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Get it between 2025-01-20 to 2025-01-27. Additional 3 business days for provincial shipping.
✅ THE ORIGINAL – Shewee Extreme Female Urination Device since 1999, accept no imitations! Made in the UK, sold to the world!
✅ DON’T SQUAT – Stand up and take control, avoid the filthy festival portapotties and grim public loo’s with our Female Urinal! Ideal for traffic jams, festivals, women in the military and MUCH more!
✅ DISCREETLY & EASILY – Have a wee whenever, and wherever you need to, without removing your clothing or underwear. Simply unzip and go!
✅ REUSABLE & LIGHTWEIGHT – Weighs in at just 100g, made from recyclable Polypropelene. Use your extension pipe when wearing bulky clothing and keep it in your carry case.
✅ PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT – Practice in the shower before taking your Shewee on the road! Dimensions: 170mm x 35mm (unit), 190mm x 60mm(case), 150mm x 20mm (pipe)
The Shewee was invented in 1999 by Samantha Fountain. Like many women, she was fed up with disgusting public toilets, and decided to come up with a solution. The Shewee soon appealed to a wide audience from keen walkers to festival go-ers such as Glastonbury, women in the military, trans-men, policewomen, campers, commuters and those stuck in traffic jams, pregnant women, women who are post op… the list is endless! The Shewee is made in the UK, and sold to the world, with one selling every 3 minutes. At over 20 years old, it was the first female urination device on the market, and remains the only funnel made from a hard, solid plastic. This allows you to discreetly and easily use your Shewee without removing your clothing, or underwear. The Shewee Extreme female urinal comes in 10 different colours, and is available on NHS prescription. Made from polypropylene, it’s recyclable and naturally repels water, so when you’ve used it simply, shake it off. Clean with mild soap and water when you get home from your adventure. Use your Shewee for - festivals, walking and hiking, skiing, dirty public toilets and portaloos, post surgery, sports injuries, pregnancy and postpartum, armed forces, sailing, kayaking, canoeing and fishing, mobility impaired, police officers, firefighters, emergency workers, contractors, car journeys, road trips and traffic jams, and so many more!