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Toko ’18 T-Minus 1 Week – Essentials that you should bring to Tokonatsu

We are in are last week till Tokonatsu, ONE WEEK!!!

If you haven’t already purchased your ticket, there is still time! Head on over to the ticket page now!

We brought you this list last year, and it’s just as important this year! It happens to the best of us, we think we have packed everything, and then you wake up in the morning, go to brush your teeth, and oop! No toothbrush!

So we’re here today to provide a list of what we think are the essentials that every Con Goer should pack, to ensure they have the bare minimum to get by comfortably for the weekend, and a few extras that I pack myself to make things go that little bit smoother.

How many will you forget?

  1. Torch

It gets dark at night, and you’re going to want to be able to see. Whether you are going to the loo, or trying to navigate to the Bonfire, without some light, you’ll end up tripping over a tent or worse.

In most cases, a cheap LED torch from any major supermarket will last you the weekend. Bring spare batteries just in case though!

If you are feeling like overkill, as I often do, you could opt for the same torch, or similar as me, and not have to worry about batteries, coming with a set of rechargeable ones.

For those interested, here is a link to my torch, and it’s SUPER cheap at the moment!

http://amzn.eu/76V8YU9

BYBLIGHT F13 1000Lm CREE LED Torch

 

  1. Spare Clothing

This might seem like a no-brainer, but you should bring extra on top of the number of days, as you’ll likely be getting involved in a water fight, or getting dirty putting up tents. Spare clothes are just a nice buffer so you’re not forced to wear several day old, damp, dirty shirts.

Maybe that’s your thing though…but it shouldn’t be.

  1. Towel

You will NEED a shower at Toko. If you are sensible, you will have one daily. Bring a towel for the love of everyone around you. Bring it, and use it. Please. That is all.

  1. Toiletries

These should include as a minimum, Toothpaste, Shower gel, and a toothbrush. Anything you want to add extra is up to you, but try and make sure these are packed!

  1. Tent

May not apply to those staying in a Toko-Tent, or with a friend, but if you don’t bring a tent, and you haven’t arranged to stay in someone else’s, it’s going to be a cold night. There are no inside options at Toko, so this really should be high on the list of musts.

  1. Sun-Screen

The number of people that don’t bring sun screen, and leave Toko looking like an over-cooked lobster…bring this. It’ll get hot, and it’ll get VERY Sunny.  If you want to reduce the risk of being burnt, you’ll want something in the range of SPF 50.

If you can find Banana Boat for Adults, this is a very good one. I’ve heard kids sunscreen is less effective on Adults, might be something to look into when you’re buying.

Maybe you like being toasty bacon though?

  1. Photo ID

This is important, as it is required at registrations to collect your badge. It is also ESSENTIAL if you are over 18 and you want to drink. If you cannot prove with Photo ID that you are over 18, you will not be given a wrist band. If you are caught drinking on site without a wrist band, you will be ejected from site, and banned from further festivals.

Also, don’t give alcohol to anyone without a wristband. If you are caught doing so, you will be ejected, banned, and have the police contacted. This is illegal, don’t do it.

  1. Power Bank

As of this year, I’d call these essential, especially if you are there from Thursday till Monday and given how quickly phones drain these days.

If you get a good one, you can get between 6-8 full charges for most top smartphones out of one. The most basic ones will give you about 1 charge.

If you can’t afford one, there will be charge stations at Toko, but their use is limited, and you don’t want to have to rely on them.

I would highly recommend the Anker PowerCore 20100. I got one of these last year, and it lasted me practically the whole weekend. **EDIT** The Anker Power bank I bought last year has JUST been discontinued. When I wrote the article you could get it, and by the time it published, you couldn’t.

I know this because I did indeed go to buy a second. So instead, I have purchased the Aukey Power Bank 20000mAh. I haven’t tested it yet, but it looks good from the reviews!

Aukey Power Bank 20000mah – http://amzn.eu/awvrZcs

Aside from the above list which I think is the bare minimum for Toko, here are the extra items I include on my personal essentials list that you might find useful. This isn’t going to be for everyone, and there are going to be things you want to bring that I didn’t think of, but I believe that if you have these, there isn’t a lot else you’ll be wishing you needed at Toko:

    • Second Torch
    • Second Power Bank
    • Hand Towel
    • Phone
    • Phone charger
    • Tablet and keyboard
    • Sandals and Trainers
    • Camping Chair
    • Camping bed (I have a Self inflating, but standard Airbed is probably a good idea if nothing else)
    • Kindle
    • Peg hammer
    • Ice Box
    • Headphones
    • Wasp Trap
    • HATS!!!

Do you agree with our list? Is there anything else you would add yourself? Feel free to let us know in the comments on Facebook, we’d love to hear what you think!

How prepared are you?

See you soon!

~ Rezal