PStyle STP

Availability: On backorder

This nifty, reusable device is great for outdoor emergencies, public restrooms, travel, and is a genderqueer necessity! Just press the wide end up to your body, tilt the other end down, relax, and pee! We found this very easy to use and take ours anywhere we don't want to sit down. That said, you may want to practice in the shower first.

This STP device is rigid and does not bend. Available in multiple colors!

The pStyle is a Personal Urination Device (PUD) that makes it possible for people of all genders to pee standing up without undressing, if they cannot already do so. It is a simple design that works exceptionally well.

 

| Ryan 23-07-2019 21:25

Yeah, it doesn't look much like a dick, but it works! What I do is wear a packer, and the stp between my legs. It's ridged, so it feels odd at first to walk and sit with it there, but hey, it works and it's cheap. Very intuitive to use!

| Ryan 14-05-2019 19:01

Yeah, it doesn't look much like a dick, but it works! What I do is wear a packer, and the stp between my legs. It's ridged, so it feels odd at first to walk and sit with it there, but hey, it works and it's cheap. Very intuitive to use!

| Severin 14-05-2019 19:01

Easiest STP I ever used. You can use the hard edge of the back of the cup to "wipe" with, and it flicks almost completely dry. If you order from the manufacturer you can get a handy little cotton storage case for it too. Not sure why they don't offer those here.
Definitely not meant to be packed with, and unfortunately doesn't come in flesh tones.
I find myself using this on days when it's tricky to wear an STP in my pants all day, for example when I'm rock climbing. So I just bring this along in my backpack to use when I need to piss. I seriously love these things. I have one in my car and one in my hiking backpack.

4.65 stars based on 3 reviews
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