Best products from r/Coachella

We found 104 comments on r/Coachella discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 589 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

3. Earasers Musicians Plugs Medium

    Features:
  • Premium Hearing Protection - EARasers High Fidelity Earplugs reduce damaging decibel levels to protect your ears in noisy areas without hurting sound quality. These are designed to block harmful noise while retaining sound quality; whether playing the guitar, drums or visiting a music festival musicians have to be able to focus on the different layers of instrumentation. Kill the noise hear the voice.
  • 19 dB Peak Musicians Comfort Filter - The world's first flat frequency response best earplug that reduces up to 13 dB average -19 dB Peak filtering of dangerous sound. EARasers do an adequate job of bringing down the overall volume, blocking background noises, snoring at a comfortable level while preserving sound clarity and sharpness. Hearing protection that delivers the full spectrum of sound!
  • Ear Fit Design - Earplugs soft silicone design is based on one of the market's most widely used hearing aid tips. The Smart Seal technology conforms to the shape of your ear canal for a more comfortable fit that you can wear all day. The open canal shape and filter placement are specifically designed to allow sound to travel closer to the eardrum before being filtered, creating a more natural and clear sound that keeps the musical layering intact. These are also reusable and virtually invisible.
  • Tested & Certified - Made in the USA under rigorous quality control protocols for noise reduction you can rely on. Thoroughly tested and proven with US regulations. Manufactured by a 50-year-old hearing aid company and developed by their lead engineer, a musician for over 20 years. EARasers patented design filters out loud noise while still allowing you to hear at a safe, comfortable level.
  • Only 1 For All - EARasers utilize a unique attenuation "V filter" to provide an overall 5dB EPA protection rating. These earplugs are for noise sensitivity conditions, concerts, musicians, drummers, Dentists, sporting events, Nightlife, and many other uses. It's great fun for the whole family and the bridge club. No sweat, tickle, or itch, made for all-day comfort at home or work. Won't muffle music or voices as foam plugs do.
Earasers Musicians Plugs Medium
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4. KingCamp Portable Outdoor Solar Shower Bag 20 Litre / 5.28 Gallon

    Features:
  • 【LARGE HOLDS 5.28 GALLON】This solar shower bag for camping has 5.28 Gallon/20 Liters warm water capacity, let you enjoy a better warm shower anywhere. The shower bag itself will not leak, and the faucet can be tightened by itself. Ideal for hiking, camping, fishing, hunting, barbecues, picnics etc. Please pay attention to the water temperature before use in order to avoid scald.
  • 【MORE SAFE SHOWER】Keep away from dangerous fire heating or butane gas heating showers, because there is plenty of sunlight, you can also get warm shower water. The black non-toxic PVC material can effectively absorb sunlight to heat the water in the shower bag. In direct sunlight, it can heat water to 113°F (45°C) in 3 hours.
  • 【EASY OPERATION】Easy-to-use shower head and oversized water injection valve. The large water filling valve has a screw cap for easy filling water. Flexible shower hoses and shower heads can be conveniently turned on/off to control the size of the water flow. Bring you a better shower experience!
  • 【DURABLE AND PORTABLE】This shower bag is made by environmental friendly and leak proof materials. The materials used are safe to human health. The camping shower bag with powerful handle and reinforced plastic tube makes it highly durable! Hang it up to dry after use, and then roll it up for storage.
  • 【ENJOY YOUR SHOWER TIME】Just fill the shower bag with water, place it on the surface of the platform, and expose it to direct sunlight. Enjoy your shower time! After the outdoor activities, take a shower with warm water or simply clean the body.It will relieve your fatigue all day and make you feel relaxed, happy.
KingCamp Portable Outdoor Solar Shower Bag 20 Litre / 5.28 Gallon
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14. EC Technology Portable Charger 22400mAh Power Bank Ultra High Capacity 3 USB Output External Battery Pack with Auto IC and LED Flashlight for Smartphone, Black & Red

