Over the weekend, a teeny tiny festival took place. You know that V Festival?
This year Sure were the official sponsors and thought I’d like to come hang out with them, so on Saturday me and Dan drove to Essex to let the good times begin.
We had a little mission though. Sure had teamed up with FitBit, the makers of the activity tracker bands, to prove how much people really moved during a festival and why it is important to then stay fresh. No one wants to be THAT person in the middle of the crowd. That’s why Sure has created the world’s first antiperspirant that is activated directly by movement using Motionsense freshness technology. The more you move, the harder it works. Simples.
So popping my FitBit on, we headed (danced in my case) into the festival.
The Fitbit is really lightweight, and I completely forgot I was wearing it. If you don’t like the band style- say if you are going to a fancy dinner and that lovely blue plastic didn’t quite go with your cocktail dress, you can pop out the little data store bit and put it into your handbag. Perfect.
Make sure you download the app onto your phone though to check how you are doing.
Looking at my data made me realize I needed to move more. Too much sitting on the grass and not enough dancing to Jess Glynn- my girl crush right now.
Chilling to the Corteeners
The comedy tent
After a while we decided to retreat to the VIP area for some downtime away from the mayhem that often occurs.
Everything is just a lot more chilled... and less messy
I was a little in heaven when I saw the food line ups. Some of London’s best street food vendors were here. Well it is important to have energy for all this moving about I needed to do.
If you haven't heard of Saucy Chip yet, you need to check them out. I don't know what they do, but they taste amazing.
I also discovered Generator Hostels food collaboration with Chef Luke Thomas.
Chorizo and apple relish hot dog. Oh boy.
I soon found hammocks though, and all food was forgotten... OK not really. This is me we are talking about. I ate the food ungracefully balanced on the hammock.
Who has time for matching socks?
Soon we were back out into the main area, where we headed to the Sure Arena to get down to some serious DJing.
My steps had smashed the 10,000 mark, even hitting 15,000 which considering a day in the office usually results in about 5,000 I was pretty happy. It just proved how much you really moved at a festival.
Which was lucky then that Sure kept me fresh through out the festival.
Oh and if any of you want to add me as a friend on FitBit so we can compete then I'm at heroineinheels@gmail.com on it.
Oh and if any of you want to add me as a friend on FitBit so we can compete then I'm at heroineinheels@gmail.com on it.
We danced on until late, until we decided to call it a night.
V Festival, you’ve been a ball.
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