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Tuesday, August 18, 2009

Whiz Freedom ®

I like to keep up with the latest news for women riders so I subscribe to a few sites that update regularly. Yesterday, I received e-mail about new content at one of the sites I frequent. As I scrolled down the page, I was stunned by a new gadget they thought some of us women might like. I stopped munching my apple mid bite when I saw this picture of the new product.




From Blogger Pictures





The new product is called Whiz Freedom. You don’t need any imagination to understand what that means. I thought, “give me a break” if you don’t suffer from a medical condition why in the world would you need such a thing? Just hover for Pete sake! I started to read the article and there among the descriptions for use they are saying I could use it without removing my clothing. Really? How’s that! I look at the photo again. This whiz thing looks big. Do I really want to be seen marching off into the woods lugging that? I couldn’t see anything about the size on the WRN site. If this thing is 12 or 16 inches long, I don’t want to be seen strolling off with that and I don’t want to waste good space in the saddlebags either. The only thing left to do was go to the product web site and investigate.

I read through all the product information but nowhere does it say how long it is. It does say the thing weighs only .5 oz (14 gr). There are three photos here too. One shows it up against a ruler. It looks like a 12 inch scale. I’m thinking “too long” when the next photo shows how flexible it is. By the photo it would appear that the product is made of some rubbery material as it is shown folded in half. OK, so maybe you can palm it. I can feel myself softening (no pun intended) to this product. When I feel I might be bending to advertising hype I pull myself up by my bootstraps and get a grip. I’m still curious how to use it without removing clothing. The next link leads me to this graphics page. The text here is very helpful too. Now I’m not only impressed with how detailed the website is, I’d also like to meet a few of their technical writers. If you are wondering about that last statement, and haven’t yet visited any of the links, here’s a sample below.


Ensure that the Whiz® is held snugly against the body (it's not designed to enter the body). It will not leak, over-fill or splash back.

Try your Whiz® in the shower and you will see how easy it is to use - sitting standing hovering or crouching - whichever is most comfortable until you're confident enough to use it away from home.

To avoid disrobing completely try pulling your panties to one side (unless you are wearing boxer shorts) and then using the Whiz®.

Aim the Whiz downwards and never use it facing the wind!

Now seriously, tell me you can’t read that without wanting to meet a few of these writers! I’d buy the product just because I’m impressed with their work.

5 comments:

fasthair said...

Ms. Pat: I'm glad I didn't have to spend 25$ for mine :) I like the aim down wind tip too!!! I can see how you ladies could need this tip since, well you've never had the chance to try it before!!! Does it come in any other colors? And why isn't the extension color coordinated?

I'm LMAO here!!!

fasthair

p.a.henderson55@gmail.com said...

Mr Fasthair, The wind thing is good to know. I did learn the hard to face uphill when leaning against a tree. Keeps the boots dryer. LOL

p.a.henderson55@gmail.com said...

That would be "I learned the hard way." See comment above.

Baron's Life said...

Wow, what will they come up with next...LMAO
Don't think my mrs...would like to try one of these...never knew it existed...it sure is going to be a topic of conversation in future rallies.

mq01 said...

well, i have been soaking wet from the rain and in layers and leathers, and had to trot my drippy self through facilities to use the restroom. it was not fun stripping and relayering. so...hmmm...dont know about me... but i can see someone out there using it.