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The Lewis N. Clark EllaPee Female Urination Device is a compact, reusable funnel made from medical-grade silicone and plastic, designed to let women urinate standing up discreetly and hygienically. Ideal for outdoor adventures, travel, and limited bathroom access, it fits easily in bags and complies with TSA regulations. Its spill-proof design and included carrying case make it a must-have for active, on-the-go lifestyles.













| ASIN | B08WRN2S6Z |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,489 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #45 in Camping Hygiene & Sanitation Products |
| Brand Name | Lewis N. Clark |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (3,706) |
| Date First Available | February 16, 2021 |
| Included Components | EllaPee and carrying bag |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9 x 2.5 x 1.5 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 10.24 x 5.35 x 2.08 inches |
| Manufacturer | Lewis N. Clark |
| Material | Plastic |
| Model Name | EllaPee |
| Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
| Part Number | EP1PUR |
| Size | Single |
| Style | Ellapee Womens Urinal Funnel Female Urination Device for Women, Camping Accessories, Hiking, Outdoor Activities & More With Medical Grade Silicone (Reusable) So You Can Stand to Pee With Included Bag |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Warranty Description | limited warranty |
M**K
So easy and perfect for camping!
This thing is a game changer!! Went camping for 4 days with the family, and this EllaPee device was awesome. My young daughter and I had to get up in the middle of the night to pee a couple times. It was pitch black outside and we did not feel like making the walk to the bathroom building. We pulled out the funnel (and some toilet paper/wipes) ran outside the tent, took care of business and went right back to bed. You don't even need to squat or worry about peeing on your pj's or feet. Just stand, hold the funnel in place, and go!! Wiped clean easily with a wet wipe until we could wash it in the morning.
A**T
And the winner is EllaPee! Comparison of EllaPee vs. SheWee Flexi vs. open design knock-off
YES! Finally a women’s pee device which checks all the boxes! I own two other urination funnels and have been on a mission to find one that blends the best features. This is it. The bowl is deeper and has more capacity than competing devices - almost 3/4 cup. The material is flexible enough to snug it up to your body, but the addition of a more rigid hand hold area means you can get a good grip without distorting the shape of the bowl. Closed spout… no concerns about splashes. Comes with a zipper case made out of water shedding material to keep wetness inside, ring for backpack use. Comparison of all three devices I own. Height was determined by placing device flat against a straight-edge and measuring to the widest point. Capacity determined by plugging the spout and filling device with water to just below overflow. ELLAPEE: Dimensions: 8.5” x 3” x 1.75” Fluid capacity: just under 3/4 cup, 6 oz Weight: 1.9 oz Construction: flexible silicone with rigid handhold area Pros: large capacity bowl, flexible material, rigid handhold, closed spout Cons: larger and slightly heavier than the open style or SHEWEE Flexi Use notes: Very easy to place, can get a good grip without collapsing device, 1/2” diameter tube for good flow, uniform width for good storage, no back-flow yet, comes with zipper case and clip OPEN DESIGN (similar to pStyle, Venus and Mars, Tinkle Belle, etc): I’ve used a pStyle/Venus-to-Mars knock-off for two years. It does the job, never had a spill. The rigid material is both an advantage and disadvantage, and the open-top design makes it challenging to hold it in place while avoiding splashes on my fingers and hands. I’ve always appreciated its light weight and slim storage profile. I’d give this a 3.5-star review if I’d bought it from an Amazon vendor. Dimensions: 8” x 2” x 1.625” Capacity: a little over 1/3 cup, 3 oz (open design made determining tricky) Weight: .8 oz Construction: Rigid plastic Pros: Lightweight, low profile and narrow (easy to store), rigid Cons: open design spout, NO flexibility Use notes: Won’t collapse, placement a little tricky with narrow design and no flexibility, can’t wrap fingers around spout due to open design, decent flow despite capacity. No back-flow in two years of use, easy to shake dry - you can see the spout, option to purchase with a fabric case with clip for backpack use - for twice the price of one with no case. SHEWEE FLEXI: I purchased a SheWee Flexi, hoping that the softer material and closed spout would be the answer to the cons of the open design device. It wasn’t. The smaller bowl, curved-to-fit design and too-flexible material contributed to all-too-easy-overflow. You can read my 2-Star Review elsewhere. Dimensions: 6.5” x 2.5” x 2” (not including 6” extender tube) Capacity: 1/4 cup, 2 oz (a little over 1/4 cup with extender tube) Weight: .6 oz (1.2 oz with extender tube) Construction: flexible silicone, extender tube also flexible (though less so) Pros: flexible, curves fit against anatomy, lightweight, closed spout Cons: small bowl capacity, curved design = lower fill line, firm grip distorts bowl and limits capacity Use notes: Easy to place, experienced serious back-flow too easily, disassembly of extender tube after use (if used); option to purchase with a hard case (no clip for backpack use), odd shape doesn’t allow for flat storage if you use a different case.
K**S
Outdoor Women: Your New Superpower Has Arrived.