    Features:
  • 【Newest Technology Portable Charger and Design】The newest tech for the EC Technology portable charger power bank, 2A input port makes it able to save half of the time on charging the charger itself, charging speed faster than other same capacity cell phone battery pack.
  • 【Ultra High Capacity and Humanized Design】EC Technology Portable Charger ultra high capacity 22400mAh portable charger power bank , able to charge for iphone 7 about 9 times, ipad air about 2 times and the galaxy S8 about 5 times. Perfect portable phone battery charger for going out.
  • 【Certified Safe& Portable battery】EC Technology phone charger bank provides safer tech, equipped with over-charged, over-discharged, over-voltage, over-current and short-circuit protection, prevent overheating efficiently, safety guarantee for your devices, and certified power bank allowed to bring on airplane.
  • 【Convenient and Efficient】User friendly power bank, 3 USB output ports able to charge 3 devices on the same time, and compatible with all devices which is charged through usb cable. Auto-IC output port provide fast charge function, 3 devices charging speed up to 3.4A at maximum, and won't harm the battery pack charger life of your devices.Recharges itself in 12 hours with a 2 amp charger, portable phone chargers (generally 1 amp) may take up to 24 hours.
  • 【What You Get】1 x EC Technology 22400mAh Power Bank; 1 x Micro USB Charging Cable; 1 x User Manual. Any troubles or defectiveness please contact EC Technology, EC Technology offer 12 month warranty unconditionaly and friendly customer service.
EC Technology Portable Charger 22400mAh Power Bank Ultra High Capacity 3 USB Output External Battery Pack with Auto IC and LED Flashlight for Smartphone, Black & Red
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17. Lumistick 8 Inch 300 Glow Sticks Bulk Party Favors with Connectors | Light Sticks Neon Party Glow Necklaces and Glow Bracelets | Glow in The Dark Party Supplies (Assorted, 300 Glow Sticks)

    Features:
  • ? 300 PACK OF 8 INCH ASSORTED GLOW STICKS: You will receive 8-inch glow sticks 300 Piece, all carefully packed into our iconic Lumistick cardboard tube. Get the most out of these sticks for decoration and fun. Hang them from things to create fun luminaries and enchanting walkways, you can enjoy the vibrant display of colored light trails. Make sure you get the best glow sticks by using this brand.
  • ? LONG LASTING LIGHT: Enjoy the glow radiating from your wrist glowsticks for up to 12 hours. After activation, these cool glow sticks will be at their brightest for 8-10 hours, then slowly fade. Choose from our array of colors and color combinations or get the assorted pack.
  • ? WATERPROOF, SAFE AND NON TOXIC: Our powerful glow sticks contain two chemicals that glow when mixed together (when the stick is bent and the inner tube is broken). Use these glow in the dark party favors even in the pool, these waterproof glow sticks party supplies are non leaking. Our sticks are non-toxic, non-flammable non-radioactive, and can be easily washed off the skin or clothes with ordinary soap if necessary.
  • ? KIDS SAFE & QUALITY ASSURED: The Kids are safe, glow in the dark party sticks are CPSIA-compliant. Make glow stick bracelets and glow in the dark necklaces for pool parties, birthdays, carnivals, raves, concerts, weddings, camping, and more.
  • ? UP TO 2 YEARS OF SHELF LIFE: These light glowsticks were manufactured just a few weeks ago and are fresh from the factory. The glowstick party pack comes in a handy tube that can also be used as a storage container for the unused Lumistick glow sticks. They have a shelf life of two years.
Lumistick 8 Inch 300 Glow Sticks Bulk Party Favors with Connectors | Light Sticks Neon Party Glow Necklaces and Glow Bracelets | Glow in The Dark Party Supplies (Assorted, 300 Glow Sticks)
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Top comments mentioning products on r/Coachella:

u/nickelforapickle · 5 pointsr/Coachella

So in my "flying from NY" experience, which I did twice before just moving to Southern California, here are some more tips:

Check a bag and get the majority of your gear into that one 50 lb. bag. Buy whatever you can before the trip from Amazon or wherever else, and just order the camping chairs and whatever else from Walmart for pickup. I knew I wanted my tent to be more than just a one-time coachella tent, so I researched it thoroughly and came up with this, which is a bit pricy, but the tent is only 11 pounds packed up, and packs up real nice and small so you can easily fit this into your checked bag. It's about 75% mesh, which means it's ventilated like crazy, which is great for the desert, and it comes with a rain-fly that the reviews all said worked great (especially important if you're going weekend 1, which has had weather issues the past 3 years).

