'Campsite Dreams' Kula Cloth ®
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'Campsite Dreams' Kula Cloth ®

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'Campsite Dreams' Kula Cloth ®Kula Cloth is for the person who loves being outside but is tired of pretending that outdoor hygiene isnt a real part of the experience. Maybe youre backpacking for the first time and quietly wondering how any of this works. Maybe youre a seasoned hiker whos packed out soggy toilet paper one too many times. Maybe youre road tripping, camping, traveling, or standing in front of a suspiciously empty porta potty realizing you should have planned ahead.

Kula Cloth® is for the person who loves being outside but is tired of pretending that outdoor hygiene isn’t a real part of the experience. Maybe you’re backpacking for the first time and quietly wondering how any of this works. Maybe you’re a seasoned hiker who’s packed out soggy toilet paper one too many times. Maybe you’re road tripping, camping, traveling, or standing in front of a suspiciously empty porta potty realizing you should have planned ahead. You care about comfort, cleanliness, and leaving less waste behind, but you also want gear that feels thoughtful, approachable, and human. Kula Cloth was built for people who want a simpler, cleaner, lower-waste way to exist comfortably in the outdoors — without shame, awkwardness, or unnecessary complication.

Pssst... Read our guide about how to pee outside right here: PEEING OUTSIDE!  

How does it work?
One side is soft and absorbent to gently pat dry, while the other side is waterproof to keep your hand protected. After use, snap it onto your backpack to air dry—it’s always accessible, discreet, and easy to use.

Why choose a reusable pee cloth instead of toilet paper?

  • No need to carry or pack out used toilet paper
  • Helps prevent irritation by keeping you dry
  • Antimicrobial fabric reduces odor between washes
  • Reflective detail on edge makes it easy to find at night with a headlamp
  • Eco-friendly and reusable for thousands of uses
  • Clips onto your pack for quick, convenient access

Who is it for?

  • Women and anyone who squats to pee outdoors
  • Hikers, backpackers, campers, and trail runners
  • Travelers, van lifers, and festival-goers
  • Anyone looking for a cleaner, more sustainable hygiene solution

Kula Cloth is a small piece of gear that solves a big problem.
Once you use it, you’ll never want to go back to toilet paper on the trail.

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