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- 56W total maximum output via XT60, USB-C (35W) and USB-A (18W) ports
- IPX7 waterproof
- Armor-Flex protection with 90kg crush rating
- MIL-STD-810G rated for impact and drop resistance
- Photo-Skyn flexible cells continue charging in cloudy conditions
- Built-in sun meter with 4 LEDs to show charging speed and optimise panel positioning
- Kickstand included -- improves solar efficiency by up to 25%
- Chain up to 3 panels via XT60 cables for up to 168W of combined output
- Multiple latch points for secure mounting to packs and gear
- Folds flat for easy packing and transport
- Operates from approximately -29 °C to 49 °C
- Backed by a 5-year Dark Energy warranty
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| Measurement |
Folded |
Unfolded |
| Width |
40 cm |
40 cm |
| Height |
37 cm |
167 cm |
| Thickness |
5 cm |
2.54 cm |
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Weight: 2.72 kg |
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These days, your phone is much more than just a tool for communicating with the outside world. It's your map and compass, your pocket torch, and your means to finance a quick resupply — all at the same time. In fact, it could be argued that it's the singular item that can make or break your adventure more than any other, especially if you're out of battery the moment you need it. Which is something that the folks at Dark Energy are acutely aware of. As long-distance backcountry adventurers, they often spend days at a time in their native Wasatch Mountains, hiking dozens of miles over harsh terrain in Utah's unforgiving climate. And they rely on their phones to keep them on track, safe, and connected to the outside world.
Knowing all too well the pitfalls of lesser power products, Dark Energy has made it its mission to create hyper-rugged charging solutions you can rely on in the wild. And since 2013, they have become a brand trusted, used and abused by everyone from hikers, campers and emergency workers to the US special forces — all due to the outstanding quality of their kit.