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A Pee Rag for Outdoor Women – Bearfoot Theory


Back in 2014, I spent 22 days hiking the John Muir Trail. Prior to that, the longest backpacking trip I had been on was 5 days, so there was a lot I didn’t know.

One of those things was knowing how to deal with peeing and wiping on the trail. Using toilet paper and packing it out was not a good option since I’d have to carry a ridiculous amount of TP for 22 days. So it seemed the only practical thing to do was to drip dry.

Now let me be real. Drip drying for 22 days without a proper shower left me feeling utterly disgusting down there. What was I thinking?!?

A few years later I was backpacking in Alaska and my backpacking guide taught me the trick of using a small quick-dry washcloth or bandana to wipe after peeing. It was a game changer compared to drip drying or dealing with packing out toilet paper, but this method still had some limitations. I didn’t like touching that washcloth with my hands, and after one use the rag felt pretty dirty.

Shortly after that experience, I discovered the Kula Cloth, which solved every single one of my backcountry peeing woes. The Kula Cloth is a reusable pee cloth with a clean and dirty side that attaches to the outside of your backpack. It’s made of an ultra-absorbant, anti-microbial material, and you can rinse it off in the backcountry or throw it in the washing machine when you get home.

It’s become one of my most beloved pieces of gear for maintaining my hygiene on the trail, and even on day hikes, I always make sure to throw one in my pack. So in this post I’ll share what it is, how to use it and why I love it so much.

And for those of you ladies who are convinced, I’m thrilled to share that I’ve collaborated with Kula to create a custom Bearfoot Theory x Kula Cloth. It features a cosmic mountain scene with a bear (of course) chilling by the water, and I love how it turned out!

Woman holding a Kula Cloth pee rag featuring a bear next to a lake with a cosmic mountain sceneWoman holding a Kula Cloth pee rag featuring a bear next to a lake with a cosmic mountain scene
The Bearfoot Theory x Kula Cloth Collab





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