Reddit Reddit reviews FROGG TOGGS Chilly Pad Cooling Towel, Size 33" x 13"

We found 3 Reddit comments about FROGG TOGGS Chilly Pad Cooling Towel, Size 33" x 13". Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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FROGG TOGGS Chilly Pad Cooling Towel, Size 33
Keeps you cool during a round of golf, workout, or any otherA activityMade from aA hyper-evaporative material that retains water while remaining dry to the touchWhen wet, becomes considerably cooler than the outside air,A providing cooling reliefWhen it stops cooling, simply re-wet towel, ring it out, and it is cool againCan keep you cool and comfortable between 1-4 hours depending on conditions
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3 Reddit comments about FROGG TOGGS Chilly Pad Cooling Towel, Size 33" x 13":

u/Ketherah · 4 pointsr/nottheonion

If it's anything like my evaporative towel you get it wet, wring it out, then as the water evaporates it gets cold.

u/DTrain405 · 1 pointr/ElectricForest

First of all, this is a sub that is, for the most part, highly welcoming and loving in nature, and would never try and discourage younger or first-time festival goers out of attending. Go for it!

Now as for your other questions.....

1&2) As for tent-only camping, I'm not too sure on the plot sizes. I wouldn't think it's as much space as a car camping spot (15 x 30, iirc), but just to play it safe, I would try and make friends / get to know your neighbors before setting up the canopy. Especially with a bigger tent. I highly doubt you're going to be the only one flying solo as a tent-only camper.

Side question: So you're bringing a canopy with you as tent-only? That's going to be a big piece of cargo to haul with you. My guess is that not many people doing tent-only will be bringing a canopy, so whoever your neighbor is will probably welcome one, provided you share some space.

3) I haven't taken a shuttle since 2016, but I will say that when we did come in on the shuttle, our bags were checked. Thoroughly. They're looking for liquor and glass. I lucked out and hid my bottle of Fireball underneath the middle of all my clothes, and they didn't find it. So if you are planning on any booze smuggling that isn't exactly allowed, then do so at your own risk.

4) In my experience, meeting all of your surrounding neighbors is the best security for the shit in your tent. At the end of the day, a tent lock is going to be a dead giveaway if someone with ill intentions happens to pass by your tent and sees it, they'll probably just slash the tent. Meet as many people staying in your area as possible. Buddy system security is always a better bet than a tent lock, imo.

I wouldn't say that theft runs rampant, but there are a few cases each year. Just keep any valuables you do bring (wallet, cash, smoking piece, etc.) in your back pack / camelback / on you at all times, and you should be okay.

5) Ice trucks roam the campgrounds, and usually have nice long banners/flags coming up out of them. I can't remember the exact price for ice, but I believe they have 10 and 20 lb bags available for purchase.

6) Don't be scared to introduce yourself and propose possibly tagging along with a group. It's not the most comfortable thing in the world, but is as easy as going for a high-five, or saying "happy Forest!" or complimenting kandi, a totem, tattoo, hair style, clothing, etc.

That being said, I have always wondered what it would be like to attend alone. So I'll be expecting a documented experience from you after the festival, lol.

Our group is also attending weekend 2, and we have about 50 people so far. I'm sure we'll have a number of flags and such around, so come find us and hang out!

8) For many, yes. Kandi is definitely still a thing. Even the state police inside the venue have been known to trade kandi with attendees.

9) I'll touch this one lightly, as condoning the use of certain herbs, substances is reserved for other subs. Having said that, I wouldn't think hot boxing your tent would be an issue. Most people just do it out in the open. Just know that there are mounted police that make their rounds about the campgrounds during the day.

10) It's tough to stay cool in your tent once the sun starts coming up in the morning, but if you're just talking about keeping your body cool on those mild to hot summer days we'll inevitably get at least a couple of, try one of these towels. Get one of these wet and wear it around your neck to stay cool throughout the day.

u/JavaPig · 1 pointr/bonnaroo