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Inergy Flex 1500 Power Station Review

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Inergy Flex 1500 Power Station Review

As modern hunters, we tend to carry a lot of electronics on our hunts. Between our cell phones, laptops, lights, heaters, GPS units, satellite messengers, etc, there is no shortage of things that need powered and charged throughout each hunt. In the past, I had things charging in the pickup constantly. On longer hunts, I would take my generator. That was until I got my first Inergy flex Power Station several years ago.

Inergy has recently released their newest model, the Flex 1500 Power Station. This setup includes the Flex 1500 Power Console and one Flex Battery. The Power Console has six 110-120VAC grounded outlets, 60W USB-C ports, two USB-A ports, two 5.5 mmx2.5 DC outputs for Basecamp LEDs, LCD Display, two 10A cigarette lighter ports w/13.8V regulated DC output, and more. In short, there are plenty of places to plug in your electronics and lights to power your hunt and camp.

With the flex system, you can modularly add up to 96 Flex Batteries to your system. This system also is nearly silent, with no fumes or maintenance.

The Flex system can either be charged via the wall charger, with a car cigarette charger, or the available solar panels. I know the price tag on this system is fairly steep, but I can honestly say that, at this point, I can’t imagine being without one of these. I love the ability to charge and maintain all my electronics and being able to light my camp with the Inergy Base Camp LED lights on every hunt.

Price: $1350
Contact: inergytek.com

Author

Zach Bowhay

A widely published western big game writer and successful western big game hunter, Zach has taken multiple species in nearly every Rocky Mountain state. Zach is an expert elk caller and is highly regarded in the Western Hunting community for both his calling and abilities to successfully hunt elk on public land. He is an accomplished deer hunter as well, and enjoys hunting with both a rifle and archery equipment. He is exceptionally knowledgeable about gear and enjoys sharing his expertise to help others succeed.

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