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Pibella Travel is a discreet, reusable female urination device designed for women to urinate standing or sitting without removing clothes. Made from germ-resistant, BPA-free plastic, it’s compact, TSA-approved, and comes with a portable zip bag. Swiss patented and hospital-tested since 2005, Pibella fits all female body types and is ideal for travel, outdoor activities, and restricted mobility.








| ASIN | B07GH81YQQ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Brand | PIBELLA |
| Color | Pearl |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (272) |
| Date First Available | 28 April 2017 |
| Department | Women's |
| Included Components | Pibella, portable zip bag |
| Item model number | 600340 |
| Manufacturer | Pibella |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 1.6 x 4 cm; 27 g |
| Size | 2 pack |
S**S
It works
I practiced in the shower and it works. I used it inside the car during a camping trip. I always keep it in the car (after cleaning) for emergency use
J**E
I've tried a few different urinary devices and this one is my favourite by far. The design is way more leak proof than the ones that sit outside your vulva. And much smaller and easy to carry around. But you do have to be comfortable getting up in there with this one, because the spout sits inside your labia over your urethra. This is very niche, but this doesn't work for peeing into a bottle in a very small tent (ultralight 1P tents). Because the pibella needs to be positioned straight down between your legs, and a container has to be under it, there isn't enough vertical space to fit the whole system under you if you're kneeling. You need to be able to stand.
R**L
I was so excited to get this. I have been trying to hike more and bathrooms have always been an issue. There was one trip I thought an adult diaper would work great - nope…don’t do it (the list is endless as to “why”). So, I had read about various urination devices and figured why not. I read so many reviews. There could be other products that are amazing, but this is the only one I have tried and can vouch for. I was concerned about #1 overflowing, #2 size #3 storage #4 cleanliness. #1 overflowing - get to know your anatomy. There is no way to overflow this thing if you put it up against your skin in the right spot. So…get to know your anatomy and put it on your urethra (pee hole). (I was worried other devices would overflow but the physics for this one just made sense in not being able to actually overflow) #2 size - it’s not too big. I think it could fit in a smal pencil bag. #3 storage - it comes with a very small ziploc style bag with the sliding plastic piece. It works for the interim until you get something a bit more permanent. I got a waterproof zipper bag from a ultra lite hiking gear store. #4 cleanliness - this is hydrophobic so after gently shaking it off after use it will be dry minus maybe a spot or two. It can be rinsed pretty easily and cleaned easily. Cleaning the inside is harder since it is narrow but as long as you maintain cleaning it shouldn’t be too hard. Now, there is a drawback to this device. I tried very hard to attempt to use this while wearing pants. The angles are just all wrong. Think of anatomy here. Zippers on pants are made for dudes. Their outdoor plumbing comes off the front. Unfortunately a zipper with female anatomy does nothing. Even with this device the angle is wrong. The access should be in the crotch seam, so, as such, I did not feel I could do this without dropping drawers a bit. (I have since bought pants that may work with the device but have not had a chance to test it out yet). If you are ok with exposing a bit, it should work out. Hiking in a dress or tunic you should be fine. Hiking with lose shorts should also be ok. I found using this for tent camping was fantastic especially when there were no bathrooms nearby. It is easy to use an old water bottle to collect pee and then take care of it later. Alright, so success rate is what I also need to know. I have only used a few times. Once I got past the learning curve it has been fine. I didn’t get a chance to practice in a bathroom or shower before taking the plunge like some reviewers did. Thanks to last minute delivery it came right before skipping town to go hiking. Nothing like figuring it out on the fly. It is still mentally very weird for me to say “it’s ok to pee here…you won’t pee on yourself”. But that is a hard one to overcome mentally. I’m sure I’m missing other details but hopefully this helps you out.
F**.
THE perfect tool that any women should have!
K**.
I'm an outdoorsy woman and I have tried a few FUDs (female urination devices) in my time and I've honestly hated them all! The nozzle is too short and I end up peeing on myself or have to concentrate so hard to control my urine output so as to not overflow the damn thing. Them came the Pibella... The heavens sing as I say the name. Well as soon as I got it, I had to try it out. I felt confident to not try it in the shower, but not so confident to try it fully clothed. So bottom naked, standing in front of the toilet was my choice. Seamless!!! Instructions were clear and showed you how to use it perfectly. I peed in the toilet like a man and I didn't have to have a shower afterwards to clean myself up!!! Highly recommend for anyone who needs assistance with standing to pee or just doesn't want to have to squat anymore!
J**S
Sturdy neat and small but I need more practice. ...not managed a dribble free pee yet but I think it will be possible eventually.
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