Urine Luck: Reusable Pee Cloth Brand Is Looking for Its #1 Fan

As a lifelong backpacker and staff writer for GearJunkie, I’ve tested and written about hundreds of products in nearly every category, and yet my favorite, absolutely must-have piece of gear when I go into the woods is a reusable pee cloth. A Kula Cloth, an anti-microbial, washable pee cloth, makes the simple yet messy task of peeing in nature cleaner and far more pleasant.
Since Anastasia Allison started it in 2018, the brand has grown from a small cottage shop into a booming business, landing in major stores like REI. And now it’s looking for its next brand ambassadors. It’s a golden opportunity to get into the outdoor industry and show your love for sustainable, leave-no-trace ethics.
What Is a Kula Cloth?
Everyone has to pee in the woods, and there’s nothing worse than drip-drying and getting your underwear and pants damp — a foolproof recipe for chafing. The Kula Cloth solves this with an ingenious design.
One side is soft and absorbent that you wipe yourself with, and the other side is waterproof to keep your hand clean. You can choose any number of artistic designs to go on the waterproof side, from rocks to colorful mountains to photos of pikas.
It has a handy strap with a snap to easily attach it to the outside of your pack. It’s made with an anti-microbial, silver-infused fabric to keep it from getting stinky. Once your outdoor adventure is complete, you just handwash it, let it dry, and reuse it on the next trip. With a weight of just half an ounce, even diehard ultralighters won’t fuss about adding it to their kit.
Why Use a Kula Cloth?
At first thought, a reusable pee cloth may seem unnecessary. But what are you going to do? Drip-drying is terrible, and using toilet paper means you have to carry it with you for the rest of your hike. You could use a bandana or towel, but after a few bathroom breaks, those aren’t exactly sterile.
I’ve tried a pee funnel before, but those are messy and stinky, and you still need to wipe yourself. (Fun fact: I once tripped while using a Shewee and hiked with pee all over myself for another 15 miles.) A Kula Cloth is the most hygienic, eco-friendly, and zero-waste–friendly option.
And with a price tag of $20, it’s an actually affordable piece of backpacking gear. I’ve had mine for years, and it’s as good as new, minus a little fuzziness.
I’m not the only stan. GJ Hunt & Fish Editor Rachelle Schrute doesn’t go anywhere outside without her Kula. “I love my Kula Cloth with a level of loyalty that feels mildly unhinged. It’s clean, practical, easy to clip on a pack, and has proven its worth on every backcountry trip, which is more than I can say for most men and at least one tent,” she said.
The Gig
Since its humble beginnings, Kula Cloth has exploded in popularity. It’s got over 72,000 followers on Instagram, and is now seeking its brand ambassadors to help spread the word. Each ambassador will receive a bag of Kula Cloths to pass out on hikes, along with a discount code. To apply, visit this link. Potential ambassadors will need to share their social media handles and answer four questions:
- What are some of your favorite hikes?
- What are some hikes/camping trips you have planned? Please include dates and locations.
- What is your dream hike/hiking destination?
- What do you want to be a Kula ambassador?
If you are an avid hiker or backpacker, take the shot and apply today. Given the brand’s legions of fans, however, you might have some stiff competition.
Read the full article here





