May the light be with you anytime and everywhere with the LuminAID PackLite 12. As far as camping lights go, there are many out there to choose from. They all have benefits and downsides, but when push comes to shove, most of them are cumbersome or require a battery. That’s fine when you’re prepared, but wouldn’t it be nice to be a little more self reliant? The LuminAID PackLite 12 is a wicked design that packs a 30 lumen solar-powered light into a inflating, lightweight portable lantern. Just twist-to-close and the lantern easily flattens to be stowed perfectly on your pack, making it accessible at a moments notice. The PackLite 12 charges wickedly fast (unlike some solar chargers I know), taking just 7-10 hrs via a high-efficiency solar panel and can last up to 12 hours on the lowest setting. On top of that it is 100% waterproof and floats in water, so need to worry when the weather turns for the worst, or when you’ve accidentally left it out charging.
Let the light shine bright and order yours via Amazon or from Backcountry.com.



May the light be with you anytime and everywhere with the LuminAID PackLite 12. As far as camping lights go, there are many out there to choose from. They all have benefits and downsides, but when push comes to shove, most of them are cumbersome or require a battery. That’s fine when you’re prepared, but wouldn’t it be nice to be a little more self reliant? The LuminAID PackLite 12 is a wicked design that packs a 30 lumen solar-powered light into a inflating, lightweight portable lantern. Just twist-to-close and the lantern easily flattens to be stowed perfectly on your pack, making it accessible at a moments notice. The PackLite 12 charges wickedly fast (unlike some solar chargers I know), taking just 7-10 hrs via a high-efficiency solar panel and can last up to 12 hours on the lowest setting. On top of that it is 100% waterproof and floats in water, so need to worry when the weather turns for the worst, or when you’ve accidentally left it out charging.
Let the light shine bright and order yours via Amazon or from Backcountry.com.