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Black Diamond
Moji Lantern

5 out of 5 stars
1 Review

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Moji Lantern

Black Diamond's Moji Lantern brightens up the tent so you can play cards on rainy camping trips. This simple lantern houses a frosted globe to evenly distribute the Moji's TriplePower LED light. An adjustable switch lets you dim the light's 100 lumens for the perfect amount of brightness. Black Diamond also added a collapsible double-hook loop to hang off of tent cords or tree branches.


Details

  • Compact camp lantern brightens up with no-frills illumination
  • TriplePower LED emits 100 lumens for visibility
  • Frosted glove produces bright, ambient light
  • Unique dimming switch adjusts brightness
  • Item #BLD00B6
Bulbs
1 TriplePower LED
Power Source
3 AAA batteries
Batteries Included
no
Modes
dimming switch
Lumens
100
Distance
6 m
Burn Time
(max) 70 hours
Dimensions
7.75 x 3 x 3in
Claimed Weight
[without battery] 3oz
Manufacturer Warranty
3 years

Overall Rating

5 based on 1 ratings

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5 out of 5 stars

May 19, 2020

Great little light

Familiarity:
I've used it several times

I've actually purchased several more of these little lanterns. Originally, I used it to hang on the inside ridgeline of my Kammock Mantis UL. Puts out a good amount of light and is fairly compact. Picked up a couple more as hanging lanterns for my various tents. Highly recommend these.

bmcarter79
Backcountry.com

Originally reviewed on Backcountry.com