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So you’ve spent a fortune on your Governors Ball tickets, and now you need to figure out what to pack. This is no ordinary long weekend — long days in the sun require planning, after all. To help you prepare for your summer shenanigans, we’ve rounded up 15 must-haves so practical once the weekend is over, you’ll keep using them all summer.
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Now read on for our roundup of festival must-haves.
Price: $19 and up at MaikaGoods.com
Whether you need a teeny bag or something roomier, these Crossbody bags are your go-to festival satchel. The beautiful colors and patterns have the perfect festival vibe, and the interior waterproof lining protects precious items.
Price: $20 at Kikkerland.com
This ripstop backpack tucks into its own pouch and expands into a roomy backpack.
Price: $29.99 at ContainerStore.com
This portable mat is padded, durable, waterproof and has weighted corners to prevent it from blowing away. Unfolded, it seats you and a few friends. (Here are some great travel sites to bookmark right now.)
Price: $20.88 at Minimus.biz
Whether you need toilet paper, have a headache or want to freshen up on the fly, this handy kit has it all: travel-sized sunblock, Wet Ones, deodorant, Advil and much, much more.
Price: $15 at Sephora and Sephora.com
These energizing wipes make water-free cleansing a breeze.
Price: $32 at BrushonBlock.com
This portable mineral powder is dispensed through its brush, providing broad spectrum SPF 30, oil control and a touch of bronzer.
Price: $29.00 at InStylerBlu.com
Even if there’s precious little space in your travel gear, this deceptively powerful mini dryer will do the trick.
Price: $35 at ShedoLane.com
This flattering open-back top can be worn over your swimsuit and provides UPF 50+ ultraviolet coverage.
Price: $35 to $39 at RipSkirtHawaii.com
RipSkirt is made of board-short material, providing comfortable and water-friendly protection. The Velcro closure makes it easy to throw on or off.
Price: $38 per pair at Sanuk.com
These Yoga Slings from Sanuk come in lots of festival-ready colors and styles, and the soles are made from spongy yoga mat-like material.
Price: $59.95 and up at RomaBoot.com
These adorable rain booties look great with jeans or skirts and are perfect for puddle jumping.
Price: $29.99 at UCOGear.com
While everyone else is holding a flashlight, you’ll be lighting your way hands-free with this stylish headlamp.
Price: $69.99 at US.Waka-Waka.com
This durable gadget fully powers your smartphone in two hours and provides hours of light. It can be recharged via USB or by the power of the sun.
Price: $15 for a 12 oz. bottle at HydawayBottle.com
An environmentally friendly alternative to disposable bottles, this refillable bottle packs flat when it’s empty.
Price: $40 at DreamWaveUS.com
Portable and water-resistant with a five-hour play time, this speaker pairs with the music on your smart device to deliver a surprisingly big sound.
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