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The camping lantern is an essential accessory for your evenings under canvas. Placed on a camp table, on the ground or hung from a branch, it provides warm 360° light and effortlessly illuminates a wide area.

Why choose a camping lantern?

When night falls at camp, reliable lighting quickly becomes as valuable as a good sleeping bag. Unlike a head torch, which focuses the beam on a specific spot, or a torch designed for moving around, a camping lantern offers enveloping light that brightens an entire tent, dining area or the perimeter of your camp. You can cook, read inside the tent, play cards or move around camp without dazzling your companions.

The advantages of a camping lantern

Versatile by nature, the lantern boasts features few other outdoor lighting sources can match:

  • panoramic lighting that covers an entire tent or camp table;
  • multiple installation options: placed, hung from a tent pole or a branch;
  • generally longer battery life than a hiking head torch;
  • a warm atmosphere that transforms evenings in the wild;
  • compact size thanks to foldable, telescopic or inflatable models.

Brands like Black Diamond, Snow Peak and Silva have made this versatility their hallmark, with models designed for both family camping and the most demanding bivouacs.

How to choose the right lantern for your needs

Before making your choice, a few technical criteria deserve close attention, as they directly affect comfort in the field:

  • light output, measured in lumens: 150 to 300 lumens is suitable for a two-person tent, while a large family camp will need 500 lumens or more;
  • battery life, crucial for extended bivouacs without charging options;
  • weight and size, especially for trekking or multi-day hiking where every gram counts;
  • water resistance (IPX rating) and shock resistance, as well as the strength of the glass or reinforced plastic globe, all important in bad weather;
  • additional features: adjustable brightness, SOS mode, USB port for charging a smartphone, red light to preserve night vision.

It's up to you to decide based on your activity: ultralight hiking, family camping, winter mountaineering or full self-sufficient expeditions all require different compromises.

The different types of camping lanterns

Each lighting technology suits a specific use. At Snowleader, the range covers every need, from minimalist bivouackers to comfort-focused campers, with a selection carefully chosen by a team of mountain enthusiasts.

Solar lantern: the eco-friendly option for long trips

Powered by an integrated photovoltaic panel, solar lanterns are ideal for those venturing far from power sockets. A day in full sun is usually enough to provide several hours of evening light, with no batteries required.

LED lantern: efficiency and longevity

LED technology has become the benchmark for outdoor lighting, and for good reason: virtually unlimited diode lifespan, low power consumption and bright light. These lanterns most often run on AA or AAA batteries, which is a real advantage when travelling in areas where USB charging isn't possible. Black Diamond, with its Moji and Orbiter ranges, offers compact models that fit in a pocket yet deliver impressive power; Snow Peak, for its part, offers the Hozuki lantern, an object as elegant as it is effective, now a favourite among those who appreciate refined camping gear.

Rechargeable lantern: autonomy and convenience

Equipped with a rechargeable lithium-ion battery via USB, sometimes with a manual dynamo or backup solar panel, the rechargeable lantern avoids the need for constant battery purchases and is a more sustainable choice. Some models, such as the Glow Recharge from Silva or the Area Camp Light from Dometic, even double as a power bank for your smartphone or GPS in a pinch. For remote areas, opt for hybrid versions compatible with several charging sources: energy security is priceless on expeditions.

Tips for using and maintaining your camping lantern

Extending the life of your lantern

A few simple habits will help preserve your equipment over time. Always remove used batteries before long-term storage, as electrolyte leaks can irreparably damage the electronics. For models with an internal battery, a full charge before storage, repeated every three to six months, helps prevent lithium cell ageing. Day to day, alternate brightness modes: running at full power continuously drains the battery much faster than moderate use, and an economy mode is usually enough for reading in the tent or sharing a meal.

Safety, transport and care

Transporting a lantern deserves the same care as a stove or water filter. Place the product in a protective pouch or padded compartment in your backpack to avoid knocks to the globe. For cleaning, a soft, slightly damp cloth is enough for the glass; check the condition of the seals before each trip, as a worn seal lets in moisture and can compromise the product's function. Store everything in a dry place, at a stable temperature, away from direct heat sources.

Choosing your camping lantern at Snowleader

With over 20,000 products and 400 brands in the catalogue, Snowleader offers a carefully curated selection of camping lanterns, tested and approved by a team of mountain enthusiasts. Whether you're heading for a night in a hut, a family camping weekend or a multi-week expedition, you'll find the right model for your needs, from ultralight solar lanterns to high-capacity rechargeable models, including premium options from Snow Peak. Enjoy free delivery from CHF 199, free returns within 60 days and a free gift from CHF 299. Have a question about a specific model? Our live chat and FAQ section are here to help.

Also discover our torches and our wide range of head torches to complete your outdoor lighting kit!

Camping lanterns FAQ

What is the best power source for a camping lantern?

It all depends on your environment. For camping near a vehicle or accommodation with mains power, a USB-rechargeable lantern offers the best balance of simplicity and battery life. For long self-sufficient trips far from the grid, a solar lantern is ideal as it recharges itself throughout the day. Battery-powered lanterns, the classic option, are still popular for their ease of use and the convenience of swapping AA or AAA batteries, even in remote areas.

How to adapt your lantern to different outdoor activities?

For trekking or multi-day hiking, lightness and compactness are key: an inflatable solar lantern or a small pocket LED model are perfect. For family camping, it's best to choose a more powerful model, around 500 lumens, to light a shared table without straining the eyes. For alpine bivouacs, resistance to extreme cold and shocks is crucial: an aluminium body, protected electronics and reinforced seals make all the difference when the temperature drops.

What criteria should you prioritise for tough weather conditions?

Three elements deserve special attention when the weather turns: the IPX protection rating (IPX4 minimum for splash resistance, IPX6 or higher for heavy rain), shock resistance, and the operating temperature range specified by the manufacturer. An aluminium or reinforced plastic body also ensures better durability against wind, freezing rain or extreme cold.

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