• 1 | ORB Tent Light
Since discovering this my tent life has been changed forever! Just think of it as a light bulb for your tent. Two brightness setting and a flashing mode. It is light and hooks nicely to ceiling of most tents. Wouldn't camp without one now.
• 2 | Duronic Hurricane - 4 in 1 Rechargeable Lantern & Torch
This is a torch, lantern, emergency beacon and a charger all in one! Just bought this for Glasto this year and am so excited for it! Love the wind-up mechanism, just one minute of wind makes 20 mins of light. 2 hours of mains charging makes over 7 hours of light. Awesome! It also claims to be able to charge mobile phones via usb (only when you wind it simultaneously), yet to get this to work as it doesn't work with iPhones, but will be testing it with cheap nokias (our festival phones of choice).
A true all rounder that I already love. And a bargain too, currently half price on Amazon!
• 3 | Douself mini lantern and torch
I just love how compact this funky little torch is. Looking for a small torch to carry around that doubles up as a mini lantern too? You've just found it! And an absolute bargain for under a tenner.
• 4 | Pop-up Lantern
Ok so I'm getting a little carried away with mini lanterns! But this one is another awesome one! It comes in a range of colours, is only 90 lumens but its pop-up featured means it casts a large area of light and can be packed away neatly into your bag or large pockets. The flip up handle makes it great for carrying and also hooking to the inside of your tent. When collapsed it also doubles up as a torch, not the best as it's main use is a lantern, but a good torch if it's all you have.
A little pop-up bargain!
• 5 | Mini Maglite
The all-time classic. No list of torches is complete without at least one Maglite. The Mini is a beautifully designed water-resistant metal bodied torch that I believe will actually last until the end of human existence. They will probably outlive us all! The adjusting beam goes from flood to spot with a simple turn of the torch head. There is something called a 'candle-mode' which I'm not familiar with but sounds awesome! (I'm heading to YouTube now to check it out). It's my torch of choice for my bumbag at Glasto, best for the money. So well balanced in your hand as well.
Get one. Get one now.
• 6 | 15 LED Hurricane Lantern
Do it in style with this classic design. The hurricane lanterns of old were gas lit, this one uses 15 LEDs. A great addition to any camp site, just wouldn't want to lug it around the whole of the festival. Good luck to anyone who does!
• 7 | Petzl Tikkina Head Torch
As recommended by Elaine Greener.
Who said it's 'done me proud for a few years now'
Thanks for the suggestion, a lovely head torch. I'm yet to own one myself but the colours to choose from are wonderful. Bright blue, pink, green and the standard black. It obviously does the job and wont let you down even after a few years. Currently on offer on Amazon too, so snap up this bargain while you can!
• 8 | Energizer Impact Rubber Torch
I've had this torch for over 2 years now and it's superb. Really sturdy and brilliantly waterproof. I've dropped it in many a puddle! It's not super small, it's chunky size make it a little uncomfortable in some pockets, but great for a backpack or bumbag. Being Energizer it lasts ages on one set of batteries and is super bright. Reliable and decent priced.
NOVELTY!
Just for party and novelty fun here's the Mini Saber! I really want to get one of these. I can image our group of friends all having different coloured ones and having light saber battles. Could we make this a craze for Glasto 2015? Maybe it's a bit late for that, but these little things are really cool.
• 10 | Rolson 61762 9-LED Torch and 3-LED Head Light Set
Bargain torch set. Get your complete package of Glasto torches in one hit. Rolson are a respectd brand so you know they'll be good products, might eat up the batteries, but you'll have 3 torches to choose from and they're small enough for even small pockets. The head light is a great bonus and will be handy for the late night toilet trips.










No comments:
Post a Comment