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Summer Sale: Yeti 200X & 500X
Recharge the Yeti 500X with the Boulder 100 Briefcase Solar Panel while off-grid and charge from a wall outlet when at home. Power laptops, cameras, drones, medical devices, portable fridges, and more while on the road or in case of an emergency outage.
This Yeti 200X kit is perfect for hosting backyard dinners, with enough power to charge speakers, cameras, and all your guests’ phones. Light-a-Life Mini Lights plug directly into the Yeti 200X for a highly-efficient outdoor light source and included Crush Light Chromas are perfect for illuminating tables or pathways when the sun goes down.
Power through any emergency that comes your way. The Yeti 500X fits in a closet or car and can run laptops, medical devices, or even a portable fridge. Two Light-a-Life 350 lights plug into the Yeti for a highly-efficient emergency light source, while the Torch 500 gives you an option for power and light on-the-go.
FAQ's
Our equipment is tested in some of the harshest environments possible, from Everest base camp to remote villages in the Congo. We’re confident that if it works out there, it’ll work whenever, wherever you need it. That said, we recommend checking the details of each product for durability ratings. For example, the Venture Power Banks are designed to withstand the elements, especially wet environments, as opposed to the Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Stations that should be kept dry at all times. All of our solar panels are designed to be outside soaking up as much sun as possible, even if that means withstanding a storm (or several). Check the individual product user guides for more information, found here: (https://www.goalzero.com/user-guides/)
Solar generators use a Yeti Power Station and a solar panel to provide essential backup power. It's that simple. Two products that, combined, make up a solar generator. Our solar generators are portable, and they provide clean energy to recharge our devices or power our homes, RVs, vehicles, boats, and, on occasion, crock pots at that apres-ski tailgate.
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