{"id":4529,"date":"2021-01-27T14:23:45","date_gmt":"2021-01-27T19:23:45","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/outdoorsportsnation.com\/?p=4529"},"modified":"2021-01-26T20:55:43","modified_gmt":"2021-01-27T01:55:43","slug":"gear-review-portable-power-goal-zero-venture-30-and-70","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/outdoorsportsnation.com\/gear-review-portable-power-goal-zero-venture-30-and-70\/pentecostkyle12\/hunting\/01\/27\/2021\/4529\/","title":{"rendered":"Gear Review: Portable Power – Goal Zero Venture 30 and 70"},"content":{"rendered":"
We are lucky in the modern age to be able to head into remote areas to hunt and recreate with modern communication devices. GPS devices, cell phones, and SOS transmitters allow us to stay connected like never before and signal for help in an emergency. Portable cameras like the GoPro allow us to document our trips for ourselves or for viewers on youtube. All these devices, however, need power to function. On a hunt lasting a week or more, it often becomes necessary to be able to recharge these devices. Since we depend on our devices in an emergency\u2014we also need to be able to depend on our ability to recharge their batteries.<\/p>\n
Goal Zero<\/strong><\/p>\n Goal Zero began in the mid-2000s as a small team of people with a mission to bring portable power to places in Africa that never had power before. Incorporating in 2009 as a business, they rapidly developed more advanced portable power products. They helped deliver solar power to rescuers and victims in Haiti after the deadly earthquake in 2010. In 2012 the company launched their Yeti power line which featured larger devices that stored more power. From the beginning, all their devices have been solar or wall charger compatible. Today they are an industry leader in rugged, portable, and reliable power solutions. Their gear is a perfect fit for people who spend a lot of time off the grid.<\/p>\n Venture 30 and 70<\/strong><\/p>\n