When it comes to reliability when you’re in the field, the Goal Zero Torch 250 Flashlight really takes the cake – in fact, it buys out the entire bakery!
You’ll never be left without light with this gem of a torch, as it provides three ways for recharging. You can charge it from the solar panel on the back or by connecting it to a compatible solar panel, USB power source, or the hand crank in an emergency which will provide 2 mins of light for every 1 minute of cranking.
The long-lasting lithium battery allows this torch to also charge your devices if you’re caught in a power outage - you can charge your smartphone, headlamp or give your tablet a boost if you’re in need of it. With three lighting options – flashlight, floodlight or emergency red light, there’s a mode for any situation you happen to find yourself in.
For a reliable torch and charger in one, that can be recharged anywhere – the Goal Zero Torch 250 Flashlight is all you’ll need.
Flashlight, floodlight and red emergency light modes
Lithium battery allows you to charge and boost devices
Charge from solar panel on back or compatible separate solar panel, USB power source, or hand crank
Recharge times: MP3 Player (3Wh) = 6 recharges, Smartphone (7Wh) = 2 recharges, POV Camera (5.5Wh) = 3 recharges, Headlamp (3-6Wh) = 2-5 recharges, and Tablet (25-50Wh) = 50% Boost
External Dimensions:
25.4L x 8.9W x 4.5H cm
Packed Dimensions:
25.4L x 8.9W x 4.5H cm
Approx. Weight inc. Batt's:
0.408 Kg
Material:
Rugged Plastic
Waterproof:
Resistant
Light Source:
LED
Lumens:
250
Batteries:
Integrated Lithium Ion 3.7V, 4400mAh
Battery Charge Time:
Solar 23−46 hrs | USB 7hrs
Run Time:
Spot 7−15hrs | Flood 22−48hrs | 1 Minute of Crank = 2 Minutes of Light
Attachment point for cord? Brightness settings?1 answer
I'm wondering if this has somewhere to attach a lanyard so it can be hung. Also, do the LEDs have brightness modes like most modern torches?
Matt - Cairns, QLD(3 years ago)
G'day Matt,
There are 2 modes, both Spotlight and Floodlight, and both of these have a low and high brightness setting. In terms of an anchor point for hanging unfortunately there isnt one. I reckon it would be pretty easy to find a DIY solution, depending on how you feel about it, but glueing a small hook or similar fitting to the torch would be a straightforward option.