the hem, so they will not shift or fall out during storage.
Will this liner fit my standard 72-inch tub?
Yes. The 72 x 72 inch size is designed for standard tubs, and five additional sizes ranging from 36 to 72 inches wide and 65 to 96 inches long are available to fit oversized, clawfoot, or unusually shaped tubs.
Does it work with both straight and curved shower rods?
Yes. The 12 grommet holes are spaced to glide smoothly on standard rings and hooks for straight rods as well as the wider sweep of curved rods without binding or tearing the header.
What is included in the box when I order this liner?
The package contains one 12-gauge PEVA clear shower curtain liner in the size you selected, with 12 rust-resistant metal grommets and 3 clear weighted stones already sewn into the bottom hem. Shower hooks or rings are not included and can be purchased separately if needed.
Is this liner safe for households concerned about chemical odors?
Yes. The liner is made from PVC-free PEVA, which produces far less odor than traditional PVC curtains and contains no phthalates or chlorine, making it a common choice for nurseries, kids' bathrooms, and sensitive households.
Will the liner develop mold, mildew, or yellowing over time?
The waterproof PEVA surface is designed to shed water and resist mildew, and regular wiping with a mild cleaner or a water-and-vinegar solution will keep the panel clear. With normal care, the liner resists yellowing far longer than untreated PVC liners.
What is the difference between a PEVA shower liner and a fabric shower liner?
A PEVA liner is a waterproof plastic sheet that blocks water from reaching the floor and the decorative curtain, while a fabric liner is absorbent and usually needs a separate plastic liner behind it. PEVA dries faster, is easier to wipe clean, and is less likely to harbor mildew, which is why it is the more common choice for everyday bathroom use.

