I have love, hate feelings for this little lantern. The button is stiff and difficult if not impossible to push while wearing gloves, but not that many people go backpacking in temperatures requiring gloves be worn all the time. The battery being lithium-ion isn’t going perform well below freezing anyway. I am sure the stiffness of button is a requirement to prevent accidentally turning on because the battery can not be removed or physically locked out.

Having the modes start on high is annoying as it gets. Scrolling through all the modes to turn off is annoying, especially when then next mode is on high. BUT the lantern works really well. I was impressed when I set the lantern on a table, the area around it was illuminated really well with zero shadow at the base and the light did not shine in my eyes. This is a perfect light for setting it on a map or menu to read. When hanging, the lantern reminds me of a 40 watt ceiling mounted bulb, the area below is flooded with light. The light is more intense directly under light than 10 feet away, when hanging 7 feet high.

The lantern has a built in flashlight that actually performs like a flashlight. When I looked at the light I thought it was going to be a flood light with 180 degree pattern. The first time I used it outside I was impressed by the throw. I know there are a lot better flashlights on the market but this one is an accessory to a lantern!

It is so small and light weight for a lantern. It is barely noticeable in pants or shirt pocket.

I don’t think I have ever been this excited and frustrated at the same time by a light. It is good but could be so much better. The lantern has been on the market for a few years and the flaws have never been addressed. I don’t know if this is indicative of Goal Zero but this is not a good practice for the long term success of a company.