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Introducing Kula Cloth - an antimicrobial and reusable pee cloth. A superior pee rag for hiking and a backpacking pee cloth.

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About Kula Cloths

First of its kind

A Kula Cloth® is the first of its kind - an

intentionally (and obsessively) designed

reusable antimicrobial pee cloth for women!

Environmentally friendly

In a wilderness setting (or heck, even at a porta potty!), Traditionally, we either pack in excess amounts of toilet paper and/or employ the 'shaking off' method (aka 'drip dry'). Neither of these are good options. A pee cloth is a way that we can stay comfortable AND have a positive impact on the environment at the same time.

Leave no trace

A pee cloth is a ‘leave no trace’ toilet

paper option for peeing. Simply pee, and use your Kula Cloth to pat dry - no TP left behind!

Work of Art

All Kula Cloth designs are created by Artists. You are supporting them and their work with each purchase of a Kula pee cloth.

Inclusive

Kula Cloth is a *hiking pee cloth* for anyone who squats when they pee

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Kula Cloth Reviews

FAQs

Well, what is it?

A Kula Cloth® is the first of its kind - an intentionally (and obsessively) designed reusable antimicrobial pee cloth!

 

In a wilderness setting (or heck, even at a porta potty!), it's very important to have good hygiene. Traditionally, we either pack in excess amounts of toilet paper and/or employ the 'shaking off' method (aka 'drip dry'). Neither of these are good options.  A pee cloth is a way that we can stay comfortable AND have a positive impact on the environment at the same time.

 

A pee cloth is a ‘leave no trace’ toilet paper option for peeing. Simply pee, and use your Kula Cloth to pat dry - no TP left behind! 

How do I use a Kula Cloth®?

Simply pee, just like normal (note: in a wilderness setting, good practice is to choose a spot 200ft from natural water sources... pro tip: if you are squatting down, it can be helpful to hold one trekking pole in front of you for stability). Use the plain black dimpled side of the Kula Cloth® to absorb any residual moisture. Since the clean/printed side is waterproof, you don't need to worry about any liquid soaking through to your hand. Note: the Kula Cloth® is NOT for wiping anything OTHER THAN pee. Do not wipe from front to back like you might with toilet paper - keep the Kula entirely in the pee-zone.

 

The Kula Cloth snaps to your pack using a durable, hypoallergenic plastic snap. If you want to be discreet about allowing the 'wipe' side to be visible, use the double-snap option to fold the cloth in half while it is hanging on your pack.  

 

Please note: the Kula Cloth is a toilet PAPER substitute for peeing… not a TOILET substitute. Please do not pee directly onto the Kula Cloth - it is meant to be used for drying off after peeing.

How do I clean it?

For a day trip, there is no need to wash the cloth between uses . For the gentlest option, simply rinse with soap in the sink when you get home and hang to dry. If you'd rather not hand wash, simply throw it in the washing machine when you get home (we recommend keeping the backpack snap closed so it doesn't get snagged in your washing machine). If you are on a trip for an extended number of days, simply wash as needed with a few drops of biodegradable soap (we like Bronner's peppermint soap) and hang to dry. In the event that your Kula gets wet from the rain, it can still be used while it is wet (it will act more as a 'wet wipe'!). The Kula dries very quickly - we recommend simply hanging it from a tree or from a trekking pole in the field. The UV rays from the sun will also help to 'sterilize' it as it dries.

 

The Kula can be cleaned in a standard washer/dryer, but to protect the life of your product, please consider hand washing it. Also: no fabric softener, no bleach. Make sure to fasten the snaps on your Kula before you put it in the washer so that the strap does not get snagged.

Does the cloth show urine? Does it stain?

We have specifically chosen a black absorbent textile so that it does not show urine stains. If you are concerned about any visible bodily fluid on your Kula , we recommend using the double snap feature on the cloth, which allows you to fold up the cloth so that the 'wipe' side is not visible while hung in your home.

 

The cloth launders easily and, unless it is subjected to a liquid that might normally cause major discoloration, it will not stain.

Is it going to be gross?

A lot of individuals are very skeptical the first time they hear about a pee cloth, but once you try it - we promise - it is a GAME CHANGER. It will completely uplevel your adventure game and you will feel clean and dry and never disgusting. Trust us - once you try a Kula, you'll never go back! Since the Kula Cloth®is made with highly advanced textiles that are SPECIFICALLY designed for hygiene, the fabric is antimicrobial and resistant to odors. This is a legitimate piece of gear, specifically designed to be used as a pee cloth.

 

TMI: as a part of the testing process, Anastasia tested the odor-proofness of the Kula Cloth®. Result? Thanks to super-high-tech textiles, the cloth was odor free - even after several days of use. 

Is it hypoallergenic and eco-friendly?

If fabrics could be grass-fed, then ours would be. We use only non-toxic fabrics and eco-friendly materials (many are organic) that are manufactured and milled sustainably in the United States. 

Will it contaminate my backpack/things that it touches?

Due to the antimicrobial nature of the cloth, it is a much cleaner option than a traditional pee cloth like a bandana (which has no antimicrobial properties). The sun also helps to sterilize any bacteria on the cloth. That being said, if you are highly concerned about the cloth touching anything, we would recommend using the double snap feature so that you can hang the cloth on your pack in a fold. 

Can I use the Kula for anything else?

We've seen people use their clean Kulas for a hankerchief, a sweat towel, a dust mask in Mongolia at a horse race, and a bug swatter. If it's clean, it's fair game - but once you use it to wipe pee, we recommend keeping it for only pee. If you bring two on a trip, you could easily use one for a small towel and one for a pee cloth.  If you have a paperclip, a piece of floss and a toothpick handy, you can also use it to make an emergency shelter (ok, just kidding).  If you find a unique use for your Kula, let us know - we would love to hear about it!