The EllaPee That Earned Its Crown Verified Purchase — and verified queen of every female urinary device I’ve ever tested. I spend a huge part of my life outdoors — fishing, camping, backpacking, and surviving conditions that make most people reconsider their life choices. Because of that, I’ve tried every female urinary device out there. Soft silicone ones that folded in on themselves, rigid ones that felt like using a traffic cone, and “innovative” designs that promised freedom but delivered chaos. The EllaPee? This one stands above the rest. Let me set the scene: I’m on a fishing boat surrounded by men casually urinating off the side like it’s a competitive sport. My option? A bucket. A bucket. Not anymore. The EllaPee has rewritten the rules. Emergency bathroom moment in the car? Solved. Backpacking when it’s -20° outside the tent and stepping out feels like a survival challenge? Solved. Hiking trips where packing in and packing out toilet paper becomes a whole logistical operation? Solved. And the look on people’s faces when I stand to urinate on camping trips? Worth the price all by itself. The design is where this thing truly shines. It’s made from soft, flexible silicone for comfort, but reinforced with molded structure so it keeps its shape when you actually use it — no collapsing, no surprises, no “why is this happening to me” moments. The longer spout keeps everything directed away from your body, and the slim profile means you don’t have to lower your clothing as much, which is a blessing in cold weather and crowded trail situations. It’s easy to clean, easy to store, and the carrying case keeps everything discreet and ready to go. I now keep one in every vehicle, backpack, and tackle box because once you experience this level of freedom, you refuse to go back. After trying multiple brands, this is the only one that nails comfort, control, durability, and reliability without any drama. If you’re a woman who loves the outdoors, hates freezing your backside off, or simply refuses to be excluded from the “pee off the side of the boat” club… the EllaPee is your new best friend. This isn’t just a product. This is liberation — verified.
S**0
Works very well, spout could be a little longer, though.
The shape holds up well and catches all the urine when positioned properly, you use the back of it to scrape the residual urine off when done. The spout was sufficiently long, but short enough that it was a struggle not to dribble on my pants when the stream started. It will probably be much easier to use it at urinals in portapotties, which is what I bought it for, but at a regular toilet it’s not as easy to contain the splashes and dribbles. This would be true for any female urinal device, though. I wouldn’t store it in the bag it comes with without cleaning it. I’ll be wiping it with disinfecting wipes and keeping it in a ziplock bag with a paper towel until I get home to wash it properly and set it out to dry. This makes my life so much easier now that I’m forced to use portapotties almost daily at work. They stink, there’s often poop on the seats, I want to be in and out as quickly as possible while touching as little as possible and this product makes that goal achievable.
J**J
I never leave this behind
Actually this is one of the most useful tools as an outdoors girl who goes on lots of road trips, really easy to use and zero splashback (with other models I've had this problem). I see now the luxury that men have, I used to be jealous, now I don't have to be lol. This is very easy to conceal in a purse and doesn't seem prone to breaking anytime soon. 10/10 would repurchase
S**I
Long time GoGirl user
I've been using the GoGirl for over a decade. In fact, I keep one in my vehicle, kayak, hiking backpack at all times. I have used it almost every time I do outdoor activities and long drives when rest rooms are hard to come by. I have been telling women about this product ever since. Being discrete when nature calls has made being outdoors much more enjoyable. No more being caught with your pants down or long walks to stinky outhouses. It always seems your all alone until you got to go and people magickly show up out of nowhere. This product to me is better. It helps when you are dealing with cold hands and weather better than the GoGirl since it's hard structured opening stops it from collapsing. The longer nozzle helps too especially after gaining weight and getting older this is much easier for me for me. This works better for more diverse pants and shorts. Where the GoGirl really works for elastic band shorts when I hiked. I like the case that I hang on the outside of my backpack for easy access. I use a bandana in a zip lock baggy instead of toilet paper. When I get home, I clean it and I throw the bandana in the wash machine.
E**O
Don’t wait too long.
