













Description
Ships in 1-2 business days | Based in Mill Creek, WA | Est. 2018
This is more than just a cloth. This is the product of years of obsessing over a way to create a pee cloth that solves all of the problems of traditional pee rag options. It is a real piece of gear (not an afterthought scrap or remnant of fabric) created out of a love for the community of people Kula Cloth® serves and loves for the wilderness experiences they seek.
Kula is perfect for all of life's adventures... you can even use it at home as a zero waste alternative!
Features:
- Super absorbent (absorbs 10x its weight in water!)
- Advanced silver-infused, antimicrobial fabric
- Eco-friendly non-toxic materials
- Durable and waterproof 'clean' side so your hand doesn't get wet
- Easily snaps to backpack using plastic snaps
- 'Double snap' allows cloth to hang while folded in half (so it doesn't touch your pack and/or get dirty on the trail)
- Easy to clean or rinse and quick to dry
- Retro-reflective thread detail for locating it at night with your headlamp
The Kula Cloth® has two distinct sides: one that is waterproof and the other that is soft and absorbent. This means that pee never touches your hand!
_______________________________________________
Specs:
Dimensions: ~5.5" x 5.5" | 14cm x 14cm
Weight: 0.5oz | 14g
Materials:
- Silver-infused, antimicrobial fabric - Bamboo Viscose, Cotton, Organic Cotton, Polyester
- PFAS-Free
Made in the USA
***Returns cannot be accepted on this product.
- Reviews
- Questions

It's A Mask!
Because this little cloth was just the ticket for me hiking in the woods, I bought them for my daughters and granddaughter. I also carry one in my pickup.After using it once on the trail, I hung it off my pack to dry. Passing hikers spotted it and and asked each other what it was. Before I could answer, one of the ladies said, "It's a mask!". Yep! 🤣🤣🤣


Mom bladder
I love this. I take my kids camping, but when I have to go at night I don't want to wake everyone up to come to the bathroom with me, but don't want to be living in my drips all night either. Definitely recommend.

Carry one - always! You never know...
I had one previously but misplaced it so I did not hesitate purchasing additional and a spare. I wish I had had one with me when traveling in Laos Dec/Jan. There you carry tissue with you at all times.

Does the trick!
I bought a Kula for my wife a few weeks ago. She loves how she can bring the cloth on our day hikes or extended backpacking trips and avoid bringing in (and out) TP.