




🚀 Elevate your bathroom game—stand tall, stay fresh, and never miss a moment!
The pStyle Female Urination Device is a lightweight, durable, and easy-to-clean pee funnel made from BPA-free polypropylene. Designed for women and all genders, it enables standing urination fully clothed, ideal for camping, travel, outdoor work, and physical recovery. Its compact, shatter-resistant design reduces toilet paper use and fits seamlessly into active lifestyles.











| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 9.25 x 3.74 x 1.61 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 7.75 x 1.75 x 1.75 inches |
| Brand Name | pStyle |
| Color | Lilac |
| Material | Polypropylene |
| Manufacturer | pStyle |
| Part Number | 01 |
S**B
Simple but Effective
The PStyle is basic and it works. I appreciate the smaller size because it fits into my backpack side pouch better, it weighs less, and the hard plastic cleans well/easily. Another brand I tried had a longer funnel you had to fold back to insert in its carrying case, which was extra work/extra touching the piece, and the funnel was made of a rubber material to allow it to fold, but that made it heavier and I don’t feel rubber cleaned as well as the hard plastic. The compact size is meant to travel yet it is adequate for the purpose. You just need to place it accurately. I recommend you practice using it at home so you don’t have to fiddle around on the trail or road side figuring out optimal placement on your body. It is not rocket science, you simply need to be familiar with your body and where to place the funnel so the liquid lands where it is supposed to. A couple of practice times and you’ll have it. Also, I would keep my shoes clear from splashes by standing with a wide stance like a guy (same thing we do if we squat). Lastly, do a practice run while wearing the clothes you plan to wear when using it on the trail or traveling. I found some of my pant zippers are not low enough to allow me to keep the back of my pants in place covering my rear while pushing the front of my pants down low enough to insert the PStyle and hold it level. Elastic waistband pants are also challenging because the waistband typically won’t stretch out enough to allow you to drop the front low enough to insert the PStyle without the back of your pants pulling down to expose half your rear (nullifying the whole point to standing). The PStyle is not the problem, it is the fit of women’s clothing. Bottom line, you need to try it out with your clothing and figure out placement before you use it in public. I did not practice in advance when walking the Camino and belatedly discovered the mentioned challenges. Fortunately, I had access to bathrooms and I could skip using the funnel. I will need to use it on my upcoming Inca Trail hike, however, so I am heeding my own advice and my practice thus far has been great, it is easy to use!
A**!
It worked! No practice needed!
[ Note: The case cost extra. I wasn’t happy about that aspect but it’s well made and worth it. ] Plain and simple, pStyle works and I can’t wait to use it “in the wild!” I have knee problems and am unable to squat. And, I’m a believer in hydration! So after some research reading customer reviews on similar products listed on Amazon, I settled on pStyle. Mostly because it was simple, took little space, and seemed doable without assembling parts, or dropping undergarments. It also seemed that a harder, less flexible material would provide a better seal than silicone. I received my unit today and decided to go for it. And not in the shower. I brazenly stood at my toilet like a man, did my business and not even one drop went astray. First try. (I was careful to follow some of the helpful tips in the reviews from people who have used pStyle successfully.) How happy am I? As happy as a full water flask in my hands and a full badder near a forest. UPDATE: Everyone should travel with this! It saved me in Europe and the Middle East many times over. No accidents, no leakage, I could pee like a man in the wild without exposing myself. Wished I had it along at Target last night when the toilets had run out of TP!!!
A**O
Will be very useful once comfortable using it.
Tested this at home. It is simple to use (need more use to feel comfortable using it in the outdoors) and performs as stated.
S**N
Get one!
Never leave home without this sucker. You can use it while wearing a backpack or harness. No more bum views and no more trying to find a spot off the trail to hide
M**Y
Good, but could be better
I tried this because so many women in whitewater love it. It's ok. I think I'd like it more if I didn't already love the Tinklebelle. The pstyle is a couple of inches shorter, so I have to be more careful about not peeing on my feet or my layers (if I have a lot of layers on, like kayaking in a drysuit, or wearing winter layers). For the price, it's good, but if you can, splurge and get yourself a Tinklebelle instead. Pros: easy to clean, packs nicely, hard plastic so it won't collapse on you when you're in a hurry to go, trough style FUD so it won't overflow like any tunnel style FUD, great price Cons: plastic is a little hard on the lady parts, wish it was longer especially if I'm wearing lots of layers (but I recognize length makes it less packable).
