Illuminate your trip to the backcountry with 40% off these solar-powered camping lights from BioLite
The BioLite Luci Mpowerd Solar String Lights harness the power of the sun to light up your tent at night

Want to illuminate your camping trips this spring? Check out these solar-powered backcountry lights from BioLite and snag 40% off in time for the camping season.
The Luci Mpowerd Solar String Lights, which are now available for just $32.93, harness the power of the sun to provide up to 20 hours of illumination with just one charge.
These portable lights feature a front solar panel to absorb the sun's rays, and if it's cloudy out, you can charge them with a standard USB-A or USB-C cable.
Once charged, 10 energy-efficient, shatterproof LED bulbs can be hung around the camp from their nylon-braided cord and emit 100 lumens of warm light. You can choose from blue, violet, turquoise, green, pink, or cool white color modes, or opt for the color cycle and turn your tent into a disco.
The Luci Mpowerd Solar String Lights also boast an IPX4 water-resistant rating, so you can keep your camp illuminated when the weather worsens.
Luci Mpowerd Solar String Lights: $54.95 $32.93 at REI
Save $22 These lightweight solar-powered lights are both waterproof and shatterproof, so you can put them to good use in the wilderness. The Luci Mpowerd Solar String Lights can be charged by the sun or using a standard USB-A or USB-C charging cable.
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Will Symons developed his love of the outdoors as a student, exploring every inch of Sussex’s South Downs national park and wild swimming off the Brighton seafront. Now a Staff Writer for Advnture, Will previously worked as a freelance journalist and writer, covering everything from cricket to ancient history. Like most Advnture staff, Will’s time is rarely spent indoors, he can often be found hiking, wild swimming or playing cricket.