🚀 Elevate Your Comfort: The Future of Female Urination is Here!
The Loona Premium Female Urinal is a revolutionary device designed for women, offering a spill-proof and discreet solution for standing urination. Ideal for bedside, travel, and outdoor use, it features a soft, contoured funnel for comfort and is easy to clean. With a capacity of 30 fl oz, it empowers women to maintain independence, especially those with mobility issues. Proudly women-owned and HSA/FSA eligible, Loona combines innovation with practicality.
W**L
Broken foot? Gotta have it!
You must have this if you have limited mobility! I broke my ankle in 2 places so have cast and knee scooter. My master bath has the toilet in a small room inside the master bath, so backing in a scooter and safely using the facilities is impossible. The larger bathroom is at the end of the house, which is a long trek at 3am half asleep on a knee scooter. This saves that night time trek.I tend to drink a lot of water from dry mouth so storage capacity was initially a concern as well as ease of use without accidents. It was so easy to use and I’m not very good at those types of things. If you are like me, this will get you 1 wee safely without being too full.There is no leakage even when I have to carry it in scooter basket to empty and clean. The rubber funnel that sits down inside the neck is holds the lid on tightly. I wouldn’t shake it around a lot - but it’ll survive a scooter trip across carpet safely. It’s very portable and easy to carry with the hand grip shape as well as fits in a small scooter basket.Color is cute but more importantly it is extremely functional and just what you need with limited mobility.
T**L
Great for camping or long car rides…
The Loona female urinal was an absolute lifesaver during Burning Man. Its curved design is thoughtfully made to prevent spills, and it worked exactly as intended in those unpredictable outdoor conditions. I appreciated how easy it was to use and how securely it fit—no mess, no stress.One important note: you definitely need to know your limit. I was only able to use it once before needing to empty it, though I imagine others might squeeze in a second use depending on volume. Still, for what it offers—convenience, privacy, and functionality—it’s a solid product I’d recommend for any festival, camping trip, or emergency kit.
P**E
Game changer
Bought 2 one leaked, be wary of tipping. Lifesaver but make sure it's positioned correctly or you will get soiled. A little awkward to hold in place, doesn't hold much (get 2) but in a crunch this is a go to. I would use this on road trip when restroom is unavailable or amusement parks for kids. Tried bags total failure. Collapsed and spilled every where.You have to be able to stand on your own for this to work, gotta squat to get it properly in place, if you don't and it tilts at all, you will have spillage. Design is discreet.
O**O
Love it!
I have limited access to bathroom at night & painful bladder syndrome. This is awesome, very smooth & quiet. No one notices I’m using it and will save a lot of $ instead of using disposable bags. LOVE this product!
C**
Not meant for women with a penis
It’s 4 stars cause as I am a woman and tried to use this, it was not inclusive cause my penis got stuck in it.
K**R
Perfect for rafting trip
I used this urinal on an 18-day Grand Canyon rafting trip and it was perfect. Instead of peeing in the river (which is the recommended process), I used this urinal and a poncho-style swimsuit cover up (to provide some privacy) and then poured and rinsed it in the river. Several women on the trip commented on how perfect this system was. I have tried other female urinals and this one is the best I have used.
T**P
Works but not great if you are non-loadbearing in one leg.
I had leg surgery for a broken leg and I have difficulty being mobile. I thought this would be useful as an alternative to a traditional bed pan in bed and as an alternative to the effective but expensive non-invasive female catheter systems out there.However, I do not think this was designed with medical uses in mind and is intended for lifestyle uses only.Here are the design flaws when trying to use this as a medical device:1) You cannot use it in bed. The angle is such that it will not hold anything and therefore all of your urine will leak out onto the bed. You must stand up to use this. I tried to use it while perched on the edge of my memory foam bed. I almost slid off the edge of the bed, and most of my flow ended up soaking the bed anyway because of the angle issue.2) There is the other problem I have with it: you’d have to plant and spread your legs fairly wide to make this work properly. This requires use of both legs. Since I cannot do this, this just doesn’t work.3) It is also really cumbersome and rather ineffective while in a wheelchair. Again because of the requirement to hold it fairly upright, which isn’t possible in a seated position.4) Finally, if you have a strong flow, you will end up with overflow, as the opening doesn’t seem to be able to handle a large amount of liquid in a short period of time.Given these flaws, I’m not quite sure who the target market is for this device? If you are normally healthy and abled, capable of sturdily standing on two legs, you could get yourself to a traditional toilet. Thus, I have to imagine that this actually isn’t intended as a health device for anybody with a medical issue but instead, it is intended for female people who are camping or traveling in the car who can’t find a proper public toilet. This was not my intended use for it and therefore it does not work.I will point out the leaking has nothing to do with the seal on the cap. The cap seals just fine. The leaking and overflow issue has to do with the shallowness of the top receptacle design, where they sacrificed function for appearance, by making it so shallow and small.If I could send it back, I would. Was an expensive waste of money.
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