🚀 Elevate your adventure comfort—wherever life takes you!
The TRIPTIPS Upgrade Retractable Portable Toilet is a foldable, height-adjustable travel essential crafted from durable ABS plastic. Weighing only 2.75 lbs and supporting up to 380 lbs, it offers 8-step height customization from 3.2 to 13 inches. Designed for versatile use—camping, hiking, road trips, or indoor potty needs—it includes a waterproof carry bag, 10 toilet bags, and lifetime customer support, making it the ultimate portable hygiene solution for professionals and families on the move.
Color | Black-13'' H |
Product Dimensions | 12.5"D x 12.5"W x 3.2"H |
Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene Plastic |
Brand | TRIPTIPS |
Item Weight | 2.8 Pounds |
Installation Type | Floor Mounted |
Shape | XL-Black-13'' High |
Seat Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Manufacturer | TRIPTIPS |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 13.19 x 12.91 x 3.27 inches |
Package Weight | 1.44 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 12.5 x 12.5 x 3.2 inches |
Brand Name | TRIPTIPS |
Model Name | new |
Suggested Users | Children's |
Part Number | new111 |
Style | Black-13'' High |
Included Components | portable toilet |
Size | XL-Black-13'' High |
4**S
Didn’t know we NEEDED this :)
Honestly, we bought this for camping, to use “just in case”. Well “just in case” happened and this product is worth every penny! Easy to set up, very sturdy (190# sitting with no issues) and surprisingly comfortable, and absolutely no leaks or smell with the included bags and absorbing powder. Clean up was super easy, just toss the bag, wipe down and store back in the included carry bag. This portable potty is perfect for camping, or traveling with small kids, or any where a real bathroom is not accessible. Throw some wipes in the bag as well and you are good to go!
A**R
Superb
This thing is a life saver. I use it for camping mainly but I bring it around for hiking too. Some of the trails we go to are so far out that there are no bathrooms and you'll be lucky there is an outhouse and it works great in a pinch before or after you get on trail. The only gripe I have is there's no way to lock it closed when you collapse it. The handle is on one side and if you use the handle it just slides open so you have to grip the whole thing to keep it closed. Easy fix, could probably use some velcro or something but something I would implement on the next modelI picked this over the typical one that you put on a bucket because it compacts and saves a lot of space vs a bucket. When you set it you twist the bucket clockwise and counter clockwise to lock and unlock. It doesn't go very far to lock but my girlfriend who always has to pee and I have used and have never had an issue with it collapsing or anything. Very sturdy. The only thing I didn't care for was the toilet paper holder. It's so bulky that the seat doesn't sit properly and there's really no good place to put it. Cute idea but practically speaking I think is a design flaw. I ended up throwing it away and I just keep a pack of wet wipes in the thing. If the toilet paper holder is a big deal then I'd reconsider but overall very pleased and well would again
K**E
Amazing product
The media could not be loaded. A definite must have!!If you’re someone like me where after eating you have the urge to “go” but already left the parking lot of your favorite restaurant and have been on the road for quite some time, definitely get this!!! It’s so easy to assemble and disassemble all you do is lift up and twist clockwise to get the height you desire, and then counter clockwise to minimize clutter in your vehicle, it’s so lightweight and can basically store it wherever whenever, it’s perfect for camping, on the go if there is no rest stops and I’d say your own personal toilet at home isn’t working, it’s a very sturdy build quality and it’s comfortable for all sizes!!
C**S
Really Awesome. Love it.
Add photo?...some can't handle that one! Lol!...I think this thing is really an awesome item. It's lightweight and very portable. It's easy to clean and folds up nicely when not in use. The only drawbacks are that it's a little small for a 5'11" guy like me. I have a hard time getting situated. Also, it also does not have a curved edge so it kinda cuts into your bottom if you have to sit for a while...kind of a buzz kill for the ol' morning coffee! I would say it'snot for the squeemish, but it's manageable. I double bag with heavy duty bags and use the gel powder. I've had no leaks or other issues. I put half the powder in before and the other half after use. Also, I found that if you add a cup of water, it allows the gel a chance to encapsulate "things" much better. The powder has deodorizers in it. It doesn't eliminate odor entirely, but it's a big improvement. I have a snap lock airtight container to put spent bags in and it contains the odor just fine for a day. You need to get rid of it pretty quick, though or things get ugly. Those doggie bag stations are perfect for disposing of it. You can also use regular trash, that's where disposable diapers and depends end up. Sanitation departments aren't thrilled with it but they know it's a reality in a big city.After that, you can air out your airtight container for a day in the sunshine and it's good to go for next time. I use this on my sailing yacht and also for camping. It's not that great as a car toilet. I only tried it once in a rain storm and it was not a good fit. You can make it short, but even then your head is hitting the roof of your car. You would be way better off opening the car door and sitting it on the ground. That does however, present privacy problems. Keep in mind the bathroom privacy customs that western civilization feels are absolutely imperative were made up before microscopes were invented. No one knew what really caused disease. It would be easy to confuse activities involving public nakedness with sickness and death because they often involve an exchange of body fluids. People back then thought illnesses were caused by evil spirits or curses from God....this probably gave rise to the prudish world we live in today. The Romans had no privacy whatsoever and they did just fine without it for a thousand years. They shared bathing, toileting and sensual activities in plain sight of others. Biblical figures knew Roman social customs, not the prudish European ones we have today. No one felt their dignity was being lost, and there was no need for shame or ridicule. Everybody had a mature way of looking at the human body. Sounds nice. There's a handful of cultures around the world that still have similar practices....that being said, challenging deeply held social customs is risky business. The same people that threw Galileo in jail for saying the planets revolve around the Sun will be trying to hunt you down for not following their archaic social customs. You figure out how you want to handle that part. Be careful. All and all, there's a lot to using to this, but it's one of the best things out there when you need it. Good luck!
A**R
Durable
It's great that it compacts and is adjustable. Serves it's purpose.
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