V**C
15/10 Recommend! Best one out there! Read my 1-6
This one is MUCH better than the softer silicone type ones. The harder shell actually controls the flow better and it doesn't "flow over" which could be a horrible situation. Let me break a few things down: 1) I have OAB (33yo f) and have my whole life. It makes roadtripping difficult because I have to stop to pee every 30-60 minutes on a bad day. 45mins to 90 minutes on a better day. This thing makes it quick, especially if there are not any bathrooms around for miles. Keep TP or babywipes in the card with a trashbag (Remember, the camping rule - Pack it in, pack it out) and I just toss the bag at the next gas station. 2) Hard shell controls 'the flow' better and it doesn't overflow. Lets be honest, NObody wants that to happen. I've tested out other types included the OG brand for the shewee. This is by far the easiest to use and the best one i've tried. 3) I camp a LOT in the warmer months, hike, fish etc. I have three of these. I keep one in the our Camping Tote, one in my Truck and one in my partners card. 4) Easier to clean and sanitize than the softer brands which you should do after each use. If you're camping and don't have access to really clean, you can just pour water all over it to rinse if off. Just make sure to sanitize when you're home. 5) Easier to keep your pants on and stand to pee, the softer ones are wider and you kind of have to squat a bit and get it to fit just right. I used one of these while staring out at the lake (thinking my bottom half was hidden by some trees, but a couple of kayakers would disagree LMAO) But I was covered, still had my pants up so there was nothing for them to see but a stream 😂 6) As a female, it is nice that when you're done, you can kind of drag it forward and it takes alot of the remaining 'drip' with it, so a small piece of TP or one babywipe should take care of what's left and you're done! 15/10 recommend this Brand
M**S
Absolutely the best!
This has been a total game changer for my health and hydration. I drive for a living and can't just pull over and go potty when I want. We work as a team (four of us run together), and I'm usually the only female. When we do stop so the men can "cool the tires" ... I was usually left yanking my britches down and hoping I didn't get seen (which can get me an indecent exposure ticket) or just dehydrating myself. I started looking into female devices where I could stand and go potty fully clothed. I tried 6 brands and absolutely love this one. I buy extras to give to co-workers that are willing to give it a try. These are rigid plastic, so the downfall of these is you can't fold it up and stuff it in your pocket to be discreet (like if you're going to use a nasty porta-potty). The problem with the soft/collapsible ones is... well, they collapse. When you are using it. Not good. There were other rigid ones. The one with the hose seemed handy, until you use it. You've got to seriously control the flow of pee or it doesn't drain fast enough and you fill your jeans. Not good. The hardest part about using these is teaching yourself it's ok to pee standing up. We go our entire lives NOT peeing standing up, so sometimes it's hard to "release" the pee and go. Once you become comfortable with this device, it's easy to "release". You stay fully clothed. If you're wearing jeans, just unbutton and unzip. Stick the pStyle into your underwear and (if people are around) pull your shirt back down to cover yourself. Push the device toward the back until it gets to the "V" basically stopping at your butt cheeks. The other end is obviously still outside your clothing. You do need to point the tip downward so the pee can drain out. If you have tight jeans, you might need to lean forward a bit so you can point it downward. When done, "scrape" the pStyle along your hooha all the way to the front, removing the device from your clothing. That wipes you, and it's better than using TP. Absolutely dry down there. I keep a package of antibacterial wipes handy that I wipe the device with to clean it and stick it back in the case I made for it. It's a good idea to either buy a case or make one if you're handy with a sewing machine. I made mine, and I'm not super handy sewing. The pee does splatter when it hits the ground (so hitting a weed or grass is good) and keep in mind the wind direction. This also works really well to stick the tip into a bottle and pee in a bottle if you need to. If I end up sleeping in my vehicle, I can get on my knees in bed and go in a bottle. Sure better than getting up and going inside a truck stop at 2am. This device has absolutely saved my health and sanity. Definitely worth the try. I've put these in all our vehicles, plus keep one at home in case the bathroom is busy.
F**E
Surprisingly awesome
Alright...Normally I don't write reviews on account of me being lazy but I figured for something as cool and useful as this, I should. Let me preface by saying I am in NO WAY an outdoors man, not an avid one anyway. My boyfriend, however, would be a mountainman if he could and he drags me out on all sorts of adventures (hiking, camping, etc.). My biggest problem (and fear) was always the bathroom situations when we go out; "are there bathrooms there?" "Will I have to piss outside?" Fast forward to me buying this little doohickie...GAME. CHANGER. Super easy to use, didn't have to pull my pants/underwear down to my knees, DIDN'T piss on my own shoes, my mind was blown! I felt liberated! I felt ALIVE! I was ready to tackle any and everything! And I drank SO MUCH WATER. Ugh. We were in the desert too, so hydration was crucial. I got to piss behind rocks, bushes, trees, you name it. Didn't even have to take my pack off, just unzip and go, AND not irritating to the sensitive bits. I suggest "drip drying," wiping with a kula cloth if you got one, or gently brush the brim of the pstyle against you to catch those last few drips. But if you wanna get fancy, do a little shake of the PUD and a cute little wiggle of the hips and you're good! Should knock loose any remaining tinkles. The only thing I would critique however is it does get a bit annoying to have to always rinse it out after use; I mean, hygiene is key of course, but having to dump water into it just became a chore. Sure you can shake it out or even wipe it clean with a kula cloth, but whatever method you choose, be sure to wash it with soap and water once your back home. Tldr: Thing is awesome for pee peeing outside, works around clothes, and you will feel like a whole new person if you've never experienced the joy of peeing on the go. Rinse after every use or wipe clean, but use soap to really clean that sucker after a weekend of roughing it.
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