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Do you have website links or contact info?I just received a pair of pants that I waited for two years to receive. They are from a small company that was started by a couple of young women from Middlebury College in Vermont who were active outdoors and got tired of water depriving especially in cold climates where it was very difficult to disrobe and pee. I participated in crowdfunding of this company, which unfortunately started at the same time as the pandemic. It took almost two years, but my Shefly pants arrived today. It was well worth the wait. They have patented a zipper that starts at the bottom of the typical zipper fly and opens all the way around your backside. Just squat and pee. Nothing shows! In addition they are stretchy, have several zippered pockets, snaps to wear them like capri pants, and a drawstring to tighten them from the inside if you lose weight on your camino. I have no financial interest in this company I just love the product, particularly in more trafficked areas where it is hard to find privacy. The drawback: they are more expensive that other brand name hiking pants, but I like having a pair for days when I am not sure when the next bathroom will appear.
The website said to pull your undie to the side. I love my Macabi skirt.Thanks! I will check these out. I love my Macabi skirt for exactly this reason.
But I assume that you’d have to go commando for the system to work?
I have the same question, especially given the way they fit on the models.How comfortable are they to walk or sit in?
Soooo, I have to hold my undies to the side while I pee. Hmmmm, how am I not going to get my hand wet? Oh, I know! I can wear a latex glove!! Sorry, just couldn't resist;-)The website said to pull your undie to the side. I love my Macabi skirt.
I checked out there website. You must be pretty good at peeingI just received a pair of pants that I waited for two years to receive. They are from a small company that was started by a couple of young women from Middlebury College in Vermont who were active outdoors and got tired of water depriving especially in cold climates where it was very difficult to disrobe and pee. I participated in crowdfunding of this company, which unfortunately started at the same time as the pandemic. It took almost two years, but my Shefly pants arrived today. It was well worth the wait. They have patented a zipper that starts at the bottom of the typical zipper fly and opens all the way around your backside. Just squat and pee. Nothing shows! In addition they are stretchy, have several zippered pockets, snaps to wear them like capri pants, and a drawstring to tighten them from the inside if you lose weight on your camino. I have no financial interest in this company I just love the product, particularly in more trafficked areas where it is hard to find privacy. The drawback: they are more expensive that other brand name hiking pants, but I like having a pair for days when I am not sure when the next bathroom will appear.
They feel like any other pair of hiking pants. The fabric is a bit heavy, probably because of the large zipper.Nice idea, but I’m not sure about the positioning of the zip. How comfortable are they to walk or sit in?
Designed by women who rock climb.Whilst this is clearly not a subject in which I can claim any expertise, you could also take a look at women’s clothing designed for rock climbing. It’s often impossible to remove a climbing harness when nature calls and so a through-zip sometimes features.
I was afraid of a tight fit also, not the case. I am a bit too old for figure hugging clothes. I like these better than the Ziphers because they sit lower on the waist, and there are two zippers. One for on and off and one to pee. The fabric is very stretchy so they were very comfortable on a car trip yesterday.I have the same question, especially given the way they fit on the models.
The zipper has a little bit of bulk. I don't find it bothersome, but others might.Nice idea, but I’m not sure about the positioning of the zip. How comfortable are they to walk or sit in?
Not on the trail yet, just a very "iffy" truck stop bathroom on a road trip!My first thought was... what happens if the zipper gets stuck on that extra flap of material when it's time to close? I've seen many a zipper mishap in my businessAnd if you're opening the zipper, either part way or fully, something is still going to show!
@witsendwv Wondering if you've had a chance to try them out on the trail yet? Do let us know!
I love love love my ZipHers Tights/Leggings!! I wear them ALL the time!! For sure on the Camino and Hiking!! So efficient and comfy and EZ to Pee!!A similar brand is Ziphers. Extended sizing, fast service. I got a pair of bike shorts from them last summer that were all that. They have a hiking pant that I would totally get if I liked wearing pants when I walk. Really great idea!
And will they make our backsides look like those models?I have the same question, especially given the way they fit on the models.
Do they make them for men as well? With zips at the front that go all the way round to your navel? Did think of a kilt but would not be able to remain polite about what was underneath!Interesting. Anything that makes it easier for you to go. Must be good. Loved one of the ad picture titles.
BORN TO PEE WILD.I can't help but sing that now
Hey,I just received a pair of pants that I waited for two years to receive. They are from a small company that was started by a couple of young women from Middlebury College in Vermont who were active outdoors and got tired of water depriving especially in cold climates where it was very difficult to disrobe and pee. I participated in crowdfunding of this company, which unfortunately started at the same time as the pandemic. It took almost two years, but my Shefly pants arrived today. It was well worth the wait. They have patented a zipper that starts at the bottom of the typical zipper fly and opens all the way around your backside. Just squat and pee. Nothing shows! In addition they are stretchy, have several zippered pockets, snaps to wear them like capri pants, and a drawstring to tighten them from the inside if you lose weight on your camino. I have no financial interest in this company I just love the product, particularly in more trafficked areas where it is hard to find privacy. The drawback: they are more expensive that other brand name hiking pants, but I like having a pair for days when I am not sure when the next bathroom will appear.
