Kula is a pee cloth for anybody that squats when they pee.
A Kula Cloth® is the first of its kind - an intentionally (and obsessively) designed reusable antimicrobial pee cloth!
In a wilderness setting (or heck, even at a porta potty!), it's very important to have good hygiene. Traditionally, we either pack in excess amounts of toilet paper and/or employ the 'shaking off' method (aka 'drip dry'). Neither of these are good options. A pee cloth is a way that we can stay comfortable AND have a positive impact on the environment at the same time.
A Kula Cloth® is the first of its kind - an intentionally (and obsessively) designed reusable antimicrobial pee cloth!
In a wilderness setting (or heck, even at a porta potty!), it's very important to have good hygiene. Traditionally, we either pack in excess amounts of toilet paper and/or employ the 'shaking off' method (aka 'drip dry'). Neither of these are good options. A pee cloth is a way that we can stay comfortable AND have a positive impact on the environment at the same time.
KULA CLOTH® WAS BORN DURING A TRIP TO THE ALPINE LAKES WILDERNESS IN WASHINGTON STATE. ANASTASIA ALLISON WAS ENJOYING A SPECTACULAR SUNSET OVER ROBIN LAKES, WHEN SHE WALKED AROUND A LARCH TREE TO DISCOVER... A GIANT PILE OF TOILET PAPER.
Upon returning home, she started researching Leave No Trace options for toilet paper in the wilderness. She discovered the concept of a pee cloth and decided to give it a try (even though she had to admit - it sounded a little weird at first). She didn't like the idea of a bandana, so she bought a small blue piece of microfiber.
This piece of fabric was a game changer for her - as a women's backpacking instructor for nearly 10 years, she started encouraging all of her students to use a pee cloth in the wilderness.
A DREAM IS BORN.
As a joke, Anastasia started taking photos of her blue microfiber pee cloth in various spectacular wilderness settings. She was taking a dramatic photo of her pee cloth on the Wind River High Route when she caught herself thinking, "I wish that looked cooler." Suddenly, she had the idea to design an intentional pee cloth - something that she could feel proud to wear on her pack. She wanted it to feel like an actual piece of gear, not just an afterthought 'rag' or a scrap of cloth.
After nearly 3 years of obsessively researching (with ZERO experience in the textile industry and no clue how to use a sewing machine) and after hundreds of hours of field testing with over 30 adventurous testers, she finalized the design and the Kula Cloth™ was born.
THE MISSION OF KULA CLOTH® IS TO:
• Encourage Leave No Trace practices by normalizing conversations around hygiene through the use of an intentionally designed pee cloth
• Cultivate a community of individuals who promote stewardship through leading by example
• Use Kula as a vehicle for good in the world to support organizations, artists and individuals that are working to diversify outdoors paces
We believe that the 'sustainable/eco' movement starts with YOU. It starts with YOUR commitment to protect the safety and human rights of the person on the trail next to you or in your community, regardless of what they look like or who they love.
KULA MEANS MORE THAN JUST A PIECE OF GEAR.
The Kula Cloth® gets its name from Kula Khangri - the tallest mountain in Bhutan. Anastasia completed a trek in Bhutan in 2011, and it was a life-changing experience for her. Including the name of a peak symbolizes the process of accomplishing anything in life - mountains are climbed one step at a time.
Kula also means 'community'. It is our belief that the Kula Cloth® will cultivate an environment of connection between those who feel a common bond over this very intentional piece of gear.
Upon returning home, she started researching Leave No Trace options for toilet paper in the wilderness. She discovered the concept of a pee cloth and decided to give it a try (even though she had to admit - it sounded a little weird at first). She didn't like the idea of a bandana, so she bought a small blue piece of microfiber.
This piece of fabric was a game changer for her - as a women's backpacking instructor for nearly 10 years, she started encouraging all of her students to use a pee cloth in the wilderness.
A DREAM IS BORN.
As a joke, Anastasia started taking photos of her blue microfiber pee cloth in various spectacular wilderness settings. She was taking a dramatic photo of her pee cloth on the Wind River High Route when she caught herself thinking, "I wish that looked cooler." Suddenly, she had the idea to design an intentional pee cloth - something that she could feel proud to wear on her pack. She wanted it to feel like an actual piece of gear, not just an afterthought 'rag' or a scrap of cloth.
After nearly 3 years of obsessively researching (with ZERO experience in the textile industry and no clue how to use a sewing machine) and after hundreds of hours of field testing with over 30 adventurous testers, she finalized the design and the Kula Cloth™ was born.
THE MISSION OF KULA CLOTH® IS TO:
• Encourage Leave No Trace practices by normalizing conversations around hygiene through the use of an intentionally designed pee cloth
• Cultivate a community of individuals who promote stewardship through leading by example
• Use Kula as a vehicle for good in the world to support organizations, artists and individuals that are working to diversify outdoors paces
We believe that the 'sustainable/eco' movement starts with YOU. It starts with YOUR commitment to protect the safety and human rights of the person on the trail next to you or in your community, regardless of what they look like or who they love.
KULA MEANS MORE THAN JUST A PIECE OF GEAR.
The Kula Cloth® gets its name from Kula Khangri - the tallest mountain in Bhutan. Anastasia completed a trek in Bhutan in 2011, and it was a life-changing experience for her. Including the name of a peak symbolizes the process of accomplishing anything in life - mountains are climbed one step at a time.
Kula also means 'community'. It is our belief that the Kula Cloth® will cultivate an environment of connection between those who feel a common bond over this very intentional piece of gear.
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