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SHEWEE Car & Camp Pack -Reusable Pee Funnel – The Original Female Urination Device Since 1999! Quickly, Easily and Discreetly, Wee Standing Up Without Removing Clothing

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Tester notes: “This one has a non-flexible cupping base that prevents spillage, but your shoes will certainly be wet with the short spout. The LadyJ is really meant to be used with a portable urinal attachment, rather than freeform standing and peeing. With an extender, it could really do the job, but there is still the problem of size. The LadyJ is the largest and most ungainly of the FUDs, which means it’s not very portable. Its main purpose is medical, and the funnel is appropriately sized to avoid any spills in an in-home care situation, making it a great option for recuperating from hiking injuries, perhaps— but not for the hiking itself.” GoGirl Our tester can’t recommend the Go Girl; she found it unusably wobbly.

The Whiz freedom is much stiffer than the GoGirl but still a bit flexible which made it easier to get the all-important body seal just right. It worked first time in the shower and first time with pants. Even though the plastic is flexible, it was still firm enough pee with underwear and unzipped pants pressing against it without the seal being breached. The flow didn’t quite match the Shewee, but it still coped with the bigger whizzes. This not-too-hard not-too-soft option just needed a bit of a man shake for drip-free removal and was the clear winner for us. Due to its open design, the pStyle allows you to get the angle just right in a confined space, making it the most agile of the bunch. It’s made with rigid plastic, but it’s narrow and a little shallower than the others, meaning it can slide more easily through a harness and under jeans (pants with zippers make things easier; high-waisted leggings make it much harder). It’s less of a funnel and more like a baby luge. Due to it being long and short (in terms of height), the pStyle doesn’t need a lot of space to operate. While the upper opening seals against your body, the “spout” portion is not enclosed, which means there’s splash potential if you’re not careful. I was a little nervous that the opening would be too shallow, but it sealed well and worked as advertised even with jeans and a harness. After a couple uses, you’ll get the angle down—start by pressing the pStyle firmly against yourself, lean a little forward, and let gravity do the rest.

It is not recommended to use a Shewee while driving as it can distract you from the road. Park your car in a safe spot before using it.

When you first see a Shewee, you might wonder which part goes where. But don’t worry, nothing goes inside you.When hiking, camping, or traveling to certain areas, squatting may be the only way to pee. However, it can also be awkward and messy. For women, finding a convenient and discreet way to relieve themselves while on the road can be a challenge. However, with the invention of the Shewee, a portable urination device, women can now use the bathroom easily and comfortably, even while in a car. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to use a Shewee in the car. Confidence is a significant factor when using your Shewee. Try using it outside when you aren’t desperate to pee once you feel comfortable using it at home. After you’ve used it a few times, you’ll wonder why you waited so long to buy one. How To Position A Shewee

The temptation is to press the Shewee against you, hoping there are no spills. This doesn’t work well, and this is when accidents happen. Don’t create a vacuum. If you’re using a Shewee (and not a similar product made by another company) you’ll have to fit the hose into the funnel when you have to go. All you need to do to use your Shewee is unzip your pants, move your underwear to the side and nestle the Shewee against your pelvis – the top part sits against your public bone while the extended part slides underneath to catch any drips. Make sure you’re holding it securely before you start to go, and also pay attention to where the spout is pointing so you’re not accidentally peeing on a wasp’s nest. 5. Clean it There are other practical reasons for a funnel. It’s not pleasant to pee outside when it’s blizzarding, and no one wants to leave a warm tent on a cold night to go squat in a snowdrift. Or maybe there’s poison ivy all over the ground, or you’re on steep terrain. Whatever the reason, it’s pretty liberating to be able to drink as much water as you want without having to take into consideration your future pee opportunities. Readers have been all over the world with it. One says, “I took mine on safari. I used it in unsanitary restrooms and the bush when there were no toilets.”For guys, it’s actually very easy to use something like this. Just aim into the bag, and then seal it up when you’re done! Learn more about the Travel Jane

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