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When your headlamp isn’t enough, there’s the LumaCamp.

Whip out the Kelty LumaCamp Lantern when you arrive to your campsite after dark and need some light to set up camp and make dinner. This weather-resistant lamp has a hook-shaped bail allowing you to easily hang the LumaCamp from a branch. Its two Cree LEDs enable the LumaCamp to throw off a maximum of 392 lumens of light, and can last up to 38 hours. An advanced rheostat switch also enables you to dim the light to your desired level, so you can either bright up the whole campsite or turn it down when telling scary stories.
  • Requires four D batteries, not included

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5 5

Oly

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this is a large bright lamp super nice in a big cabin tent. Light for what it is.

5 5

Cecily E.

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This light was perfect for my camping trip. I didn't have to worry about a propane lantern this year or worry about the light getting too hot. It is easy and convenient. Perfect for finding your way around the camp ground in the dark.

4 D batteries? That is crazy. At about 200...

Dwayne Vincent

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4 D batteries? That is crazy. At about 200 grams a battery, I will be at 1 lb in batteries to take?

Dean Whitehead

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Dwayne, yeah its more of a car camping lantern due to the weight and size:
Weight: 26.8 oz / 760 g
Height: 9.8 in / 25 cm
Width: 5.1 in / 13 cm
Depth: 5.1 in / 13 cm
Also you would actually be carrying almost 2 lbs of batteries if they weigh 200g/battery (1lb=448g)!

Pick something else if you are using it for backpacking...

Dwayne Vincent

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Yeah, I have a black diamond, that is very light, but I like to leave that one in the tent, I was kind of hoping to find something for the fire/food prep area, any suggestion?