This does mean you'll have to worry about the sun though, so I bought a bunch of mylar emergency blankets that I just duct taped to the top of my tent to reflect out as much heat as possible. They crinkled when the wind blew, so they were a bit noisy, but it's Coachella and you're going to be dealing with noise all weekend.

That's why you need earplugs. For the concert, you might want either of these pairs that I have used in the past, but for sleeping, you just want basic foam earplugs that will block the majority of sound out. You won't have to worry about your tent making noise or your neighbors' afterparty.

I wasn't willing to buy an easy-up in the past (though I may this year), so instead I just picked up a silver reflective tarp (to help with the desert sun) from Harbor Freight for not too much money, and then I ordered a few of these tarp poles along with a good line of reflective tarp cord and some plastic stakes (they don't allow metal). As long as someone else in your campsite has an easy-up, you can easily bungee the tarp to the side of that. Just make sure you are really good about tying down the poles.

The most IMPORTANT tip I can give you is to FIND A GROUP to camp with before you go! Last year, I was part of a campsite that attempted to include about 50 people. Only about 25-30 wound up actually meeting up before heading in, with a group of 11 cars. That wound up being split into groups of 5 and 6 cars, that had sites that were still within a block of each other. Make sure your group stays together on the security line! Find a line that seems to be moving faster than the others (which means they are checking each car a bit less ;) ) and make damn sure you stay together, because they only allow you 15 minutes to wait for the rest of your group once you're past security. Be a New Yorker about it if you have to. Two years ago, we found that there was an empty line over to the right that had been blocked off by another line right next to it. When we saw it and then went to move all our cars into the line, my brother just stood there with a beer in one hand, holding his other hand up to a group of cars that patiently waited for our group to be in the line together, and then we were all good.

One of the best parts about finding a group to camp with was that everyone is gonna forget something, but each time it happened, someone else in the group had it handy. It was pretty magical. The other awesome thing about finding a group to camp with, is you can almost bet everyone will have a good time because people are generally in their best moods and on their best behavior trying to meet cool new people like you.

I will also note that for flying in from NY, my budget has usually been somewhere around 1200-1500 for the weekend, including a flight (350), the ticket (375), the camping pass (85, split 2 ways), purchasing gear (around 300 the first year, but if you have last year's equipment it gets cheaper), and then about 300-400 for food/beer/weed (and if you stick to drinking in the campsite you'll be able to spend less on beer and stay hydrated more easily).

Anyway, there's my short novel about being prepared for and having an awesome Coachella camping experience. I'm still a boy scout at heart, so planning for stuff like this comes naturally to me and I am pretty passionate about it. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

u/IHateTomatoes · 7 pointsr/Coachella

MVP
/u/Diskz for posting the Washington>52nd Route to bypass the entirety of the the Monroe shitshow...Unreal.

Winners
Walking to gates- First year camping and beats the hell out of shuttles/ubers plus cost of AirBNB. More than makes up for lack of AC and showers/toilets.
Portable Shower Bag- Didn't use it every morning but having the option to sleep later was money
Cots- Pretty easy to set up. Also easy to break down each day to open up the space for chairs/chillin. Comfortable to sleep on just make sure you have insulation under you too because you get a draft from below.
Inflatable Lounger thing- Good bang for your $20. Comfortable to chill on, easy to deflate while not in use, easy to haul therefore better than a hammock.
Costco LED lights that /u/kateyrose recommended. Magnetic on the back to clip onto your EZ-up or car.
Losers
Tents- Told my campmates we could go without them but we set them up anyway. Definitely ditching these next year for more space and more EZ-UPs.
Cooking Food- Brought a ton of food which we were always too tired to cook. With the plethora of tasty vendors we'll probably skimp on groceries next year.

