Goal Zero’s Nomads are every outdoor enthusiast’s go-to for easy, portable energy and are the perfect companion to any Goal Zero Yeti Power Station, power bank, or rechargeable lantern. The Nomads are portable, powerful, and rugged. They are designed for lightweight travel and off-grid adventure. Complete with built-in charging cables and kickstands for hassle-free use. They can even be chained together for even more solar power, if needed. No need to worry about energizing your next adventure when you have a Goal Zero Nomad!
But, with so many sizes and options, which Nomad is best for your next adventure? Check out the info below to make the best decision so you can get outdoors with confidence, ease, and most importantly… power.
The Nomad 200
Goal Zero Nomad 200 Solar Panel
Like their namesake, Goal Zero’s line of foldable Nomad panels are designed for life on the move. Goal Zero’s most portable large solar offering, Nomads fold down to a quarter of their full size, making them ideal for situations where power needs are large and space is limited. The Nomad 200 provides up to 200 watts of solar to keep a Yeti power station charged and everything from laptops to fridges to medical devices running for days on end.
Goal Zero’s largest Nomad, the Nomad 200, provides up to 200 watts of solar power to keep a large Yeti Power Station charged. It’s ideal when your power needs are big and packing space is small. You can take the Nomad 200 out with the RV or with you into the field. Wherever you are, you’ll have some serious power on a sunny day.
The Nomad 50 and The Nomad 100
Goal Zero Nomad 100 Solar Panel
Portable, rugged, and powerful, Goal Zero’s 100 watt foldable panel is designed for lightweight travel for mobile basecamps and die-hard adventurers. With built-in charging cables for the Sherpa Power Banks and Goal Zero Yeti Portable Power Stations, this panel can be chained with multiple other solar panels to collect more power from the sun for maximum solar input.
Goal Zero’s largest Nomad, the Nomad 200, provides up to 200 watts of solar power to keep a large Yeti Power Station charged. It’s ideal when your power needs are big and packing space is small. You can take the Nomad 200 out with the RV or with you into the field. Wherever you are, you’ll have some serious power on a sunny day.
The Nomad 5, 10, 20
Goal Zero Nomad 5
A lightweight solution for on-the-go power from the sun, the Nomad 5 features 5-watts of monocrystalline in a rugged enclosure with an easy-to-use kickstand and USB output.
Not sure which Goal Zero Nomad will work best for you?
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$59.95 Original price was: $59.95.$49.95Current price is: $49.95.
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Goal Zero Nomad 10 Solar Panel
The Nomad 10 Watt panel gives you the solar collecting capability needed to charge your phone anywhere the sun shines. Redesigned for a more seamless solar charging experience, the Nomad 10 features a built-in Flip dock and adjustable kickstand that clicks and locks into place for added stability. Integrated USB port charges phones, power banks, and other small devices.
Not sure which Goal Zero Nomad will work best for you?
Read our blog post here, we explain each Nomad and what it can do in easy to digest, comparable descriptions.
Goal Zero Nomad 20 Solar Panel
Charge a wide range of small to medium size devices from the sun with this 20 watt foldable solar panel. The Nomad 20 features our new solar charger design, durable enough to last through any adventure and sleek enough to fit in any pack or bag. Includes integrated cable storage, built-in Flip dock, and adjustable kickstand.
Not sure which Goal Zero Nomad will work best for you?
Read our blog post here, we explain each Nomad and what it can do in easy to digest, comparable descriptions.
$149.95 Original price was: $149.95.$129.95Current price is: $129.95.
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Goal Zero’s largest Nomad, the Nomad 200, provides up to 200 watts of solar power to keep a large Yeti Power Station charged. It’s ideal when your power needs are big and packing space is small. You can take the Nomad 200 out with the RV or with you into the field. Wherever you are, you’ll have some serious power on a sunny day.
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