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Product description
The Whiz freedom is a small and easy to use device which allows women to urinate while standing or sitting without undressing or needing to squat. Carefully designed to fit the curves of the female body, the Whiz is non-invasive, hygienic and extremely comfortable. It is made of a soft, flexible medical grade thermo plastic elastomer which is impregnated with an antibacterial agent and is hydrophobic - repelling fluids with a single flick of the wrist and leaving no smell or residue.
This kit comes with the Whiz Freedom, a 4 inch Extension Tube and Whiz Bag (soft plastic, waterproof carrying case).
The Whiz is re-usable (eco-friendly) and can be discreetly rolled, folded and stored. It has been clinically tested and is used by women of all ages, giving them the freedom to pass urine conveniently.
Ideal for traveling, camping, festivals, outdoor trips and for anyone who is eco-conscious. The Whiz has been endorsed by both sportswomen and the mobility impaired and has made dirty toilets and awkward pee stops a thing of the past!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2010
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I love this thing! It has come in handy on so many occasions. Whiz Freedom is easy to use, easy to clean, and easy to travel with. I have used this out in the wild, but more often in a public restroom where I don't want to come anywhere near the toilet seat (even with a tissue protector). I took this with me on my trip to Europe because I had heard tales of not toilet seats in some countries (and it is true...yikes). I was so glad I did, because there were many times this little thing was a LIFE SAVER! I would recommend this item to anyone.
To the people who are having problems: It is possible they might be using it backwards. If you use it properly the cup part never fills, the urine just runs down the spout. If it is not doing that, you must be fighting gravity or somehow impeding the flow. Use a light touch, and practice in your own bathroom if you need to. Once you get it, it is fantastic. When I first got this I was a little worried about spills or leaks. I was successful on my first try.
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2010
I researched all the types quit a bit and to me this one seems the least flawed. Non of them seemed perfect but hey, it's better than the alternative! It's about 6 inches by 3 inches, it's flexible rubber that repels liquid so you can flick dry. I bought a tiny dry sack from REI that I store it in and I'm thinking of designating one of my camp towels/washcloth to put in there with it to keep it clean and dry in the bag. Then you can just wash out the cloth in the morning. I wish REI sold these. I bought it online, it was inexpensive and worth a try. So far I've used it once at home with no issues. I like that it can be squished into a tiny ball so I just don't press very hard and it works fine. Now I just need to find a Nalgene with a small lid top for thunderstorms. I think I might use it at the state fair too, I hate porta potty bathrooms.
I haven't tried it with pants on yet hope it works.
This may seem like a very silly thing, but go camping in a thunderstorm in the wilderness and it is suddenly very nice to be able to make like a guy and shoot it out the tent flap or into a bottle, rather than getting completely drenched while squatting outdoors.