Other Notes
Barber- Got my haircut Friday morning. Pretty easy system. Went around 8:30am and signed up for a 10am time slot. Got a low fade and pretty happy with it. Tipped him $20 since thats what I'd normally pay for a haircut. Overall I would recommend if you don't have time to get it done during the week.
Heineken Beer Storage- I hate Heineken but since you can bring any of their other beers this is very much worth it. Alleviates so much space in your coolers. I brought a 36 rack of Coors Light to start the weekend off and brought a 30 rack of Tecate Light to the Beer storage Friday. You can text them to deliver it to your camp but I just picked it up on Sunday morning since we were near there anyways.
Adidas- As we were walking over to the line Sunday morning the carts were passing us so we lucked out on some tokens. Still waited 3 hours for shoes. If they do this next year I have to imagine they provide some more shade over the line because that was the only terrible part of the experience.

u/thirtynation · 7 pointsr/Coachella

Copied and pasted from my reply in a related thread a few weeks ago about camping showers. This is a bit more involved than most people probably use, but it doubles as a both a camping shower and a misting setup for your canopy to provide cooling all weekend.

 

>We buy gallon jugs and a flat of water bottles for drinking, but our "utility" water comes from the water fill stations, or melted ice, depending on the use.

>Our shower is different than most camping showers you'll see people bring. We use a pump action garden sprayer like this one connected to a misting hose like this one that is clipped around our EZ-Up for general cooling purposes. When someone wants to shower, they disconnect the pump tank from misting hose and take it in to a small camping shower enclosure like this one to take a quick wash with the sprayer. The enclosure is lightweight and pops up so it's very quick to throw out and fold down as needed. It's a great combination system to get clean without the wait/walk, and also to keep your campsite refreshingly cool with the misting hose. Neighbors are generally impressed by the mist.

>More commonly, you will see people use bag showers like this one hung within something like this. Take down and set up as needed, or leave it up all weekend if you find yourself with a corner spot. Enclosures that are stable enough to hold the water bag can be expensive, though, so that's why I think our system is a little better and more versatile.

u/superfluous · 1 pointr/Coachella

Okay so I did this in preparation for this year and it seems to be a success. I bought this mister kit from Amazon and paired it up with this pump sprayer. A 2 gallon sprayer might be nicer, but I already had this on hand. I connected them together by unscrewing the wand just downstream of the handle (so the handle is still connected) and connecting a 1/4" one-touch (also called push-to-connect) fitting. I think it was this one but it also could have been a 1/4" push-to-connect with a 3/8" NPT female... I can't recall. Thread it on using some plumbers tape. Then, just cut off the hose bib adapter on the end of the mister kit and plug the tubing directly into the 1/4" one-touch. Voila!


It works pretty well and does not leak. I found that if I pumped it up for 30 seconds, it would run for 5 minutes before the pressure got low enough that some of the nozzles started to drip a bit rather than mist. 10 seconds of pumping would get it back up to pressure for another 5 minute run. Keep in mind you'll want some sort of clamp to hold down the handle for you. Either that, or buy a pump sprayer that can latch in the on position. And bring zip ties to secure it to your EZ-Up. The clips that came with the kit are nice but zip ties help to really secure it nicely.

Hope this helps!

u/Scoregasm · 3 pointsr/Coachella

Well first, read through your Coachella welcome guide that comes with your box. It has tons of awesome information on what to expect.

Then, use the search bar and find tons of other threads recommending camping items. Seriously there's so many, nobody will cover them all in this thread.

That being said, here's a copy/pasted comment of mine from another similar thread. These are some of the lesser known items I like to recommend:

> "Individually Wrapped Butt Wipes: low profile enough to stash a couple in your fanny pack or backpack. Make the porta potties wayyy less of a nightmare.

>Individual Pedialyte Packets: never worry about hydration. Just drop one into every water bottle or Camelbak refill. Also tastes amazing in conjunction with "goodies."

>Chelated Magnesium: if your "goodies" make you queasy or clench your teeth a lot.

>Hydro Flask Cup: It's going to be hawt as FUDGE out there. Last thing you want is your drink getting warm. I've left these on the hood of my car by accident and come back to it still full of ice. Amazing.

>Ravpower Portable Charger: this bad boy is one of my favorite purchases ever, not just for Coachella. When this thing's fully charged, it charges a full phone battery around 6-7 times. It charges like twice as fast as my wall outlet charger. It's seriously amazing.

>Individual toilet seat covers - Those camping porta potties are a fucking warzone sometimes.

>I'd also recommend side walls for your EZ Up as extra shade. Tapestries work too. "

u/la90036 · 1 pointr/Coachella

This guy is not wrong! 100% agreed about the queue. It LOOKS like it takes awhile but really moves rather quickly and you'll be inside in 5min. If you watch the exit there's ALWAYS a flow of people out the tent, which is nice. Never 100% packed.

