Best products from r/NYCC

We found 14 comments on r/NYCC discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 10 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

Top comments mentioning products on r/NYCC:

u/JZA1 · 3 pointsr/NYCC

You’re going to want one of these instead of a tripod stool: MARCHWAY Ultralight Folding Camping Chair, Portable Compact for Outdoor Camp, Travel, Beach, Picnic, Festival, Hiking, Lightweight Backpacking (Bright Blue) https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071VW4Z1V/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_sZwTBb3C41BK4

The back support makes a huge difference, plus this is actually lighter than my tripod stool.

u/EPICurism · 4 pointsr/NYCC

I got this one: https://www.amazon.com/TravelChair-1389VBK-Slacker-Chair-Black/dp/B000FXVAYW/ref=sr_1_14?keywords=folding+stool&qid=1567188383&s=gateway&sr=8-14

Comfortable enough, small enough (mostly fit in my backpack; I added a carabiner to keep it secure), and sturdy enough for ~270 lbs

u/forfeitreality · 1 pointr/NYCC

You know those small LED lights that are about 3-4" in diameter and turn on and off just by pushing on it? They sell them at housewares stores for a few dollars each. Maybe one of those will work? Like https://smile.amazon.com/STAR-SPANGLED-Battery-Powered-Anywhere-Adhesive/dp/B07S8RWJ71/

Or you could use a group of the kinds of single LED lights that twist to turn on like https://smile.amazon.com/HOSL-Decoration-Lanterns-Balloons-Festival/dp/B00JSHX4S6/ . They come in different colors too if you're still looking for gauntlet lights (but may be too bulky for that purpose).

u/jessjess87 · 1 pointr/NYCC

I plan on bringing the same portfolio! Do you mind me asking how you plan to carry it around? I bought this to give it sort of a handle for carrying: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00JRR2H7G/ref=od_aui_detailpages00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

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But now that I have it, it doesn't seem to have much wiggle room I worry once I put prints in it, it'll expand and no longer fit. Was wondering how you planned on carrying it around all day at the con. Thanks!

u/protogenxl · 1 pointr/NYCC

In my experience it depends on the rent-a-cop, for example I always have paramedic sheares in the webbing of my backpack and have done so for the last 4 years both at con and out of con. Until Sunday last year when I not only had to explain what a camelbak was, he wanted to check the scissors that actually had a little bit of dust on them. I could not stop myself from laughing in his face. I composed myself enough to say keep them and walked in......

u/Nitro-Nito · 2 pointsr/NYCC

A friend of mine was doing a Star Lord cosplay this year and picked up this jacket from Amazon. It's listed a couple times so you may be able to find better prices, but here's a link

u/Tap-Dat-Ash · 3 pointsr/NYCC

https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07QWC29LB/

has a $1 off coupon and 1 day shipping if you have prime :)

u/melisslo · 2 pointsr/NYCC

I've only gone twice so far but from my experience it seems they start letting people in the queue hall around 8ish. My first year I showed up really early and got on that long line. I decided I never wanted to do that again so last year I made sure I got there a little after 8. When I arrived at the convention the line was making it's way in so I just walked in with the line. When I got inside and lined up for the show floor I was pretty much at the same point in the line I was the year before so getting there early or getting there at 8 really didn't make a difference. If I remember how the show floor line is set up I was in the third shoot towards the front, which really isn't a bad spot so 8 is a pretty good time to show up if you just want to walk in.

Obviously you still have to wait in the queue hall a little bit until the convention actually starts but I brought some chairs with me last year, which helped a lot. I used these ones. Total life saver. I have a bad ankle and the person who came with me has a bad knee so by the end of our first year we were hurting real bad. These made a heck of a difference. I honestly didn't care all that much about the wait the second time.