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GOAL ZERO Nomad 5 Portable Solar Charger 7 X 9.5 X 0.8-in
Article #332008068
Model #11500
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Warranty
2-year
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Description
A lightweight solution for on-the-go power from the sun, the Nomad 5 features 5 Watts of monocrystalline laminate in a rugged enclosure with an easy-to-use kickstand USB output and built-in Flip power bank dock.
- 5-Watt panel gives you the solar collecting capability needed to charge your phone anywhere the sun shines
- Built-in kickstand clicks into place at multiple angles, so you can easily position your panel for optimal solar collection
- Rugged and durable, built to last as long as your adventures do
Product specifications
Country of Origin
Canada
Warranty
2-year
Application
Mobile device charger
Collection Name
N/A
Length(in)
9.5
Width(in)
7
Base Warranty Parts
2
Base Warranty Labor
2
Frame Color/Finish
Black
Panel Color
Black
Solar Panel Technology
Monocrystalline
Power Output (watts)
5
Power Type
DC
Adapters Included
Yes
Mounting Hardware Required
No
Number of Cells per Panel
1
IEC Certified
Yes
Portable Solar Panel Warranty
2-year
Color/Finish Family
Black
Safety Listing
UL safety listing
Thickness(in)
0.8
Weight (lb)
12.7
GOAL ZERO Nomad 5 Portable Solar Charger 7 X 9.5 X 0.8-in is rated
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9.
Rated 5 out of
5
by
MegW from
4 years and still going strong
Nomad 5 & Flip 12 bought in 2019 and still performs. I use this charger regularly while on kayaking, bikepacking and hiking trips. My routine is to hang it from the top/ back of my pack/ pannier daily & charge the Flip 12 first & the direct charge my phone, InReach or watch. In Australia we have no trouble with high UV, maybe that’s why it works so efficiently? The Flip 12 is small and can only charge my phone from flat to 70%, but that’s all I need. I could have bought the bigger chargers, but I love how the 12 sits almost flush with the back of the panel. The solar panel is super robust. It gets thrown around in the outside of my hiking pack and doesn’t skip a beat. It also charges when exposed to water when kayaking & bikepacking. Honestly, when (if???) it’s stops working, I’ll buy another.
Date published: 2023-12-16
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Konrad from
Simple but effective.
I work in the garden or with my chickens fors at a time. This devise keeps my phone and blue tooth speaker topped of with no problems.
Date published: 2023-10-15
Rated 3 out of
5
by
Igor92 from
Goal Zero Sense to buy it
Keep in mind that it will work ONLY under direct sunlight.
Under an overcast sky, or even during morning/evening low sun id doesn't work at all.
Date published: 2022-12-02
Rated 5 out of
5
by
5.7x28mm4u from
pair with a flip12 for maximum effectiveness
Regularly use mine with the flip12 to boost up my devices. With the semi-regular power outages we get here in TX it's super handy to be able to juice up power banks with this little guy. Charges my flip12 in just a couple of hours typically.
Date published: 2022-06-04
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Dean M from
Great thing to own
Fits on the back of a backpack I have with some carabiners so makes charging things in my bag easy when I’m on the go. I would definitely suggest if you hike or go to a theme park to pick one up.
Date published: 2021-11-06
Rated 1 out of
5
by
Kglowacky from
Solar
Not effective enough while hiking. You need it to be in direct sunlight for 6-8 hrs to full charge small goal zero power pack
Date published: 2021-11-05
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Rufus 757 from
Keeps Small Devices Charged in the Backcountry
So far it has served its purpose well and as long as there is sun out it recharges a Flip 12 or boast up your phone fairly fast. Rugged construction that has taken a beating well, with only a light scratch from some branches. Clip points make fastening it to your pack or tent handy, but the hole design requires larger carabiners. Only real grip would be weight if you are counting ounces.
Date published: 2021-11-05
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Dani R from
Perfect for the backcountry!
The lightweight, compact nature of the solar panel makes it one of my favorites for throwing on the back of a pack during a hike or ski tour in the backcountry. The Nomad can easily charge a phone, headlamp or string of lights. While the kickstand is great for stable placement, it needs to be in a wind protected area to avoid blowing over.
Date published: 2019-12-31









