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    Default Portable iPhone Charger?

    when I'm on the trail I use my iPhone6 for everything - phone, camera, weather, GPS/topo maps, kindle reader, music, etc. I even answer a text now and then but try to avoid that...

    I close apps when I'm done with them and put it in airplane mode when I can but as you can probably tell, my battery doesn't last too long so I need a good reliable way to recharge it.

    I have a couple of little chargers and I can't get multiple charges out of one and the other won't even do one full recharge.

    what's the charger with the best combination of low weight with enough capacity for a couple of recharges? any suggestions?..

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    The most commonly recommended on White Blaze seems to be Anker ... https://www.anker.com/products

    But personally I'm a Goal Zero fan ... http://www.goalzero.com/

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    hi,

    my son just walked off with my anker astro e1 so I'm about to buy another off amazon. I get two charges per week off it at a weight of 4.2 oz. I don't use my phone for gps or kindle as I find location services and higher light levels suck my iphone dry too quickly. As it is I can usually go for a week. Lots of choices out there but this one is good. they used to have an led flashlight included but no more.

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    I agree with the above post - have you considered you hanged on to that phone too long? If its not holding a three day charge and is more than 2 years old trade it in.
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    thanks for the replies everyone. Anker seems to be a favorite, I just need to figure out which model I need for the number of days I want to be out vs. the weight penalty.

    I have a GoalZero Nomad 7 solar charger with Guide 10 battery pack but in the woods, direct, unfiltered sunlight is a little hard to come by. and it's heavy...

    Wise Owl - it's possible my phone's battery is weak, I don't know. I just keep it plugged in whenever I'm in my office or car and it be what it be.

    I travel alone quite a bit. I do like to listen to music during the day, and read my Kindle reader at night to fall asleep with. and I like to keep track of my location with topo maps as I move along. I even take a picture once in a while...

    I was really happy a couple weeks ago on the Pinhoti trail to have weather radar as it showed me a pretty big storm moving in with heavy thunder and lightning, hail, and flash flood warnings. I heeded the advice (for once in my life) and bugged out a day early.

    I can definitely reduce my reliance on my phone but right now, it's about right for me. a charger that can keep me running about 4 days (2-3 recharges) of normal use and not weigh a ton will be pretty worthwhile...

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    Followup ... I used the Guide 10 with extra batteries for several years ... it works great (leave the Nomad 7 at home when you are hiking most of the AT) .... but I upgraded to the Venture 30 last year. It is about the same weight/Wh as Anker --- although Anker seems to be s less and more power, not a direct comparison. I've been very pleased with the Venture .... good luck finding something that works well for you!!!!

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    The GPS/location feature really drains an iphone battery,even more if your iphone is more than a year old.Knowing exactly where you are should be easy with any of the printed guide books.I started taking pictures of pages of the guide book for section hikes and you can access them in airplane mode.If you really need GPS info I'd get a GPS unit that uses AA lithium batteries.It's only a few ounces and will save your iphone battery.At this time of year on the southern end of the AT there should be hikers pretty close at some point every day.If you think you're lost,stop at the last white blaze you saw and wait.
    Sleep on the ground, rise with the sun and hike with the wind....

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    PowerGen 12500 is what I use for my Fennix 3 and my iPhone. I use the phone in Airplane mode and access trail apps while hiking.


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    I use a mophie external battery for longer trips (available for sale in the Apple Store). Its a bit expensive, but it can fully charge an iPhone 7-8 times.

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    thanks for all the suggestions. I do keep my phone in airplane mode except for a couple times /day. and I'm not really using GPS much at all, I use a program called "Topo Maps" and I have preloaded the maps for the area I'll be in. I use it like a paper map with my compass.

    I realize I don't need much for navigation on marked trails but I enjoy keeping track of my whereabouts this way. it's entertaining and educational and I only go to the GPS if I am truly confused about where I am.

    so my quest is to figure out how much recharge capacity I really need and keep it as light as possible.

    thanks for all the help...

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    Have you checked out an "Ampy." It's a kinetic charger/battery. While I've not had great success charging when just walking, it seems to do well on a brisk hike. It doesn't seem to provide a full charge to a completely drained Samsung 5, but if you're hiking miles daily it does maintain a certain battery level.

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    Consider the all in one RAV Power 9000 that comes with built in lightning wire and wall plug. It made my list of favorite things of 2015. I'm not trying to shill my YouTube channel but I do explain it along with the specs. It's the first review in the video.

    Last edited by capehiker; 03-08-2016 at 15:43.

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    I have the Anker E3 10,000 mAH and it can top off my iPhone >6 times plus my nano too and last up to a week, which is great on the PCT. There are lots of ways to improve battery function on your iPhone besides airplane mode. If you take it out of airplane mode briefly to send a text and there are lots of apps and other processes trying to update or search for a signal, that'll eat a LOT of battery in a brief time. The following article is a great review of how to use your phone in the backcountry. Be sure to scroll down to the section on battery drain with different models of iPhones, and see how different carriers can impact battery drain.

    http://www.adventurealan.com/iphone-...p-backpacking/

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    Quote Originally Posted by capehiker View Post
    Consider the all in one RAV Power 9000 that comes with built in lightning wire and wall plug. It made my list of favorite things of 2015. I'm not trying to shill my YouTube channel but I do explain it along with the specs. It's the first review in the video.

    good stuff. thanks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dys-feng shui-nal View Post
    I have the Anker E3 10,000 mAH and it can top off my iPhone >6 times plus my nano too and last up to a week, which is great on the PCT. There are lots of ways to improve battery function on your iPhone besides airplane mode. If you take it out of airplane mode briefly to send a text and there are lots of apps and other processes trying to update or search for a signal, that'll eat a LOT of battery in a brief time. The following article is a great review of how to use your phone in the backcountry. Be sure to scroll down to the section on battery drain with different models of iPhones, and see how different carriers can impact battery drain.

    http://www.adventurealan.com/iphone-...p-backpacking/
    that's an excellent article. thank you!..

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    Quote Originally Posted by capehiker View Post
    Consider the all in one RAV Power 9000 that comes with built in lightning wire and wall plug...
    wait... I can't find one that does apple...

    the link on their site takes you to Amazon and it states does NOT come with lightning adapter. where did you get yours?..

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    Similar discussion occurring on Hammockforums.net, so putting my info here as well. I was going with the Anker but decided on the RavPower 10,400mAh because of a better price and no real weight penalty. Many have claimed that is maybe overkill for minor recharging needs; but it looks like the OP's phone is a multiple use item. Here is my YouTube Review:

    https://youtu.be/RQ1vskxq-kU

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    Quote Originally Posted by Secondmouse View Post
    wait... I can't find one that does apple...

    the link on their site takes you to Amazon and it states does NOT come with lightning adapter. where did you get yours?..
    direct link: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00...rch_detailpage

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    Quote Originally Posted by capehiker View Post
    gosh. thanks...

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    Quote Originally Posted by gbolt View Post
    Similar discussion occurring on Hammockforums.net, so putting my info here as well. I was going with the Anker but decided on the RavPower 10,400mAh because of a better price and no real weight penalty. Many have claimed that is maybe overkill for minor recharging needs; but it looks like the OP's phone is a multiple use item. Here is my YouTube Review:

    https://youtu.be/RQ1vskxq-kU

    Hope you find what you need.
    thanks. good video...

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