Glastonbury Festival Essentials. Here is a list of products that I think are essential to make your Glastonbury experience easy. We have used all of the products mentioned (or something very similar).
Tents to take to Glastonbury Festival
Pop-up tent: The Quechua 2 Seconds Waterproof Pop-Up Camping Tent 3 Man has good reviews, especially from people who have used it at festivals. The beauty of a pop-up tent is that you can have your first cider in 5 minutes! Or in this case, 2 seconds!
Mid-Range Tent: We used to have the Coleman Kobuk Valley Tent which saw us through many Glastonbury’s. It’s sturdy and can take all kinds of weather. It is not too heavy so you won’t need a trolley to carry it.
Stand-Up Tent: The benefit of having a larger tent is that you can really relax inside it if the weather turns for the worst. You can also stand up and get dressed which is a blessing if you need to pop to the long drops at 04:00! Outwell have stopped producing the tent we use but The Coleman tent Vail 4/6, family tent is a close match. We go camping a lot so having a decent tent is a must.
Trolley to take to Glastonbury Festival
A large trolley. Buying a trolley made our Glastonbury Experience so much easier. Instead of carrying all our gear we now put most of it on a trolley and let that do the work. In the queue, I just roll it every few meters and once we are on-site the route to our campsite is mainly downhill. The only tricky bit is going uphill but I get people to give me a hand.
Make sure you get a heavy-duty trolley. We also have a lighter version and the wheels came off leaving Worthy Farm. Thankfully the police and guards at the gate helped us. The typical Glastonbury spirit. Our heavy-duty one has done countless Glastonbury’s and other festivals with no problems.