Keep in mind not all Yuma artists are created equally. Some you'll vibe with, some you won't. Personally, I love the tent as it fits my style of dance music much more than the Sahara acts nowadays.

I strongly recommend getting some ear plugs, like these:
https://www.amazon.com/ETY-Plugs-Fidelity-Earplugs-Standard-Frost/dp/B0015WJQ7A/ref=pd_sim_121_2/166-4122649-3319062?_encoding=UTF8&pd_rd_i=B0015WJQ7A&pd_rd_r=K34515NK0PGAE4CH40ND&pd_rd_w=Z5rfK&pd_rd_wg=8rhN2&psc=1&refRID=K34515NK0PGAE4CH40ND

They actually improve the sound coming from those Yuma speakers and you can spend much more time, comfortably, getting down!

u/HonestHooligan · 1 pointr/Coachella

Ive seen the GZ kits on amazon and yes they are definitely the apple of solar gear LOL.
I'm definitely looking for a different application, but in respect to your comment i've also been looking a this solar charger similar to yours which may be great as well for my device charging needs.

u/ptntprty · 1 pointr/Coachella

I was going to buy some anyway so I won't consider it in the contest, but I still really appreciate the suggestion... and that's very generous of you to offer to pass along the potential prize!

These are the ones I currently have in my cart - I'd read good things but I'd love to hear your thoughts.

A little background - I'd always thought it was really nerdy to wear earplugs at shows/clubs/festivals as an occasional attendee... but I've been to a few clubs lately that have literally hurt my ears they were so loud, and a recent Eric Prydz show I went to left my ears ringing for days. It's just no good and I intend to reduce the risk of any further damage... I urge others to take preemptive action because tinnitus is fucking wack.

u/kayotik · 1 pointr/Coachella

lightsaber

not prime, but already pretty cheap at around $10. toss it in your backpack and use it as a guide when directing friends to your location (blue lightsaber, stage right gobi). get a bunch for your friends and have battles after the sun sets. be wary though, security forced me to toss mine citing it as a weapon (friend in other line got through just fine).

300 glowstick bracelets

great thing to pass out at night. make so many new friends with these!

u/_supreme · 2 pointsr/Coachella

I have been using these for a little bit. They seem to be pretty popular. Pretty comfortable and still easy to enjoy the music.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0015WJQ7A/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/Space_Cowboy2023 · 4 pointsr/Coachella

Here's everything I ordered just last night!

Bandana Headband face cover things I've bought these before, great for keeping cool and keeping the dust away.

Cheap Fanny Pack

Tapestry

More Tapestry

And some other things I bought a while ago.

Earasers Best earplugs I've bought so far, hella comfortable and inconspicuous.

Plastic Flasks

Extra Earplugs just in case someone needs them along the way

u/PowerWindows85 · 1 pointr/Coachella

This one is a bit of a beast. If you only have one phone to charge I wouldn't recommend it, but this thing takes care of both my and my wife's phone for the entire weekend, easily:

https://www.amazon.com/Anker-PowerCore-Ultra-High-Capacity-Portable/dp/B014ZO46LK/ref=sr_1_3?s=wireless&ie=UTF8&qid=1519405923&sr=1-3&keywords=anker+20100+usb-c

I specifically purchased this one because it supports rapid charging for my Pixel. It charges my wife's iPhone pretty fast as well.

u/MrWanderlusst · 3 pointsr/Coachella

Last year we never had to lower our EZ-UP, or our tents the entire weekend.

We used these SECURE
We filled each one with sand/rocks! ✨👌🏾


Happy Chella !!! 🎡

u/TocTheEternal · 3 pointsr/Coachella

Tbh I don't remember. I bought a LOT of them cause I value my hearing more than my money, and I'm pretty sure I tried just about every size available. This is just for my btw (which I know isn't super helpful) and it might be worth trying and returning a pair or two if the first you try doesn't seem right.

I will evangelize the Earasers a little bit. Among my friend group I think everyone that's given them a shot has settled on them. For me they are the only ones that fit and don't distort.

u/Llewellyn420 · 2 pointsr/Coachella

Highly Recommend this product. I've never once had any issues with them feeling up my nut sack area. Good luck my friend!!

