The Light-A-Life 350 LED Lights from Goal Zero are perfect for truck bed camping. Photos: Ben Duchesney
The Light-A-Life 350 LED Lights from Goal Zero are perfect for truck bed camping.

If you’re planning on spending a considerable amount of time on the road, traveling to fish the places of your dreams, hotel room costs add up really quickly, so theĀ back of your truck bed and a nearby campsite starts looking just like home. I’ve been usingĀ Goal Zero’s Yeti 150 to power all of my cameras and laptops on the road and keep me going, but it wasn’t until I started using their newĀ Light-A-Life 350 LED Lights, $39.99 each, that I really felt at home in the truck.

TheĀ Light-A-Life 350 LED Lights feature a toggle switch on the top so you can control how many lights you want on at a time, and allow you to control the intensity of the light with the white shell, which is capable of two positions. The 350 lumens can be directed with a focused light (shown directly below), or be flipped into lantern mode and produce a softer glow throughout camp (the bottom photo).

The Goal Zero Light-A-Life 350 LED Lights are perfect for truck bed camping.

Since you can power theĀ Light-A-Life 350 LED Lights with Goal Zero’s Yeti or Sherpa battery packs, you can use the power of the sun to keep you camp or truck lit up for as long as you’re out on the road. An integrated cord that neatly coils inside the shade of the lights allow you to string up the lights as far away from each other as you need, or neatly keep them close together.

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Built in magnets and a built in carabiner allow you to hang or mount the lights anywhere quickly and easily so you can rig up your boat before dawn or light your camp stove before tucking in. TheĀ Light-A-Life 350 LED Lights are also chainable up to 8 lights, so you can use only one plug to light up the night in a string. There’s no camp that feels more at home than a well lit, fully-powered fish camp.

The Goal Zero Light-A-Life 350 LED Lights let you control how much light you want.

For more information on Goal Zero, or their newĀ Light-A-Life 350 LED Lights, check out their website, GoalZero.com.

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