May 12, 2011
Fish Off-The-Grid Without Losing Power
Yeah, you talk a big game to your urbanite friends, bragging about how you're drawn to waters off the beaten path and roughing it on backcountry fishing trips. But admit it—deep down, you panic like a little girl when you're miles off-the-grid and that cell phone battery indicator starts blinking.
The Goal Zero Escape 150 power pack solves those personal energy emergencies without the noise of a standard generator—or the expense of filling it with $4-per-gallon gas.
The silent, compact unit is a slimmed-down version of the company's flagship Extreme 350, a rechargeable pack that can power a 1,200-square-foot cabin.
The Escape 150 charges via the company's Escape 30 Solar Briefcase, car adapter or standard wall outlet, and it pumps out 150 watt-hours—enough juice to power and recharge lights, appliances, cell phones, laptops, cameras, portable DVD players, radios and more.
No, it's not exactly roughing it, but we won't tell anyone your secret.
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