Biffy Bag Pocket Size WC usa e getta, confezione classica da 100

Brand:Biffy Bag

3.6/5

571.60

Paese di origine: Stati Uniti. Peso della confezione dell'articolo: 16,05 libbre. Tipo di prodotto: prodotto per attività ricreative all'aperto. Dimensioni della confezione dell'articolo: 35.814 L X 38.608 W X 27.432 H (Cm).

Paese di origine: Stati Uniti. Peso della confezione dell'articolo: 16,05 libbre. Tipo di prodotto: prodotto per attività ricreative all'aperto. Dimensioni della confezione dell'articolo: 35.814 L X 38.608 W X 27.432 H (Cm).
Brand Biffy Bag
Brand Name ‎Biffy Bag
Color Classic
Color ‎Classic
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 452 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Item Form Bag
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎15.2 x 14.1 x 10.8 inches
Item Weight 16.09 Pounds
Item Weight ‎16.09 Pounds
Number of Items 100
Number of Items ‎100
Package Weight ‎16.05 Pounds
Part Number ‎100C-3951
Size ‎Pack of 100
Unit Count 100.0 Count

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Scritto da: lclaflin
Awesome, but not designed for women
My friend and I took these kayak camping in an area where you have to pack out your poop. The design is awesome in that the large plastic material that you tie around your waist funnels down into a mylar (or similar material) storage bag with the powder. It's integrated and connected. Very unlikely you will make a mess. BUT - it's designed for men, unless you want to risk wiping back to front, which we woman should definitely not do. Basically, you tie this large "bib" around your waist with the tie in the front. The rest of the plastic and bag are then hanging off your back. You reach under/between your legs to pull it up in front, essentially creating a huge plastic area to poop into. That setup does not at all allow women to wipe from front to back. But it IS easy to improvise! You could make sure all the poop gets funneled down into the bag and then drop the front part to wipe. Or, what we did because a half squat is so uncomfortable, was to spread the whole thing out flat on the ground, squat over it and do our thang. The product comes with individual amounts of toilet paper (was a very good amount) and a hand/butt wet wipe. You basically put your TP and wet wipe and all the plastic bib and poop into the metallic bag and seal it shut. We didn't smell any odor coming from it the rest of the day. All in all, it does the job well and it's easy to make it work for your anatomy. We would use this again for sure.
Scritto da: So Cal
Works very well, but not quite as advertised
These bags work very well when you need them, but you need to know two things before using them. First, the amount of toilet paper they provide is woefully inadequate, so pack extra TP when you use the Biffy Bag. Second, the waist straps are very difficult to find, so I just put my entire behind in the green bag when I use the Biffy Bag. Everything else works perfectly - just pack extra TP!
Scritto da: Ryan V
Great for dispersed camping
We used these on a recent "off-season" dispersed camping trip. That meant most bathrooms were closed in the National Forest. These bags work, but I wish they were a little bigger. I'm not a huge guy at 5'10 and 34 waist. I do have muscular legs and bigger glutes due to weight lifting. The bag straps barely had enough length to tie around my waist. The perforations for the straps were also not the best and almost didn't work to separate the strap cleanly on one of the 4 bags I used that weekend. You probably want more toilet paper than comes in a pack, or extra wet wipes for yourself so bring your own. I understand that they can't pack them full of paper and wipes, and frankly I didn't expect them to even have paper and a hand wipe in the pack. They do a great job containing smell. The worst part is having to get all the air out of the inner bag to be able to tie it off and stuff it back in the foil bag. That can't be helped though. Do yourself a favor and get more than you need and practice with one at home in a safe non-rushed environment so you are not surprised or unfamiliar as you would be if you'd never used one and suddenly had an urgent need. I would also use these hunting in a blind over a bucket, or take one if hunting out of a tree stand, but would recommend climbing down to use it.
Scritto da: Casie Castle
Lifesaving
I found these little gems by accident while on a support site for Crohn's and UC patients. As a "crohn-ie" with IBS-D--because Crohn's isn't exciting enough, I cannot emphasize the importance of having these little potty packs stashed in every vehicle, suitcase, computer bag, backpack, purse, pocket, and outbuilding has been. If you've ever been caught in an "emergency roadside" situation you will want these. Admittedly it feels a bit awkward to tie a giant plastic bag around your waist, pull the flap between your legs like a diaper and allow things to take their course, but it is far superior to the alternatives of flashing everyone on the interstate or having a potty accident in your car. Got kids? Get these. Got crohns/UC/IBS-D? Get these. Love to eat Thai food at level 5 spicy? Get these. Travel? Get these. Camp? Get these. Hike? Get these. Line for the women's room too long? Don't like porta-potties? Get these. The gelling powder in the inner potty bag is great, and the sealable, puncture proof outer pouch is fantastic.
Scritto da: Tkrames4290
Works and mostly keeps the smell in
Easy to carry in pack/in vehicle/ in pocket. Use because I sometimes work far away from a bathroom and this comes in handy. Works and gets job done. I would say keeps in 90% of the smell too. I also backpack but have never needed to use it for that.
Scritto da: Jonathan Williams
Never leave home without them
I recently picked these up for a 26mile backpacking trip, and I am very glad I did. The package is not odor proof but it keeps it nice and sealed for packing out if you have an emergency....stop. I now carry at least one with me every hike.
Scritto da: Southwesterners
Peace of mind for those with urgency issues
I have a condition that gives me symptoms similar to Crohns, when I gotta go sometimes I have 30 seconds warning. I actually, this is horrible, I actually kept disposable tupperware in the car in case of emergencies. It's nice to have something smaller with the bonus' the Biffy bag has (absorbent gel etc) in case of emergency. I haven't had to use it, I hope I never will. But the existence of a discreet and portable product is a big load off my mind (no pun intended). I've read the instructions and feel confident that I could get this in place in time in case of emergency. Biffy people, if you are reading this, PLEASE package your 3 pack differently. I wanted these for multiple locations. I had to copy the instructions and put two of them in ziplock baggies. They need to be individually labeled and packaged for people who need to put one in the car, one in the purse/briefcase, etc. It would be a nice little touch for the discerning customer.
Scritto da: Caleb
When you gotta go, you gotta go... even in the middle of nowhere!
Anyone who says that using a pocket size disposable toilet is simple hasn't actually tried it. There's a bit of a learning curve but these Biffy Bags make the experience a whole lot better than the alternatives. If you've ever been on a long road trip or an excursion where you have to pack out your waste, you know the realities of the sudden need to do the doo. You can't always hold it and you can't always find a restroom or dig a pit toilet on the fly. These come in handy for those situations and come with everything you need to get the job done!

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