Lighting
Petzl 3V Standard Bulb for Micro Headlamp
Even the best headlamps do no good if the bulb dies at night, so always carry a spare 3V Standard Bulb for your Petzl Micro Headlamp.
Rustek Ares Solar Flashlight
If you dont want to rely on batteries to give you light at night, theres a much more reliable source to draw fromthe sun. The Rustek Ares Solar Flashlight soaks up power from the sun by day and gives you up to four hours and seven LEDs worth of bright light at night.
Rustek Nitro Solar Flashlight
Leave the Rustek Nitro Solar Flashlight in the sun during the day, and enjoy up to four hours and five LEDs worth of light at night. Small and compact, this flashlight is a great addition to your backpack.
Snow Peak GigaPower BF Lantern
Start Snow Peaks GigaPower BF Lantern and get plenty of light for your late-night card games. Light the BF Lantern easily with the built-in auto-igniter, and carry or hang this 170-watt light with the large wire handle.
Snow Peak GigaPower WG Lantern
Play a game of cards by the light of the Snow Peak GigaPower WG Lantern on your next car camping trip. This white gas lantern emits an eye melting 240 watts of bright, warm light.
Petzl TacTikka Plus Headlamp
The Petzl TacTikka Plus is a tactical version of the popular Tikka Plus Headlamp with a red lens that easily flips down over the LEDs for night vision.
Black Diamond Gizmo Headlamp
The Black Diamond Gizmo Headlamp makes a great backup lighting source for day trips and a main light for backpacking trips when you dont need a big spotlight.
Petzl Tikka XP Headlamp
Just when you think LED lights cant get any better, Petzl comes out with the Tikka XP Headlamp.
Petzl Tikka Plus Headlamp
The Petzl Tikka Plus Headlamp combines the lightweight and long-lasting power of the original Tikka with four LED bulbs and a dimming switch to give you more light or longer battery life.
Turbo Charge Cell Phone Charger Motorola/Motorola Razor/LG/Kyocera
The Turbo Charge Motorola/Motorola Razor/LG/Kyocera Cell Phone Charger runs on a single AA battery giving you up to two hours of talk time or 40 hours on standby. Put one in your daypack and youll always have backup power for emergencies.











