Rapid charging for power-hungry devices
If you like to travel long-haul or head off-grid with all your devices – especially if you’re carrying the triple whammy of DSLR camera, laptop and smartphone – you need a power bank with serious grunt. The problem is that most power banks with the capacity to handle power-hungry devices are bulky and heavy. Goal Zero’s Sherpa 100PD is the exception. One of the most advanced portable power banks on the market, it boasts a 60W USB-C port for rapid charging of laptops, phones and tablets plus 2 x 2.4A USB ports for smaller devices like fitness trackers, smartwatches and headphones. It even supports wireless charging with Qi-compatible phones. Yet the lightweight, sleek design fits easily into packs, bags and camera cases, making it an essential bit of kit for adventurous travellers
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- Airline approved, travel ready power bank
- Lightweight, sleek design fits easily into packs, bags, and camera cases. Ideal for travel where space is limited
- Fast-charging Power Delivery gives you more power in less time. Charge USB-C laptops, phones, and tablets using the 60W USB-C PD port
- Ditch the cables and charge your Qi-compatible phone from the integrated Qi charging pad for an entirely wireless experience
- Two 2.4A USB ports are useful for devices with proprietary charging, such as fitness trackers, GPS devices, and micro/lightning phones. No device left behind!
- Lithium-ion cell with capacity of 94.7Wh (14.8V, 6400mAh), or single cell equivalent capacity of 25,600mAh @ 3.7V
- In-built charging and low-battery protection
- Pass-thru charging compatible (recharge and discharge the power bank simultaneously)
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General
- Weight: 635 g
- Dimensions: 19.05 x 9.4 x 2.54 cm
Charge Times
- USB-C PD (60W): 2.5 hrs
- Wall Charger (45W): 3 hrs
- USB-A (2.4A): 9 hrs
- Nomad 10: 15-30 hrs
- Nomad 20: 8-16 hrs
Ports- Wireless Qi (output): 5W max
- USB-A: 5V, up to 2.4A (12W max), regulated
- USB-C PD port (input/output): 5V, 9V, 12V, 15V, 20V up to 3A (60W max), regulated
Battery Details- Cell chemistry: Li-ion
- Pack Capacity: 94.7Wh (14.8V, 6400mAh)
- Single Cell Equivalent Capacity: 25600mAh @ 3.7V
- Shelf-life: Charge every 3-6 months
- Management system: Charging and low-battery protection built-in
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- POV Camera (5Wh) up to 19 Recharges
- Smartphone (12Wh) up to 7 Recharges
- Tablet (30Wh) up to 3 Recharges
- USB-C Laptop (50Wh) up to 1.5 Recharges
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- Sherpa 100PD
- USB to USB-C Connector Cable 39 Inch
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Manufactured Sustainably – Goal Zero achieved carbon neutrality in 2020 for all of their inbound and outbound shipments. This was achieved by partnering with Carbonfund.org to offset 100% of carbon emissions generated from all inbound and outbound shipping operations.
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It’s pretty hard to run anything – including a household, let alone a business – if you don’t have a source of light to see what you’re doing. It’s a realisation that struck Goal Zero founder Robert Workman back in 2007, during his time in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). So, he came up with a simple system – a solar power pack consisting of a battery, solar panel, and LED lantern – designed to bring light, safety and economic empowerment to rural communities.
It was the start of a global business with a humanitarian mission at its heart: to empower people by putting a reliable source of power in the hands of every human being. Over the past decade or so, Goal Zero’s portable solar products have brought precious power to people in Haiti, Japan, the USA, the Philippines, Tanzania, Nepal, Puerto Rico, India and elsewhere. The brand’s best-in-class tech, which encompasses everything from off-grid power stations to mountable solar panels, has proven its worth in multiple disaster zones, as well as in some of the world’s most remote and inhospitable regions.
Their reliability and efficiency also make Goal Zero products the natural choice for off-grid adventures, whether you’re heading off to hike a long-distance trail, spend a week in the hills or go off on an extended vanlife tour.


























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