I purchased this urinal for a hike up Mount LeConte in Tennessee. It was planned as one day up overnight at the top and one day down. Not being an experienced hiker, I did not want to pee in the woods with my pants down. When it arrived, I made sure to practice.The first time I tried it I did it perfectly and the second time I tried it I had to change my clothes so I tried it multiple times and by the time my hike rolled around I felt like I was ready. On the first day of the hike I had no need of the urinal as I was very sweaty and I cried over the steep drop offs. At the top there were toilets, but on the way back down I had hydrated very well prior to leaving. I kept thinking where we were getting closer and closer to the end of the hike, but we weren’t and finally I had to stop and utilize the urinal. I got in position, but I had miscalculated how funnels drain slow if they’re filled too quickly. My output exceeded the capacity of the urinal output, and I ended up peeing all over everything. Fortunately, I had a plastic bag an extra bandanna and hand sanitizer to clean everything up. However, it was very obvious from the front that I have wet my pants and I had to walk down the rest of the mountain that way. Toward the end of the hike, we had to go down a stone staircase through arch rock. My fear of heights caused me to have to sit down and scoot on my butt down the steps, leaving a trail like a slug If you hiked Mt LeConte in May and saw a woman sobbing her way up the mountain or hiking down in wet pants, that was me. To summarize: I feel that the urinal was sufficient if you used it in time, but if you wait until the need is Urgent and the bladder is full, you too will be walking down the mountain in wet pants I hope this helps
B**R
Game changer for me
I'd looked at these type of units before but never quite hit the "buy" button. I freaking love this thing now and can't believe I didn't get one years ago. A recent trip to Hawaii led me to seriously look again, and I decided on this one for a few reasons: 1. Hybrid construction: the combination of a rigid support structure with a soft silicone body was the reason I chose this one. All the other ones were either hard plastic or completely soft silicone. This is the key to why I love it; I can seat it securely with a good seal (soft edge), direct the flow (soft spout) and it's comfortable to keep a firm grip (rigid), without it collapsing (rigid) like only silicone would. It's the perfect combination. 2. The carrying case was nice so I could "palm" it on the way to the bathroom without being obvious, and at one point my bag was too full so I just clipped it on the outside without a problem or concern. 3. The silicone interior was easy to wipe out with toilet paper and wipes in the stall until I could properly clean it while still feeling sanitary and not gross. I'm approaching fifty and I'm over the only options being: squat over toilets or feel like I'm sitting on unsanitary surfaces at best or disgusting wetness at worst. Wearing a backpack causes a further issues because it's hard to balance while squatting; I'm over it. I needed a Plan C. This one creates a nice firm seal and I could relieve myself even with a strong flow without spillage. Tipping the unit forward as you remove it pulls any lingering wetness off your body, and the slippery silicone sheds all the liquid except maybe a couple drops. I used it at the airport, on the plane (long flights = disgusting bathrooms), at national park hole-in-the-floor latrines, and on a hike. I was ecstatic I didn't have to squat and it made relieving myself easy and quick. I know the size is an issue for some people, but it didn't bother me. It's not 'small' but I think it's discreet enough in the carrying case. I could fit it easily in a small shoulder sling-style purse. I prefer the larger size for holding it because I never peed on my hand once. I did have one accident because I tried to rush and didn't seal it correctly against my body. Totally user error. Learned my lesson and never had a problem again. This is a staple in my bag now and I'll never leave home without it!
A**U
Muy satisfecha
Es exactamente lo que buscaba, perfecto para llevar y utilizar en cualquier momento que lo necesites. Da igual donde te encuentres: en el coche, en el monte, en un concierto... La verdad que es ideal y muy fácil de limpiar. Encima lo llevas en un práctico estuche para guardarlo y puedes meter en el toallitas húmedas para limpiarlo si no estás cerca de una fuente o grifo. Muy satisfecha.
C**E
I have tried a LOT of these and this is the best one I've used!
This is the second one of these that I've owned. I accidentally lost my last one while travelling and picked up a replacement! I have tried a LOT of stand-to-pee devices and this is my favourite of them. For reference, I am 5'6", 125lbs, and I have a vulva with longer inner labia, which can make some of these devices a little finicky if they are narrow. I've tried the She Wee, which I found too narrow and had splashback if your stream was too strong. I tried the Go Girl, which again had a backsplash problem and I found the spout short and frustrating. I tried the pStyle, but the open design of the spout was challenging. I LOVE the EllaPee. The cup fits perfectly around my vulva, and the spout is wide enough that there is no backsplash. The spout is also long enough that I can easily make sure I won't hit my feet/shoes. I also like that it has a hard plastic frame around the cup that keeps it from collapsing. It's much easier to hold on to and makes it easy to hold the cup against your body. It can be a little challenging at first to get it to fit when wearing jeans, but most pants are easy as long as there is space in the crotch. I usually do pull my pants down just a little so I have a bit of wiggle room. This works awesome with a skirt, and with loose shorts or rompers, I just pull one leg to the side and hold the fabric out of the way while I use it! This thing is a lifesaver at festivals with portapotties, LARPing, camping/hiking, or even late nights trying to get home when you can't find a bathroom! The carrying case is nice, I love that it has a clip so I can attach it to my backpack. I do wish it was a smidge bigger as mentioned in another review. It can be finicky to get it into the bag!
E**A
utilissimo!
ho comprato questo geniale accessorio dopo averne letto la recensione su un quotidiano americano, è stato un ottimo acquisto, lo porto sempre con me in viaggio e finalmente fare la pipì nei bagni in giro non è più un problema. Fondamentalmente per qualsiasi donna, anche in montagna a passeggiare. L’unica accortezza: provare parecchie volte nel bagno di casa, per prendere confidenza. L’uso è intuitivo e all’interno della confezione ci sono le istruzioni per la corretta posizione da tenere, ma un po’ di pratica a casa è meglio farla. c’è anche una bustina per contenerlo ma ho ne ho cercata una piu lunga perché non mi va di tenerlo piegato, essendo silicone. Ormai lo uso da mesi ed è sempre perfetto. Basta lavarlo e riporlo ben pulito.
J**A
Excelente!
Item necessário, usar em banheiro de ônibus e de avião é muito prático
H**E
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