“Technology plays big role in the time we spend outdoors. It allows us to track, photograph, and share our adventures with friends and family,” said Joe Atkin, President and CEO of Goal Zero. “The Lighthouse 250 and Katabatic 2 tent provide the power and light to help take advantage of that technology in even the most remote locations.”
The 250 lumen Lighthouse provides up to 48 hours of bright LED light on a single charge. Adventurers can
power the lantern via USB before heading out or with the integrated
hand crank once they’re in the field. Lighthouse doubles as a recharger
that can be used to power mobile devices like MP3 players, smartphones,
GPS, e-readers and tablets.
The new lantern can also be charged
with one of Goal Zero’s solar panels (7-hours), like the
18-watt monocrystaline, weather resistant panel supported by the new
Katabatic 2. Eddie Bauer partnered with Goal Zero while designing the
roomy 36 square foot tent to integrate solar and provide convenient
wiring access so campers can power up their Goal Zero Sherpa 50 or Yeti
Solar Generator while protected from the elements.
Learn more about both products at the Goal Zero booth – BR601
in the Salt Palace Convention Center -100 SW Temple, Salt Lake City, UT
84101.
Follow Goal Zero at twitter.com/goalzerosolar or facebook.com/goalzero for the latest news on all of the company’s industry leading portable solar products and rechargers.
About Goal Zero
Goal Zero is the industry leader for renewable and reliable
solar power. Born out of the desire to empower people everywhere, Goal
Zero’s products are designed to give you the freedom to go anywhere,
regardless of battery life. From cellphones to refrigerators, and
everything in between, Goal Zero products keep you connected and powered
up in any situation.
For more information, visit www.goalzero.com
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