

A bright and reliable lamp is essential for camping trips, with many products combining multiple features into one design. The new Barebones Hoodoo Light is the latest to offer a multi-functional lamp that doubles as a flashlight, making it the go-to light for campers.

Taking its name from the rock formations of Bryce Canyon, the Barebones Hoodoo Light is compact enough to fit snugly in the palm of your hand. Its impressive light capabilities match this convenient portability, combining modes including flashlight, lantern, and dual, depending on the user’s situation. Switching between modes is easy, with each setting also offering dimming capabilities through the textured polycarbonate lens.
The Barebones Hoodoo Light’s handy screw-in bottom allows it to be mounted on a tripod, making it easy to reposition for optimal lighting. The light also has a copper ring on top and a magnetic base, further opening up mounting possibilities on the campsite.
Charging the Barebones Hoodoo Light is simple. It has a built-in USB-C code that can be discreetly tucked inside the lantern when not in use. Battery life is also impressive, with low settings allowing for over 100 hours of performance in lantern and flashlight modes and a quick charge time of under two hours.
With the imminent arrival of spring, the Barebones Hoodoo Light is a timely release for adventurers and families looking for a versatile light to take on their next vacation.
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