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u/nanosect · 2 pointsr/Coachella

WHICH IS AMAZING!


You can actually watch it RIGHT NOW on amazon FOR FREE!

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QH2V6GT

u/Lasers_go_pewpew · 1 pointr/Coachella

Posted this on another thread, but I've been using this power pack for a while now.

It's 22400mAh, so it stores a huge load of power (average phone battery is 2000mAh). My group of five last year used this extensively everyday to charge our phones, cameras, and portable speakers each day, and it still had extra juice at the end of the weekend. It's a champ. Also, way smaller space footprint. You could easily keep it in a glove compartment or even a large pocket.

u/_under_scored_ · 2 pointsr/Coachella

So I've used buffs before but find them difficult to keep on when dancing and sweating, bandannas always fall off my face cause they aren't very comfortable material, and inevitably I always end up with the post-coachella flu.

This year, I bought a shemagh and I'm hoping that the comfortable fabric will encourage me to wear it more. They look pretty festival-fashionable and they seem to have a whole lot of function too.

the one I bought is right here.

https://www.amazon.com/Hirbawi-Premium-Shemagh-Keffiyeh-Palestine/dp/B07K2FXX5L/

u/Playtek · 9 pointsr/Coachella

The ETY earplugs are fantastic, and not expensive at all. 12.99 on amazon, very comfortable and will save your ears.

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u/Jordan-5 · 3 pointsr/Coachella

Don't get the cheap ones. A good pair goes for $15 ish on Amazon and they are extremely comfortable and designed to keep the sound clean while protecting your ears. No muffling

These are the ones that are $15 a pair and worked great for me so far: Live Music Hear Safe Earplugs

These are more expensive but came highly recommended on this sub: earasers

u/ljmunoz · 1 pointr/Coachella

I ordered a bunch of stuff for this year. I went a little amazon crazy.

I stubbed my toe on a tent stake last year so I ordered these glow in the dark tent stakes.

I figured this blow up couch would be a cool addition to our campsite.


I got one of these battery powered fans for my tent.


I ordered a few of these batter powered led lights in different colors for decoration.


I ordered like 4 of these portable fans for our camping group to clip onto their camel packs for the daytime heat.


I ordered this portable battery pack to keep my phone charged.


I ordered a 300 pack of glowsticks 100 for each day.

I ordered these light shooter things. They are fun to play with in the camping grounds.


I ordered one of these anti chafe sticks for my fat legs. It's truly a life saver.


Also I ordered The Watterpuff for obvious reasons.



u/scarecrow-boat · 8 pointsr/Coachella

I got these Etymotic earplugs about a month ago. Worked great when I saw St. Vincent. Sound is clear, doesn't muffle the sound like the standard foam ones.

u/DrFunkensteinPhD · 6 pointsr/Coachella

Amazon has a deal on a 10' x 10' straight legged canopy for under $70. Pretty good deal and you can never have too much shade

u/MJ1331L · 1 pointr/Coachella

Man, I thought the dubs were pretty good IMO. are you saying it muffles the overall sound more vs earasers? this is causing me to re-review all the earplugs now.

I was actually looking at the earasers before - https://www.amazon.com/Earasers-HEM001-Musicians-Plugs-Medium/dp/B00E2D9HAA/ - just to make sure we are talking about the same ones.

u/BruinFootyFan · 9 pointsr/Coachella

As is this product. You can find individual tubes at most running stores or even Target. Easy to stow/pack in your back/fanny pack:


Original Nuun Active: Hydrating Electrolyte Tablets, Citrus Berry Mix, Box of 4 Tubes https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001QW1L72/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_3.y9yb90HTNV4

u/mikron2 · 15 pointsr/Coachella

http://www.amazon.com/Etymotic-Research-ETY-Plugs-Protection-Earplugs/dp/B0044DEESS

These are way better than the foam ear plugs. I would take them out just to make sure they were really working, that's how clear the sound was. My ears were never ringing the entire weekend, even being next to speakers, or up front. Any hi-fidelity earplug will do over the foamies though.

u/allthetunes · 1 pointr/Coachella

Yeah my group’s canopies flew away in 2016 because of the crazy wind.

