(Part 2) Top products from r/TomorrowWorld

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We found 2 product mentions on r/TomorrowWorld. We ranked the 22 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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u/zacharytidwell · 1 pointr/TomorrowWorld

This is a big worry for me, as it's my first camping festival. I'm getting a locker for the phone or any other small valuables. The recurring paranoia I have is coming back to your tent to find all of your clothing gone, with nothing to wear for the weekend (or a fairly decent sleeping bag, as well). Festival veterans, how likely of a scenario is this? Should I make long hike, daily, to the car for a change of clothes and supplies? I did buy this locking net, but it really needs a tree to attach to. I could probably loop it around a cooler and lawn chairs though. Thanks for any input.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NGFVUU/ref=oh_details_o09_s00_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/hartfordsucks · 1 pointr/TomorrowWorld

And try and make it fairly decent cart at that. There were people dragging some cheap Walmart pieces of shit and a lot of them didn't last long. After you've made 2-3 trips from the parking lot to Dreamville you'll be glad you didn't a few extra bucks to buy something sturdy.

Also, bring things to keep things strapped to your cart. Best "why didn't I think of that" idea that I saw: some guy brought a handheld stretch wrapper (like this). Him and his buddies piled everything on a quality hand truck (which I'd also recommend over anything but maybe this) and then he wrapped the whole hand truck in stretch wrap. Nothing fell off and more importantly no one asked him to unwrap it.

Remember kids, you get what you pay for and getting in/setting up at festivals is a pain enough as it is, you don't want to have to be fighting with your own gear too.