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Guest Jonny Hobbs

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Okay, so i have just started to get all of my camping stuff together and i was wondering if i will need to invest in a torch/lantern or if there is good enough lighting provided by the organisors.

If i do need a torch/lantern, and recomendations (cheap, as i am on a very small budget) would be greatly appreciated :P

Thanks in advance :P

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yeah you'll need a torch for getting to and from your tent at night, late night toilet trips and finding stuff in your tent. also watching out for guy ropes in the dark... try and get a wind up one then u dont need batteries netto or aldi tend to do them for under £5.

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Wind up torches are pants, this is where it is act:

Led Lenser P7

That is 200 of your earth lumens.

I also have a Fenix TK 10 and in case of a torch emergency I have a Maglite.

I mean if you dont have 400 potential lumens strapped to your belt, it is not really worth leaving your tent.

Okay I maybe a bit obsessed with torches, I dont think I even turned one on last year. However they look cool as hell.

EDIT

Almost forgot I have one of these as well, obviously:

Led Lenser Headfire Revolution H7 FOCUS LED

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yeah, i got two wind up torches last year. a little round one with 3 led bulbs which was under a fiver from either netto or aldi (i cant remember) which i carried round in my pocket and the other (see below) i hung up in my tent with a built in radio. both lasted the festival with no probs.

check this out...wind up radio and torch combo for under £8.. perfect for late night loo trips and tuning into worthy fm on wed/thursday

http://direct.tesco.com/q/R.100-1369.aspx

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Wind up torches are pants, this is where it is act:

Led Lenser P7

That is 200 of your earth lumens.

I also have a Fenix TK 10 and in case of a torch emergency I have a Maglite.

I mean if you dont have 400 potential lumens strapped to your belt, it is not really worth leaving your tent.

Okay I maybe a bit obsessed with torches, I dont think I even turned one on last year. However they look cool as hell.

EDIT

Almost forgot I have one of these as well, obviously:

Led Lenser Headfire Revolution H7 FOCUS LED

Edited by jamiejc
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Okay, so i have just started to get all of my camping stuff together and i was wondering if i will need to invest in a torch/lantern or if there is good enough lighting provided by the organisors.

If i do need a torch/lantern, and recomendations (cheap, as i am on a very small budget) would be greatly appreciated :P

Thanks in advance :P

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TK40: awesome torch, just a little to big for Glastonbury.

TA30: Very nice tactical torch.

Loving the edit to add 630 lumens.

Not sure about the build quality, but this is chip as chips for 500 lumen torch:

Lifesystems Intensity 500-VF Torch

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reminds me of Rhod Gilbert and 10000000 candles.

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Thanks for all the advice guys, although some of those rather cool looking torches were out of my very small budget :P

I decided on a hand held wind up for £5 and a wind up head torch for around the same price :P

Thank You!

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Head-torch, it's an essential camping accessory, really nice to not have to hold the torch, light wherever you look. Just don't walk around with one blinding people.

I got mine from Aldi, they do a camping special week every year, got a cheap nice LED head-torch.

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