Even luxury bush lodges and camps can only accommodate their guests so far. Game viewing guests on sunrise and sunset game drives during which staff usually offer hot and cold beverages and snacks must await the end of the drive or make a “bush stop.” The drives, on 4×4 vehicles over rough terrain in the cooler times of the day, usually lasted two hours (we’ve been out four, even six hours). By the middle of the drive, even the hardiest may be tempted by a nature break. Using Freshette meant an easier, faster and potentially less risky “bush stop.”
Before getting started, it was necessary to learn how to use Freshette. Practice makes perfect and in the case of this device it also meant keeping shoes and clothes dry. It was necessary to carry the Freshette pouch which was feather light. The pouch began to tear soon after purchase and required a replacement bag. As a reusable tool, it was necessary to rinse the director after each use. Sometimes this task had to be postponed until there was running water available (this was the case in the bush). When public toilets were undesirable or unavailable, Freshette offered a convenient environment friendly alternative.
Made In U.S.A.
Made Of Plastic
Manufacturer-Distributor International Sani-Fem, Inc.
Retail Price $23
Sizes One size fits all. The standard extension tube was 6” and the company offered longer tubes: 36” and 48”
Type Of Product Reusable urinary director for women offering “bladder relief while standing, sitting or lying down” with minimal undressing
Weight 1oz
Date Of Review February, 2007
Number Of Days Tested Three weeks
Would You Use This Product Again? Yes
Contact Information
- International Sani-Fem, Inc.
- P O Box 4117
- Downey, CA 90241
- 1-800-542-5580
- + (562) 928-3435
- +1 (562) 862-4373