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Kula Cloth

KULA CLOTH® Pee Cloth

KULA CLOTH® Pee Cloth

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Regular price £19.99 GBP
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No more damp knickers on the trail. The Kula Cloth® is the ultimate reusable, antimicrobial pee cloth — designed for anyone who squats when they wee (or uses a pee funnel). Whether you're mid-hike with a bladder that's not taking requests, or navigating a grim portaloo, Kula Cloth has you covered. Literally.

Obsessively designed and made in the USA by a small, women-owned business, Kula Cloth is stocked in the UK through Vampire Outdoors as part of our outdoor personal hygiene range.

Note from Rebecca, our founder: "I used to really hate wild wees — uncomfortable damp knickers, the urge to put it off, the miserable walk home. When I got my first Kula Cloth it completely changed things. No more damp underwear, no more carrying used tissues. Complete game changer. It was the first product I knew I HAD to stock."

Vampire Outdoors Exclusive: 'Adventure is for Every Body'
This design is a Kula for a Cause — £1 from every purchase is donated to Every Body Outdoors CIC, a non-profit championing plus-size inclusion in the outdoors.

Why use a Kula Cloth®?

You're three miles from the car park. Your bladder has opinions. A wild wee it is — but nobody likes the aftermath. The 'shake and drip dry' method doesn't work, and leaving tissues in the countryside is a hard no. Kula Cloth solves both problems in one elegant, pocket-sized and beautiful solution (that people will be jealous of).

  • 🌿 Super absorbent — absorbs 10x its weight in water
  • 🦠 Antimicrobial — advanced silver-infused fabric keeps things hygienic with NO SMELL after use
  • 🤚 Waterproof 'clean' side — your hand stays dry and pee-free
  • 🎒 Clips to your pack — 'double snap' plastic poppers attach your Kula onto any backpack strap, and remain folded closed.
  • 🌙 Retro-reflective thread — find it in the dark with your head torch
  • 💧 Quick-dry and easy to wash — ready for the next adventure
  • ♻️ Eco-friendly materials — bamboo viscose, cotton, organic cotton, polyester; non-toxic and sustainably milled in the USA

How to use a Kula Cloth

Snap it to your pack before you set off. When nature calls, use the soft absorbent side, then fold and snap closed so the clean side faces out. Rinse when you get the chance, air dry, and it's good to go again. Simple, hygienic, leave-no-trace.

Also works as: a handkerchief, a small washcloth, or a conversation starter on the trail.

📦 UK stock held in the UK. Choose from a wide range of designs.

As this is a personal hygiene product, we're unable to accept returns. Please review our returns policy before purchasing.

Specifications

Size: 16 x 16cm (on average)
Weight: 16g

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do I use a Kula Cloth®?

Simply pee in the normal way (note: good practice is to choose a spot 200ft from natural water sources in the countryside). 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.

Important: the Kula Cloth® is NOT for wiping anything OTHER THAN pee. Do not wipe from front to back as you might with toilet paper - keep the Kula entirely in the pee-zone!

Your Kula Cloth® can be attached to the outside of your backpack with its attached ribbon and plastic popper. Once you've used your Kula, you might want to fold it in half and 'double snap' the poppers to keep the used side away from your pack. If it rains it can still be used wet (it will be more of a 'wet wipe'!). Your Kula will dry quickly and can be re-used multiple times in a day.

2. How to clean your Kula Cloth®?

For a day trip, there is no need to wash the cloth between uses . The easiest and gentlest option is to simply rinse with mild soap in the sink when you get home and hang to dry. If you'd rather not hand wash, you can put it in the washing machine (keep the poppers closed to prevent it snagging) but do not use fabric softener or bleach.

If you're on a thru-hike or away for several days, you can wash as needed with a few drops of biodegradable soap and hang to dry. In the event that your Kula gets wet from the rain, it can still be used (it will act more as a 'wet wipe'!). The Kula dries very quickly inside or outside, and UV rays from the sun will also help to 'sterilise' it as it dries.

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