Goal zero solar panels are split up in three product lines nomad nomad plus and boulder panels.
Boulder 50 solar panel review.
The boulder 50 solar panel is built with strong tempered glass and an aluminum frame with added corner protection for temporary or permanent installation.
Nomad the nomad panels are available in 7 13 20 and 100 watts.
Capture off grid power for your laptop tablet and other electronic devices with the goal zero boulder 50 solar panel.
The boulder 100 solar panel is built with strong tempered glass and an aluminum frame with added corner protection for temporary or permanent installation.
Goal zero solar panels reviewed.
All of them come with an 8mm plug that lets you charge yeti power stations and the sherpa 100ac.
Equipped with an integrated kickstand to help get optimal angle to the sun.
A sturdy frame and high efficiency cells bring more power.
Equipped with an integrated kickstand to help get optimal angle to the sun.
Sure the nomad is 15 pounds lighter but the kickstand built in handle and included carrying case is more worth it most of the time.
Simply set the boulder solar panel in direct sun and plug the durable connector into the goal zero yeti or sherpa and you re recharging from the sun.
Right out of the box the boulder 50 solar panel has everything you need to recharge goal zero yeti portable power stations and sherpa power packs no charge controllers or adapters necessary.
If you are looking to buy a panel to charge one of goal zero s battery units such as the sherpa or yeti it is a perfect choice.
Our verdict the boulder 50 is a rugged looking 50 watt solar panel with useful features such as protected corners and an integrated stand.
The boulder 100 briefcase is the better solar panel in my opinion when it comes to features.
Features tech specs compatibility rugged durable and rigid.