I ended up getting these for last year and they were 100% worth it. Paired with some plastic stakes I was confident it wouldn’t budge. Just got some 50lb bags of sand from Home Depot for a few bucks to fill them up.

That being said I still lowered my canopy each day to be on the safe side.

u/Morieris · 4 pointsr/Coachella

Last year I upgraded my camp with a freestanding hammock, it was great for sleeping in after the tents get too hot https://www.amazon.com/Vivere-Double-Hammock-Space-Saving-Tropical/dp/B004YJCP7O/

u/elliotgreen4 · 3 pointsr/Coachella

An easy way to remedy this is to purchase electrolyte tablets to put in your camelbak/water bottle to keep your system in balance. Just ordered this online and plan on using it in the festival when I'm rolling.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B001QW1L72/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_15Cfvb06G0P0J

u/keeflennon43 · 6 pointsr/Coachella

i just got these the other day. tried them out. they don't hurt in my ears and are easy to pull in and out. granted i only tried them out during conversations and with multiple TVs and music playing in my house and it works well, so we'll see how it sounds on the fields. but i dont regret my purchase so far.

u/thegreatsharkhunt · 4 pointsr/Coachella

These ear plugs, these bandannas and definitely a Camelbak (the lighter the better or all his friends will ask him to carry their shit in it and that gets old, and heavy, fast). Or, if you want to do something a little different, schedule an in-hotel massage on Sunday late morning/early afternoon before he goes into the fest for the day. Seems over the top, but leaves you feeling fresh as fuck when everyone else is hurting on Day 3. I've done it with Palm Springs Massage the past few years and they do a great job.

u/xxjohnnydangerxx · 1 pointr/Coachella

I have this guy and it works pretty well. If you have prime it will make it in time for week two. $25

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BJCHH36/ref=oh_details_o01_s01_i00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

u/zzcon · 3 pointsr/Coachella

don't bother wasting money on some fancy ear buds that need an app on your cell phone to operate. and besides, they aren't even out yet.


https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0044DEESS/ref=mp_s_a_1_2_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1466897067&sr=8-2&keywords=best+ear+plugs&pi=QL40

try these. saved my ears last year and won't cost you some exorbitant price. got 2 sets last year and brought 1 home.

u/Basraok · 3 pointsr/Coachella

Bathrooms are super chill, never really a line. Showers are a different story, if you can early enough there is no line. other times youll be in line for an hour. Ive never used the showers cause we have a couple shower bags(ill post below) also get some baby wipes. those work pretty well but give you a refreshed feeling which is more what you want
https://www.amazon.com/KingCamp-Portable-Outdoor-Shower-Gallon/dp/B005J2MPE8
fill that bad boy up at the refill station and put on your car and itll heat up in like 30 mins and just shower in some swim suit and youre golden

u/bbgr8grow · 13 pointsr/Coachella

dont forget his new short film Guava Island is available for free streaming now for the next ~17 hours

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07QH2V6GT

u/TheBuzzerBeater · 1 pointr/Coachella

I have this inflatable chair/ottoman. The ottoman is small enough to blow up inside the fest and it fits in a tiny bag.

They also have these couch/beds I might get for LiB (staying at a friends house for Coachella this year)

u/meistergrado · 4 pointsr/Coachella

https://www.amazon.com/Etymotic-Research-Protection-Earplugs-Standard/dp/B0044DEESS

These are my bread and butter for hearing protection at shows. They don't block out any single frequencies more than others, unlike foam earplugs that will make the music sound muffled and muddy. It's like you just turned the volume down a few clicks on everything, and you can even hear people talking next to you without plugging your ears! They're only $12 and will last a long time.

u/FantasticGentleman · 4 pointsr/Coachella

I've been using these for years too and they're quite good but sometimes depending on what kind of music I'm listening to things can sound a bit muffled. Obviously, you're never gonna get ideal sound while protecting your ears unless you drop the money for customs but I just ordered Earasers from amazon and I'm looking forward to trying them since they seem to work quite differently than other earplugs and I've read a lot of good reviews. I'll let you guys know how they perform after this weekend.

