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Festival Essentials Checklist

Here is the complete checklist of everything you will need in order to have a good time at your next Festival.

An absolute essential to any festival outing is bringing along a camping chair — there are going to be occasions when you definitely need to take a sit down. You will want a chair that will save your bum from probably getting wet, plus a chair is way more comfortable. The best thing is something that is lightweight and easy to put away.

You will need something that is both reliable and can have you sorted for even the most extreme circumstances. This will ensure that you are prepared for anything when it comes to enduring the aspects that a festival can throw at you. Make sure to invest in a good pair that will keep you sorted for even the wettest and muddiest of situations.

One thing that is going to happen at the festival whether you get rain or shine, is that you are going to get dirty and smelly. Sure, you don’t have the option of a nice soapy bath but you can get a specific range of high quality on the go hygiene products that will make your life outdoors much more tolerable. Invest in everything from body wash clothes to fast-drying towels along with toilet covers are a good idea to take.

Remember though, you are at the festival to have fun. Make sure to explore a range of classic festival novelties that add to the ambience that makes up a festival. This is the perfect excuse to go ahead and get a bit wild. Explore a range of floral headdresses to unicorn headbands and decorative face jewels and fancy anklets.

Think of it like this. What kind of festival essentials list would this be without including a poncho of some kind? We recommend that you don’t only go fancy but practical too. Explore the ones that double up as a rain coat, they can be conveniently packed away and be ready on hand for when things get ‘wet’. If not waterproof ponchos, go ahead and get something that will actually protect you from the rain.

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