








🌟 Light up your wildest adventures—because your gear should work as hard as you do!
The Outask Camping Light Telescopic is a military-green, collapsible lantern featuring a powerful 12000mAh rechargeable battery delivering up to 65 hours of light. Its unique 720° rotation head offers unparalleled lighting flexibility, while IPX7/IPX6 waterproof ratings guarantee durability in harsh outdoor conditions. Equipped with a magnetic tripod for versatile mounting, this lightweight, telescoping lantern adapts seamlessly to camping, hiking, emergencies, and more.







| ASIN | B0CJ91JR23 |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion Rechargeable Battery |
| Battery Life | 65 Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #23,477 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #92 in Electric Camping Lanterns |
| Brand Name | outask |
| Color | Military Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (356) |
| Finish Types | Brushed |
| Included Components | 3 Fixed Nails, 1 USB Type-C Cable, 1 Dyneema Hang Rope, 1 Camping Lantern, 1 User Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2.36"L x 2.36"W x 10.23"H |
| Item Type Name | lantern-flashlights |
| Item Weight | 720 Grams |
| Light Source Type | Light Emitting Diode (LED) |
| Manufacturer | Outask |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 30-day free replacement for quality issues. |
| Material Type | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) |
| Model Number | TD-1 |
| Mounting Type | Tabletop Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 C batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Specification Met | IPX6 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
M**N
Nice light, used at Burning Man
This is a little bit expensive, but for my use case, which is illuminating my Shift Pod (think desert optimized ice fishing tent) during Burning Man. I think I recharged it once during the two weeks I was there, so the battery life is excellent. The light head does get a little warm and it's plenty bright. I like that it's a single compact item that handles lighting a bunch of different situations - telescoped, non-telescoped, and emergency flashlight.
K**E
Absolutely love this light
I bought this light for Camping, but it is so versatile, I find that I use it constantly. It’s magnetic and you can stick it just about anywhere. I did an all night beef brisket recently and used this light for cooking throughout the night. I don’t know how I ever lived without it. It’s an excellent quality, charge us quick, and the charge lasts a really long time. The light is very bright. It folds up nice and compact and I bought a little case to keep it in.
B**E
Great light!
Really like this light! It ahs done everything I have needed! Battery lasts a long time and light is bright. I like the color temp control! Very sturdy and bright!
R**N
Great Outdoor Product
Excellent Quality.
P**K
Yes, it is as cool as it sounds
I’ve used this light 3 times now. If it holds up to the abuse, it will be my favorite purchase of the year. It’s light, bright, versatile, reliable, and easy to use. You can illuminate a small or large area and not blind yourself because it’s adjustable. I used it as flashlight to use the restroom. I used to illuminate grill while cooking. I used it last time in the pouring rain as a I broke down camp.
D**M
Cons...no red and the 2 second delay is a waste of time...
Good light
T**W
Going Camping With A Miniaturized Job Site Light
This is really a clever design. Basically, advancements in LED and battery technology now mean that you can have something that works more like a good-sized construction job site light than a flashlight or even a camping lantern, in a package that folds down so compactly that it can fit in a tool bag or even a backpack. In operation, it really does feel a bit like something out of a science fiction movie, because something that performs like this is normally supposed to be a lot larger, it just kind of resets your expectations of what is possible. Inside, point it up at the ceiling and it is like one of those big old torchiere lamps that lights up the whole room with indirect light, point it at a wall and now you have a good, wide-area work light, then close it up and point it straight down and now it becomes a small table lamp for sitting around the picnic table at a campsite or in a power outage. The magnetic feet mean you could stick it on your vehicle, etc. so there are an almost unlimited number of ways you could use this thing. It is too big and too awkward to be a flashlight, although you could use it as one in a pinch. The main limitation on using this thing is that you never want to look directly at the light itself or have the bare bulb directly in your line of site. Even on low, it is putting out enough light that looking directly at it is unpleasant. So it is really for indirect lighting only. It seems pretty well-built and solid. The tripod feet and the body containing the battery are plastic, but the expanding pole is metal, along with the head that contains the LEDs. It comes with stakes to hold it to the ground in windy conditions, and it should be able to handle at least light rain. I think it is primarily supposed to be used for camping, power-outages and stuff like that. But it feels like a kind of miniaturized job site light and I expect a lot of people are thinking about using it that way. For a simple camping light it is pretty expensive, but in comparison to a traditional job site light, particularly one that is battery powered, it is a relative bargain. I think the answer on using it as a job site light is maybe, basically depending on how roughly you want to treat it. I don't worry much about it surviving in the tool bag, it seems rugged enough when folded up and you can fold the emitter side in during transport to keep it from getting scratched or broken. On the other hand, I don't think I'd want it to get covered with plaster dust when it is opened up and in operation. The telescope mechanism, the little expanding tripod feet etc. probably won't cope with getting completely covered with dust and sand particularly well. So it is probably not for truly rough service, it isn't going to replace your wobble light or anything like that. There is no dust cover on the power switch, although the charge ports are at least covered with a rubber grommet. So yes, it can be a job site light if you are willing to baby it a bit, but it is not really designed to get truly abused. Overall, I like it, and I expect most people who buy this thing will like everything about it except for the high purchase price.
D**N
Great backpacking light…,
Works well, not heavy and decent amount of light! No complaints!
A**R
Excelente lampara, calidad y la pila dura bastante, lo unico malo es que son caras pero si son de calidad
M**D
👍
D**A
Super toll!
A**K
Die Outask Teleskop-Campinglampe macht insgesamt einen sehr guten Eindruck. Sie wirkt sehr robust und hochwertig verarbeitet, ideal für Camping und Outdoor-Einsätze. Die Lichtstärke ist hervorragend und reicht problemlos aus, um einen Stellplatz gut auszuleuchten. Auch die Akkulaufzeit überzeugt. Mehrere Stunden Betrieb sind ohne Weiteres möglich. Hinweis / Verbesserungswunsch: Es wäre schön, wenn die Standfüße ebenfalls aus Metall gefertigt wären, um die ohnehin schon stabile Lampe noch langlebiger zu machen. Außerdem würde ich die Lampe nicht direkt in Sand stellen, da der Klapp-Mechanismus dann voll ist mit Sand und gereinigt werden muss. Insgesamt eine klare Kaufempfehlung für alle, die eine starke und zuverlässige Campinglampe suchen.
A**E
Klasse Teil. Sehr wertig aufgebaut. Die Funktion ist tadellos, intuitiv zu bedienen, ich schreibe nur sehr selten eine Rezension, hier mache Ich es voll überzeugt.
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