Hey, where can I get a pair? I will be in Vt in a few days!!!I just received a pair of pants that I waited for two years to receive. They are from a small company that was started by a couple of young women from Middlebury College in Vermont who were active outdoors and got tired of water depriving especially in cold climates where it was very difficult to disrobe and pee. I participated in crowdfunding of this company, which unfortunately started at the same time as the pandemic. It took almost two years, but my Shefly pants arrived today. It was well worth the wait. They have patented a zipper that starts at the bottom of the typical zipper fly and opens all the way around your backside. Just squat and pee. Nothing shows! In addition they are stretchy, have several zippered pockets, snaps to wear them like capri pants, and a drawstring to tighten them from the inside if you lose weight on your camino. I have no financial interest in this company I just love the product, particularly in more trafficked areas where it is hard to find privacy. The drawback: they are more expensive that other brand name hiking pants, but I like having a pair for days when I am not sure when the next bathroom will appear.
I wear ZipHers Leggings because they have a Zipper for EZPEee efficiency. Pulling my undies over is the same as when I am wearing a Bathing Suit and run to the Bathroom to Pee. EZPeasy!! So much better than pulling down sweaty Leggings!! They are my GoTo Leggings!! Yummy! Buttery!! EZ2Pee. Yea!!And will they make our backsides look like those models?
I think pulling underwear off to the side sounds a bit awkward in more ways than one.
Overall I think they sound like a good idea gone bad.
Hi Chrissy, Me too, 5 Caminos.@cathyjo, I don't wear leggings on the Camino for your same reason, so instead I wear loose fitting wicking pants and shorts, and both have elastic waists...quick and easy pull down, quick and easy up.Mine are not the most flattering, but comfort overrides fashion and works for me. I don't "think" anyone has caught a glimpse of my bum in five caminos.
Hi Sierra, Yes, ZipHers make not only Leggings with an EZ2Pee Zipper, but also for Shorts, Pants, etc etc. I think they probably have 10 different styles of Pants, Leggings, Shorts with a 18” Zipper that makes UnZipping, Peeing and Walking or Exercising as fast and efficient for me as it is for my husband. No more waiting for me!! Yea!! I would get their shorts but my legs probably don’t look as good as yours.I bought a pair of the Ziphers hiking shorts. I’ve tested the zip-and-pee feature and it seems to work as advertised. I haven’t been able to test them on a hike here in Phoenix. However, they have become my new favorite workout shorts. They are made of a thick, stretchy material that’s really comfortable. I like that they are high waisted and fairly long (I got the 9” length). They have two phone pockets, one of which I use for my airbud case.
Thanks for this information!!Do you have website links or contact info?
Website for my ZipHers? ZipHers.comThanks for this information!!
Hi,Hey,
Hey, where can I get a pair? I will be in Vt in a few days!!!
My exact experience with ZipHers brand of pants and leggings! When they have Sales, I buy them and give them as gifts to other Camigas and friends.A similar brand is Ziphers. Extended sizing, fast service. I got a pair of bike shorts from them last summer that were all that. They have a hiking pant that I would totally get if I liked wearing pants when I walk. Really great idea!
I have waited to reply until I got to try them out. Squat- unders to the side- no muss no fuss, did not pee on my hand. Zipper works without catching fabric or body parts. I did use them first here on the farm to try and determine "exposure". My biggest mistake was asking my husband to participate. After many comments too inappropriate to write here, the conclusion was- no exposure from the front, and a tiny bit of cheek in the back. They are comfortable. I have walked, sat in a car for a few hours as well as a lawn mower. They are keepers for me!And will they make our backsides look like those models?
I think pulling underwear off to the side sounds a bit awkward in more ways than one.
Overall I think they sound like a good idea gone bad.
The zipper has not gotten stuck, even when I tried to see if that could happen!My first thought was... what happens if the zipper gets stuck on that extra flap of material when it's time to close? I've seen many a zipper mishap in my businessAnd if you're opening the zipper, either part way or fully, something is still going to show!
@witsendwv Wondering if you've had a chance to try them out on the trail yet? Do let us know!
I looked at the Ziphers while I was waiting for these pants. The looked like pull-on pants (which I don't like), and the zipper appears to go from the bottom of the waistband in the front to the bottom of the waistband in the back. Seems like too much exposure for me! The zipper however seems more bulky- probably due to the heavier fabric.Soooo, I have to hold my undies to the side while I pee. Hmmmm, how am I not going to get my hand wet? Oh, I know! I can wear a latex glove!! Sorry, just couldn't resist;-)
Looking at both brands mentioned, the zipper on the Ziphers is less bulky and noticeable. I'm not there yet, but maybe I'll give it a try next year.
My ZipHers.com Leggings have an 18 Zipper and they feel no different than any other Leggings I have. I don’t feel the Zipper at all. But I do appreciate how easy they are to Pee. I just UnZip & pull my undies over & Pee. My 4 1/2 granddaughter recently learned how to do that with her Bathing Suit.Nice idea, but I’m not sure about the positioning of the zip. How comfortable are they to walk or sit in?
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