Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC

Space is not always a concern when adventuring or camping from a vehicle, but not all of us roam in mid or fullsize rigs with ample room and weight-carrying capacity. From backpackers to motorcyclists and two-door off roaders, space comes at a premium and the ability to be flexible with your cost is definitely a welcome plus, as well.

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Goal Zero, the go-to name for lithium-ion based battery solutions and solar panels, devised a new option for 100 watt-hours of sleek portable power to keep all of your essential gear charged and ready. Packed with a QI wireless charging coil for today’s modern cellphones, it is as simple as setting your phone on top of the battery pack, or plugging it into one the 2.4 amp USB outlets, or into one of the two 60 watt high-speed USB-C ports. Got something big to power? A built-in 100 watt AC wall port is built into the edge to keep big ticket items going, too. And best of all, it is the maximum size allowed by the TSA for air travel, making it about the most useful battery pack you could have for someone who needs the Swiss Army Knife of battery packs.

Worth every penny, the Sherpa 100AC will run ya $229.95 on  Goal Zero’s website . Even better, financing is available for those who prefer making smaller monthly payments.

 

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