(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00E2D9HAA/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&th=1)

u/digitalcolour · 9 pointsr/Coachella

This Battery Pack will last you and a friend the entire weekend with one charge

at least it did for me. I bought 2 for my gf and I and only had to use one with heavy usage (2 iphone 6's, bluetooth speaker)

u/shitlord_traplord · 1 pointr/Coachella

You should've used that money towards this external battery. Holds enough juice to charge an iPhone 6 at least 11+ times in comparison to the 1.75 times with the mini. $18.99 with code J29D3UMJ

Keep in mind that you're sacrificing portability, but if you're sporting a Camelbak then it won't really matter. Plus, if you're camping then it's also handy for those with you over the weekend that may need it. I personally have this external, but the one I link caught my eye on a deal site and thought I would share.

u/Schleprok · 2 pointsr/Coachella

Yep. I use this one

and it's good for 6 full charges.

u/unicornservingdonuts · 2 pointsr/Coachella

Order a pair of these: http://www.amazon.com/Etymotic-Research-ETY-Plugs-Protection-Earplugs/dp/B0044DEESS before you go. They are lifesavers and likely much better than the ones Coachella sent. Also come with a little plastic case and some string to keep them around your neck.

u/MelechRic · 0 pointsr/Coachella

Get some of these for your water:

http://www.amazon.com/Nuun-Hydration-Electrolyte-Enhanced-Tri-berry/dp/B001QW1L72

Even these will work:

http://www.amazon.com/Gatorade-Powder-8-0-52oz-packets-canister/dp/B00B042DIW/ref=sr_1_8?s=grocery&ie=UTF8&qid=1397607555&sr=1-8&keywords=g2+powder+packs

You will feel much better at the end of the night because you've maintained proper electrolyte levels.

If you drink alcohol try to alternate between it and a drink with electrolytes. Water will help prevent hangovers, but the electrolytes really keep you up and moving.

u/discoshhrk · 1 pointr/Coachella

The sound at Coachella is very good and very loud and good earplugs make it even better imo. Not having the high fidelity earplugs would probably ruin Coachella for me so I always have 2 pair for any festival in case they get lost or someone in the crew forgot theirs. Ringing ears is worse than any hangover from partying. I used these a couple weeks ago and they were just as good as the eargasms. You can't really go wrong if they look like the eargasms or the emyotics I also tried the dubs but I wouldn't recommend them since they messed up the sound for me.

u/constantlyoff · 1 pointr/Coachella

Get these, wear them (they are comfortable) all three days, don't hate your life every morning when you wake up and your ears are ringing https://www.amazon.com/Etymotic-Research-Protection-Earplugs-Standard/dp/B0044DEESS

u/Droid017 · 1 pointr/Coachella

Dubs suck anyways, spend the $13 on Amazon for These which sound far better.

u/theedang · 2 pointsr/Coachella

In my experience with these style of plugs, the DUBS are more comfortable and can be worn for longer periods of time without hurting your ears. If the hearos and DUBS are the same price, I would go for the DUBS.

The only thing that makes me skeptical about these new DUBS earplugs is that they don't have specs on how much protection you actually get.

u/shazbot28 · 1 pointr/Coachella

What @thirtynation said. I've used the same model for many concerts including Coachella.

http://www.amazon.com/Etymotic-Research-ETY-Plugs-Protection-Earplugs/dp/B0044DEESS

u/beginnersthrowaway · 1 pointr/Coachella

>I'd look into a pad or memory foam pad. An air mattress will always deflate due to the drop in temperature during the night (going back to the old physics lesson PV=nRT).

Ive used this my past few festivals and its always treated me well. Sometimes needs a reflate in the morning, but never had any issues with deflation during the nigh/nothing severe. It's a little large so might not work great in a regular tent. A cot might be a better option for you, though, both space- & comfort-wise.

u/book-slut · 1 pointr/Coachella

I highly recommend some like these . I got a pair of these last year, before that I only used the foam earplugs. HOLY SHIT what a difference. They don't muffle sounds, they just turn down the volume a little bit. You might want to get the connector string as well so that you can hang them around your neck. Earplugs are easy to loose, but I find that if I can hang them around my neck, no matter the type, then I can keep track of them!

u/betteroffatnight · 2 pointsr/Coachella

Mophies are way too expensive for what they provide - try a generic brand. More bang for your buck. I have one of these - it'll charge your phone or GoPro probably 6 times from dead.