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The Cleanwaste WAG Bag, Toilet in a Bag Waste Kit, is the key to the Cleanwaste Dry Toilet System. The biodegradable bag contains a powder that gels waste, neutralizes odors and starts the decay process.
  • Each WAG Bag kit contains an outer zip-close disposal bag, a waste collection bag preloaded with waste treatment powder, toilet paper and a hand sanitizer towellete.

  • The WAG (Waste Alleviation and Gelling) Bag contains enough gelling powder for 3-4 uses.

  • The double bag system is made from a puncture resistant material. It's spill proof and hygienic.

  • The double bagged WAG bag is approved for disposal in any garbage can.

  • In addition to use while boating, the bags work great when hiking, backpacking, rock climbing or as part of an in-home emergency kit.

  • They're essential for backcountry winter sports when it's impossible to dig a "cat hole" for burying waste.
Many boating areas now require you to carry out human waste. Even for those that don't, the removal of waste products protects the environment. Always check ahead with the area management agency to find out what they require for carry out systems.

For example, the Cleanwaste system is only approved by the National Park Service for use in the Grand Canyon section of the Colorado River for day use and side hikes. You will need a different system for use in camp. Always pack out used bags in a rigid, waterproof container.
  • Kit contains:
  • Outer zip-close disposal bag
  • Waste collection bag
  • Toilet paper
  • Hand sanitizer towellete
  • Waste collection bag contains gelling powder

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Cleanwaste WAG Bags
 
4.5

(based on 15 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

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    (9)

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93%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Easy to set up (11)
  • Lightweight (11)
  • Packs up small (11)
  • Easy to clean (9)
  • Durable (5)

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Camping (10)
    • Day hikes (6)
    • Backpacking (4)
      • Was this a gift?:
      • No (15)

    Most Liked Positive Review

     

    Meets Grand Canyon day hiking rqmnts!

    A solid waste disposal system is required for hiking away from camps and the long day hikes done on a grand canyon trip. We purchased wag bags for our trip and found them to be...Read complete review

    A solid waste disposal system is required for hiking away from camps and the long day hikes done on a grand canyon trip. We purchased wag bags for our trip and found them to be an easy solution that passed the NPS permit test on launch day. Make sure to have a small rocket box or other watertight container to put used bags in as they cannot go in the groover or trash. It would be essential to double check any new Grand Canyon requirements before heading out on your trip.

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    Most Liked Negative Review

     

    Cleanwaste Wag Bags

    For some reason these wag bags are made shorter and they just barely fit in a 5 gallon bucket. They would be way easier to use if they were longer.

    For some reason these wag bags are made shorter and they just barely fit in a 5 gallon bucket. They would be way easier to use if they were longer.

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    5.0

    Cleanwaste WAG Bags.

    By Pat

    from Bagram, Afghanistan

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Easy to clean
    • Easy To Set Up
    • Lightweight
    • Packs up small
    • Sturdy

    Cons

      Best Uses

        Comments about Cleanwaste WAG Bags:

        Very satified with this product. I'm currently stationed in Afghanistan and we do not have easy access to the Latrines. Therefore, I have the porta-potty setup in my 6x8 room. I utilize at night and every morning I seal the bags and dump in the dumpsters. It containing deorderizer prevents it from smelling throughout the night. I would be loss without the product. Highly recommend this to anyone for camping and deployed.

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        • No
         
        5.0

        No more Scat machines!!!

        By Tahr

        from Northern ,AZ

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Easy to clean
        • Easy To Set Up
        • Lightweight
        • Packs up small

        Cons

          Best Uses

          • Camping

          Comments about Cleanwaste WAG Bags:

          After years of using the rocket box and then having to go home and clean everything, the PET system using the WAG Bags was incredibly easy. Stored 7 days worth for 12 people in 1 and 1/2 ammo cans. When I got home all I had to do was empty the ammo cans in my dumpster and I was finished!

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          • No

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          5.0

          Great way to pack poo!

          By Mr. Murtaugh

          from Twin Falls Idaho

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Clean
          • Easy to clean
          • Easy To Set Up

          Cons

          • Cost

          Best Uses

          • Camping
          • Day Runs
          • Long day hikes
          • Multi-day trips

          Comments about Cleanwaste WAG Bags:

          I love the wag bag system! It is clean and easy and at the end of the trip you simply throw it in the dumpster. It is also great to keep one in your ammo can on day runs for those unexpected afternoon poop attacks, or to handle the guttural response to scouting a large rapid. I recommend only two uses per bag. That makes the groover instructions simple: "if you are the first, leave it. If you are second seal it and open a new one for the next person."

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          • No
           
          4.0

          Wag Bags!

          By The Rock Farmer

          from Columbia Basin, Wa

          Verified Buyer

          Pros

          • Easy to clean
          • Easy To Set Up
          • Lightweight
          • Packs up small

          Cons

            Best Uses

            • Backpacking
            • Camping
            • Long day hikes
            • Traveling

            Comments about Cleanwaste WAG Bags:

            I've been using Wag Bags for years and recommend them.

            • Was this a gift?:
            • No
             
            5.0

            These are great....

            By Calvin

            from Paradise, CA

            Pros

            • Easy to clean
            • Easy To Set Up
            • Lightweight
            • Long shelf life
            • Packs up small
            • Sturdy

            Cons

            • Could use more TP

            Best Uses

            • Backpacking
            • Camping
            • Long day hikes
            • Raft Trips

            Comments about Cleanwaste WAG Bags:

            In the spirit of leave no trace I have been looking for a system like this, for our club raft trips. I was pleasantly surprised how simple and easy this is to use.

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            • No

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            • Cleanwaste WAG Bags

              Q:

              Is this designed for single use or can it be used multiple times?
              Asked on 2/12/2013 by Bob from Montana

              4 answers

              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                It is designed for a single use and a single setup. By adding additional
                poo powder after each use, we typically get about 5 uses per setup. We put
                the used toilet paper in a separate bag. Each time we setup a toilet, we
                start with a fresh wag bag.

                Answered on 2/12/2013 by Anonymous
              • Staff Reviewer

                A:

                Typically you can get at least three uses in a bag. What we do when using this system is put in a fresh bag, then place three rocks (or pine cones, sticks, etc) on the toilet lid. When the person who draws the "one rock straw" finishes, they put in a fresh bag.

                Answered on 2/12/2013 by Clyde from NRS
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                Set up and use multiple times until full (number of 'deopsits' obviously
                varies) but must be sealed and new bag used when camp moved.

                Answered on 2/12/2013 by Anonymous
              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                These can be used 2-3 times just fine.

                Answered on 2/12/2013 by Family on the River from Boulder, CO
            • Cleanwaste WAG Bags

              Q:

              In the case of a natural disaster when running water or garbage pick up is suspended can the bags be buried in the ground?
              Asked on 12/12/2012 by Alan

              2 answers

              • VERIFIED BUYER

                A:

                You would need to know the local ordinance and health code to answer your
                question.
                If I had the problem, I would make sure the bags were properly mixed
                according to directions and I would hold the used bags in a large outdoor
                container (large, heavy duty barrel suitable for a construction site) until
                I could transfer the bags to an approved dump site.
                In ground disposal can have surprising and long term unintended consequences
                that I would be unwilling to risk.

                Answered on 12/12/2012 by Anonymous
              • Staff Reviewer

                A:

                The Cleanwaste Bags are approved for disposal in a sanitary landfill. Legally burying them would depend on where you were doing it. I would think that if were legal to bury untreated human waste, it would probably be okay. If not, I'd say not.

                Answered on 12/13/2012 by Clyde from NRS
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