🚽 Your portable peace of mind, wherever life takes you!
The Pocket Size Disposable Toilet by Biffy Bag is a compact, award-winning solution for on-the-go sanitation. Weighing only 65 grams and fitting easily in your pocket, it features triple-layer odor-proof protection and comes with essential components like toilet paper and wipes. Ideal for outdoor adventures or emergency situations, this eco-friendly product ensures you’re always prepared.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.43 x 4.49 x 2.87 inches |
Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
Item Weight | 0.01 Ounces |
Brand Name | Biffy Bag |
Warranty Description | no warranty |
Color | Classic |
Material | Bio-degradable Material |
Suggested Users | unisex |
Manufacturer | Biffy Bag |
Part Number | 3C-3951 |
Included Components | Pack of 3 Biffy Bags, heavy duty aluminized Mylar zip top transport bag, toilet paper, over size wet wipe |
Size | Pack of 3 |
Handle Material | Cotton |
G**D
Good for old knees!
There are many other reviews. So I'll just add 2 things:1. I have 36 in waist, and the ties work fine for me, with maybe 4 more inches left over. And you can tear the bag even more; it's just not perforated for more than that.2. This is a great item for us folks with old knees. Mine don't allow me to do a full squat, so I worried about "missing the target" with the bags you lay out on the ground. With this one, you don't have to bend over too much, and you can't miss.
P**.
Best emergency bathroom bag .
As a person who suffered for years with UC and then last year went through Colon surgery, after discovering the Biffy bag I don’t have worry about going on long road trips and having to worry about finding the public restroom or bringing along my collapsible toilet in the car every time. Now I can pullover and take out and use the Biffy bag and use it faster than I can get out my collapsible toilet and set it up to use it, so there is no more accidents on road trips. Also I can finally go on hikes in the woods at our nearby hiking trails with my husband and grandkids , which I could never do before, because the Biffy bag is small and light enough to keep one in my backpack and take out and use if I need it. It is worth the money, because it doesn’t leak, it has toilet paper, a wet wipe, and poo powder to take care of the smell. My only recommendation is to bring along a small black colored ( if possible) hefty kitchen garbage bag if you don’t want anyone to know you’re carrying your used Biffy bag until you get off the hiking trails and you can throw it in the trash, or if you’re on a road trip and can find the nearest trash can or dumpster. Because it is sliver in color , so it is kind of obvious that a used Biffy bag is holding something that isn’t regular trash. Other than that the Original Biffy bag is great.
T**S
Way easier and convenient than making you own...
The utilitarian application is unmistakably appropriate and competent. After making various versions of my own thing, and after trying some products out, I decided to pack these for camping, and they did not disappoint.Two Things:- test it at home, figure out any nuances for being able to readily and easily use it.- some people may need to make some extenders for the "tie-around". For me it was not quite enough lead for certain anticipated situations.- you may wish to get some addtional coagulant gel (look for pee gel) for more confident packing out from camps (or accumulative stashing for days on a trek).No need to repeat what's in the main or other's description. There are some good youtube videos on these sorts of solutions for campers, hikers, car travellers, emergency needs, etc. I tried several. This really is worth it for my needs.
L**N
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.
T**R
Best addition to my backpack and I even keep one in my car!
I am an avid hiker, trail runner, and camper. I have, like most people had that moment of "Oh C**P" literally! Leaving it better than you found it is how I doo :) my part to respect nature. With these Biffy bags, I am able to do my duty when in nature without worry and carry it out discretely properly disposing of it when I am back to the trailhead or camp! I highly recommend it!
B**O
Beats the Wag Bag for hiking.
The Biffy Bag beats the Wag Bag for east of use. The bag itself and the disposal sack are connected together. After doing your #2, tie off the bag and drop it in the disposal sack and seal it. The disposal sack is very good at preventing odors (better than the wag bag) from escaping. Really like this because you can almost stand to do #2, versus using a Wag bag where you need to squat more if you have to hold up the bag. The Biffy bag can be used much more discretely versus the Wag bag.
C**E
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.
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