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Orbiter 450 Lantern
Black Diamond
Orbiter 450 Lantern
$44.95
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  Lighting up a picnic table or illuminating a card game in a tent, the Black Diamond Orbiter 450 lantern is the ideal camp light. The Orbiter 450 is durably built to withstand the rigors of outdoor use, is IPX4 stormproof rated, has a 450-lumen output, a 2000 mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery​ with a USB-A port for charging small electronics, and multiple modes that can be adjusted depending on the mood. Whether you want a cozy campfire glow, a down-beam to illuminate a stovetop, or need to transition to “party mode” with multiple colors, the Orbiter 450 lantern is easy to adjust.

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Brand:
Black Diamond
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
BD620696
Other Features:
  • 450 lumens on max setting
  • 2000 mAh lithium-ion rechargeable battery​ with a USB-C charge-in port and a USB-A charge out port
  • Two-button interface is easy to use and provides adjustable brightness, full-spectrum color and campfire light modes for just the right light on any occasion
  • Set continuous cycle through rainbow colors with strobe and solid color modes for light-driven campsite entertainment
  • IPX4 Stormproof rating so you can rest easy if you forget to pack up at the end of the night
  • Patented Electronic lock keeps lantern from turning on accidentally during transport
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