Kula Cloth Review (2026)

Grant's Verdict

9/10 — Top Pick

Kula Cloth uses silver ion antimicrobial fabric on the absorbent side and a waterproof barrier on the exterior. It snaps to a pack strap for hands-free carry between uses. The antimicrobial treatment prevents bacterial growth between washings. Used by thru-hikers as the Leave No Trace toilet paper replacement.

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The Short Version

Kula Cloth is the Leave No Trace alternative to single-use toilet paper for female hikers. We looked at the antimicrobial mechanism and evaluated practical daily use.

Who This Is For

Buy this if: Female hikers who want to eliminate toilet paper pack-out waste on multi-day trips.

Skip this if: Male hikers and anyone who prefers the simplicity of toilet paper.

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Eliminates toilet paper pack-out — zero waste for the most common LNT item
  • Silver antimicrobial prevents odor between washing
  • Snap closure keeps dirty side contained when snapped to pack

Cons

  • Requires washing every 2-3 days on longer trips
  • Learning curve for snapping and carrying

The Detailed Breakdown

Leave No Trace Context

On a 7-day solo trip: approximately 30 toilet paper uses, each requiring pack-out or minimum 6-inch bury in approved areas. Zero waste with Kula Cloth. For Leave No Trace purists and wilderness areas with strict waste regulations, this is the most impactful single hygiene change.

Grant's Final Take

A genuine LNT improvement for female hikers on multi-day trips.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I wash it?
Rinse at a water source 200 feet from water, or machine wash cold when back in town.
Does the antimicrobial treatment last?
Silver ion treatment is embedded in the fiber structure — retains antimicrobial properties through 50+ machine washes.

Methodology: Our gear ratings are based on community research across r/camping, r/hiking, r/ultralight, r/backpacking, and r/CampingandHiking, combined with manufacturer specifications and verified owner feedback. We analyze Reddit consensus, common failure patterns reported across multiple platforms, and long-term durability reports. Grant rates based on value, packability, durability, and whether it would survive a trip he's been planning to take for three years. Last verified 2026-07-03.

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