It’s that time of year again. Summer’s in full swing, the sunscreen has taken its trophy spot back in the bathroom, light lingers long into the evening, and, it seems – that everyone’s got Festival Fever! That’s right, about this time every year in Britain it’s guaranteed that you’ll know someone who’s packed a kit bag full of weekend essentials and is trudging off in flip-flops or wellington boots. Glastonbury, Reading & Leeds, Isle of Wight, suddenly the UK’s dusty old map has been brushed off and piled together with a weekend-pass and a fresh feeling of excitement that serves as just the ticket. But wait! Just before you go and find new ways of getting yourself lost – take look at this. We’ve compiled the essential solar survival kit and eco-accessories that even though you’ll be cut off from the rest of civilisation, you’ll never feel more connected.
Okay, so our festival team of eco-essentialists have returned after a long voyage into sound, mud up to their knees and the general reek one can accumulate from having a good time living out of a bag. And this is the essential solar countdown suggested for you to pack away for your long weekend:
5) Eco Radio
4) Eco Shaver
3) Solar Docking Charger
2) Solar Torch
1) Organic Sunscreen
The Eco Radio
This might seem like a strange one to take away with you to (nine-times-out-of-ten) a music festival, but there’s method behind the madness. The eco radio – from brands such as Trevor Baylis, Cheetah, Linx Solar – is the perfect pick-me-up for the morning after the night before. Usually charged by a small photovoltaic panel, or enhanced by a dynamo, loads of solar radios were seen clutched under arm, or encircled by festival goers looking a little worse for wear last year, and we can expect much more of the same. A great keepsake to be taken anywhere.
The Eco Shaver
Now, you might’ve been a little mislead by this one if you think that the eco shaver is strictly for the lads. Experience dictates otherwise. There were hundreds of unkempt chins blowing in the beatnik winds, whilst there better halves were walking beside them to quite a different tune. It doesn’t matter who needs to use it, the fact stands that the eco shaver will be needed!
Solar Docking Charger
Quite a recent chart topper on an eco-essentials list, but they’re growing in popularity year by year. So if you really cant afford to leave the mobile phone at home, the iPod in the drawer or the laptop in the office – then this is one for you. The solar docking chargers are all pretty similar in design and format. What usually tends to change all depends on what you’ll need the power to charge. But for portable, reliable and adaptable efficiency, the Solar Monkey by Solar Nut is a sure hit.
The Solar Torch
It’s such a simple alternative to conventional camping tools, but hardly any of us actually own one. This year things have to change! Our festival eco-essentialists swear by them. Solar torches – like the Freeloader – can be left in the sun to charge themselves via small panels of PV Cells or charged by hand using their integrated dynamo. Do away with bulky batteries this year and make room for a solar torch – you’ll definitely see the light!
Organic Sunscreen
When all’s said and done, and the playing’s played hard, it’s important to play safe. Most of the time you’ll be basking in the glorious sunrays, charging that very essential battery of ‘you’; which is why you’ll need plenty of sunscreen to soak to your skin – and what better alternative than an eco-friendly, organic, biodegradable sunscreen by the natural skincare company. There award winning sunscreen range can be worn by all and is naturally sourced – so spread it on and spread it around. But most of all…Enjoy!
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This post was written by Ryan Whatley on June 28, 2010
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