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3 hours ago, gooner1990 said:

Pockets in shorts....why do you need anything else?

Phone, wallet, (baccy if you smoke) and that's it.

Micro sun cream bottle if its hot.

Jumper/waterproof tied round waist. done.

Its the same for the festival in general, I'm stunned with the amount of crap people seem to bring in with them.

(Sorry!)

Pockets in shorts?

Hey I'm 53 and I'd look like I'm in a Dennis Potter play if I went out like that - https://www.moriareviews.com/fantasy/blue-remembered-hills-1979.htm

For the best part of a decade I've been in the far end of the CV fields, so you go out for the day and prepare for whatever - take your cold drinks, layers for later, plus waterproof layer too.  If I take any layers off or buy anything extra, then I've got somewhere to shove it that I don't need to think about.  Can even clip a small lightweight fishing stool on the side too.  

Oh yeah and nearly 30 years and I hardly know where the lock ups are, let alone whether I want to go find one to get a jumper later 🙂 

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2 minutes ago, sime said:

I love bagporn...!

I bought this 20L rucksack the other week for £9.99 from Decathlon as I needed a new day bag. (For the bag moaners, I leave my tent around 10am, I'm too lazy to go back and forward queuing at lock ups and won't get back to my tent, which is far away from everything, until about 2am). I like to have all bases covered. Plus, it's useful incase I buy anything. Anyway, I'm very happy with it!

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Don't worry about the bag police; there's plenty of us on the same page here!

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58 minutes ago, Bza said:

https://www.decathlon.co.uk/p/isothermal-backpack-20l-nh-ice-compact-100/_/R-p-309889?mc=8618607&c=BLUE_TURQUOISE

Here you go. They also do a 30L one but I thought it would be too big for a daybag 

Just purchased don’t forget to post links of purchases … this site I think gets commission  . This one will nicely keep my insulin and cider cool … Thanks … I think the bag police also fit the no second trips to the car Venn diagram 

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Handsfree festivaling is the way forward!  Bought this beauty at some rando stall.  Not a bumbag/fannypack but a festival belt!  It has 4 large ish pockets, one small pocket a hidden back pocket that runs the length - perfect for a large phone & card wallet.  What I can't fit in hangs off carabiners, trusty water bottle that I literally don't leave the house without hangs off the side, I then tuck into pocket ouf swinging around too much.  I can fit in & off this: phone, wallet, van & house key, tissues, at least 3 boxes cigs, lighter, spare lighter, lip balm, partners inhaler, prescription meds, mini torch, water bottle.  Handwash goes in pocket as will any random drinks I feel like carrying about.  Peoples Rainware Poncho slung across body (packs down really small) if weather is inclement - jobs a goodun 😉😉

I will however have to beg & borrow sunscreen/mozzi spray if I stupidly forget to apply before leaving van, Latitude, always at Latitude!

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1 minute ago, zeppelin said:

I mean, I don't carry the rucksack in my hands...

Fair comment 😉

I used to have a mini rucksack back in the 90s rave days but anything on my back now feels like I'm "holding" it - in fact I think I actually do hold it, like it's a goddamn parachute or something!

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I always think that I am basically hiking all day with a few stops along the way for food, drinks and music. So for me it's very practical and I feel weird if I don't have a rucksack on my back each day.

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2 hours ago, Junglist1981 said:

A lot of this depends on your approach to the day innit, everyone will be a little different.

For us once we’ve left the tent in the morning we avoid going back until bedtime unless it’s absolutely necessary. It’s generally an inconvenience and if you’re not careful you can end up back there for ages missing out on valuable fun time. Lock ups are definitely really useful in keeping stuff safe and avoiding tent trips, but again if you need something and the lock up is across the site it’s annoying.

Our standard plan is to check the weather for the day and then take the bare minimum stuff we might need to see us through until dawn. Mostly works out well, although of course there are exceptions particularly when the weather is variable 🙂

This is us. I like to have anything I think I’ll need to hand and don’t mind carrying it all. Mrs B will sometimes take the bag for a bit if I’m struggling with it for any reason, for example the year we took a knock off Kanken that cut my shoulders to ribbons.

The bag gets lighter and lighter as the day goes on anyway.  

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1 hour ago, hfuhruhurr said:

Forced to have no bag once at a festival, a4 bag rule. So bunged everything in pockets, fleece around waste. The freedom of not having a bag is a total game changer. Try it and you'll never go back to lugging a bag.

This sounds like a great idea if you don't have to fit it all in the tiny pockets you get on women's clothes. I could probably get my credit card in 1 pocket and my phone half hanging out the other!

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I’m a bumbag on the shoulder w*nker at festivals now. You honestly don’t feel the weight of your necessities and it feels secure as hell. No way I’m carrying a backpack for 15 hours, my shoulders would be screaming. 

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1 hour ago, Nuthugger said:

is a day bag a 50yr+ thing? not quite there yet. the fest is like a town. its not like your going to starve to death or anythin

As per original post, I wish to take my DSLR

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2 hours ago, mrfunk said:

As per original post, I wish to take my DSLR

To try to be helpful rather than dick waving about the perceived issues with bags or not - on occasion when carrying a DLSR and lenses etc I use a canvas messenger bag. It is pretty waterproof, three compartments that will take 2 DLSR and a couple of lenses, a few tinnies and any other crap needed. It is expandable by undoing a zip and will also take a light jacket or top. It is easy to move in crowds, sling behind your back if in the pit, or keep out of the way.

Hope that helps.

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