Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC Portable Power Bank for Sale, Reviews, Deals and Guides
Retail Price:
$299.95
$299.95
Used Value:
$179.97
$179.97
Sale Value:
$269.96
$269.96
Take your travels to the next level of preparation with the Goal Zero Sherpa 100AC Portable Power Bank in your corner. This bank features up to 94 watt hours to ensure you can charge a fleet of devices. including everything from small lights and cell phones to cameras and laptops. The Sherpa comes equipped with four cables: the Lightning, a Micro USB, a USB-C to USB-C, and a 30-inch USB-C for plenty of reach, so you're ready to charge whatever you brought on this trip. A 100W AC outlet and USB output options enable you to charge anything that isn't compatible with the included cables, making the Sherpa a versatile tool worth well more than its weight—a mere 2 pounds. If those charging options weren't enough, Wireless Qi rounds out the compatibility levels by enabling your wireless-chargeable devices to quickly power up. A glance at the OLED Display provides plenty of information about power flow (in and out) from different ports and you can even use it to set up roles for the ports,so you can customize the Sherpa for your specific needs.
Specifications
Brand:
Battery Type:
Li-ion NMC
Capacity:
94.72Wh
Charge Time:
[USB-C PD] 2.5hrs, [wall charger] 3hrs, [USB-A] 9hrs, [Nomad 14] 12-28hrs, [Nomad 28] 6-14hrs, [Boulder 50] 4-8hrs
Claimed Weight:
2lb
Dimensions:
7.5 x 1.0 x 5.68in
Input:
8mm, USB-C
Manufacturer Warranty:
1 year
Output:
Wireless Qi (5W), USB-A (5V), USB-C PD (5V, 9V, 12V,15V, 20V), AC inverter (110V)
Recommended Use:
photography/media, travel, weekend camping
Full Reviews
Love this battery. Charges up all my devices no problem and still relatively compact. Threw it in my briefcase for on the go and its perfect. Only weird thing is it charges to 98% out of the box then stops. Probably not a huge deal but is annoying that it doesn't state 100%
Nick A, backcountry.com
December 17, 2020
December 17, 2020
Wow. Wow. Wow!! Before, you were lucky to be able to charge something with a USB and then the wall plugs came into play but those generators were no-go if you were planning to walk more than 100 yards to your camp site. But now we get what we all have been waiting for.. Such portability in a compacted tiny box filled with all the power you need. Not a big fan of bringing electronics to nature but I do bring my camera to catch those spectacular moments we all share. Although there is only so many pictures I can take before the battery dies out. This battery pack has let me capture all sorts of amazing photos! I am able to plug in my battery pack into this and get multiple charges out of it. It's so easy to navigate and shows you all the information you need on that little ol screen. it's perfect! I still can't believe how light it is for what it provides. Highly recommend.
David Gorka, backcountry.com
September 3, 2019
September 3, 2019
This bad boy can hold a charge. I charged it up before a 6 day trip on a house boat on Lake Powell. We brought some solar panels to re-charge this battery, well we didn't need to use the panels because this battery didn't die. We were able to charge everyone's phone whenever needed with no problem. It's heavy so I wouldn't use it backpacking but if you have multiple electronics to charge on long trips off the grid, look no further than this battery.
Mikell Bova, backcountry.com
August 12, 2019
August 12, 2019
If you're pulling your car right up to a campsite and don't need to worry about weight, this is an awesome product to have. I camped out for 5 nights last week. I was able to charge my phone every day, charge my camera once, and my Petzl Bindi headlamp twice and there was still some juice left in the bank. Plugged into a wall outlet this only takes a few hours to fully charge. This is a must-have for adventure photographers, athletes on the go, road trips, or any other time you anticipate electronic needs in the backcountry.
Victor Chilson, backcountry.com
June 10, 2019
June 10, 2019