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http://www.solarstorefront.com

Description:

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The Voltaic Backpack™ is built tough for use as a weekend hike bag or as a large daypack.
There are pockets and wire channels for multiple electronic devices and 1,850 cubic inches of storage space.
Features:
-High density padding in the shoulder straps and back panel for comfort
-Nylon mesh backing material for better air flow The solar panels provide protection for fragile items inside the front pocket
-Wire channels throughout the bag take power to the shoulder strap and for headphones etc.
-Adjustable phone / MP3 pouch on the shoulder Second lined MP3 / sunglasses pouch inside
-Optional clip in padded laptop sleeves
-Bladder pouch and channels to run the tube to the shoulder strap
Specifications:
Fabric: 840D nylon, UV resistant PU, nylon mesh on the back
Weight: 3.5 lbs (1,590 grams) including battery and solar panels
Dimensions:20” high x 10-15”wide x 7-10” deep (51cm high x 25-38cm wide x 18-25cm deep)
Volume: 1,850 cubic inches (30 liters)
Electronics:
The electronics are the same as the other three Voltaic™ solar bags.
Note: It is not designed to charge laptops, it will however charge cell phones, sat phones, PDAs, GPSs,
iPods, cameras etc.
-Includes a 2,200mAh Li-Ion battery pack with 3 voltage settings to store solar power
-When not in the sun, the battery can be charged using the AC travel charger or DC car charger
-Comes with 11 standard adaptors including a car charger socket and USB adaptor so you can always
use a standard charger for your device
-Includes adaptor plugs in universal sizes and for common cell phones, which eliminate the need to use
a car charger for common devices
-The three solar panels are tough, light weight, waterproof, and generate up to 4 watts of power
Indicator light inside the logo shows when the panels are generating a charge.

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    Scott iQmer.com 11 months

    What could Rambo have done with one of these? I like to maintain the natural experience of wilderness living in my camping excursions but I would certainly love to have this pack with me if I was backpacking through Europe or spending several days/weeks/months on the trail.

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Greg 11 months

What great idea! I am with you though, the reason you go camping is to get away from everyday technology.

 
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