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GOAL ZERO Light-A-Life 350-Lumen LED Light

GOAL ZERO Light-A-Life 350-Lumen LED Light

Light your campsite or tent from stored power (or your car battery) with the Light-A-Life 350-Lumen LED Light from Goal Zero. Designed for use with Goal Zero's Sherpa power packs or Yeti solar generators, this compact light can be hung just about anywhere and can be used with up to seven others for total area light coverage. It features high (350 lumen) and low (100 lumen) settings, and can be used as a bright area light or a lantern with a softer glow. Runtimes range from 50 hours on low to 10 hours on high with the Sherpa 50 power pack or 1,200 hours on low to 250 hours on high with the Yeti 1250. Storage is built-in for the 8' cable, and a 12VDC car power adapter cable is included. The Light-A-Life is designed to withstand snow and rain, but is not submersible.

Maximum output: 350 lumens

High and low settings

Bright area light or soft lantern configurations

Use with up to 7 others for total area coverage

Designed for use with Goal Zero Sherpa power packs or Yeti solar generators

Can be powered from vehicle 12VDC output (adapter included)

Withstands rain & snow

Built-in carabiner & magnet for hanging

8' power cable

Regular price $79.95
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