Pee in the Dirt Trails Kula Cloth
Pee in the Dirt Trails Kula Cloth
Introducing the Trails Magazine x Kula Cloth "Pee in the Dirt" Pee Cloth! Designed by Trails contributor Emma Mary Murray, this Blaze-emblazoned Kula proudly makes it clear where you'd rather be sleeping...er, peeing!
What is a Kula Cloth?
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! Read more here.
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