Every once in a while, a simple innovation makes all the difference in base camp comfort.
Take the Luma, Kelty's lantern that does everything you ask it to do in camp. Its dual arrays swivel and pivot like arms, throwing the light just where you want it. There's nothing fussy about the controls, which you can easily operate with gloves on. This lantern is really bright--and fully adjustable. It stands sturdy on its base to work well as a cooking and reading lamp; it hangs in your tent, too. It folds up smartly and packs down fairly small.
With one on a picnic table and four hanging from the corners of your screen house, you've just transformed another dark night in camp into a party with designer lighting.
What other uses have you found for the Luma?
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