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RailLight Crosses the Pacific
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Completing the first leg of her quest to become the first woman to row solo across the Pacific Ocean, Roz Savage landed in Hawaii on September 1, completing the first leg of her journey. A SolLight RailLight was along with her, providing her only night-time safety light on board her 23' ocean rowing boat.
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Bloggers Review the LightCap 200
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The LightCap 200 has only been available for a few short weeks, but is already generating lots of buzz in the "blogosphere."
With coverage by more than a dozen major outdoor and environmental websites within the first week of availability, it's already a great hit. Here's what just a few of the bloggers are saying about the LightCap 200:
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Create Light ... Not Waste
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The last thing this planet needs is any more plastic in the landfills. But what do you do with your old polycarbonate water bottle (Nalgene or similar) that you don’t want to use any more? Don’t throw it away! With the incredibly handy LightCap200 you can turn your old bottle into the coolest home, deck, boat or camping lantern anywhere!
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Solar-Powered Cap Turns Your Water Bottle Into a Lantern
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The LightCap200, lightweight (just 2.6oz) cap fits on any 'standard' water bottle (2" wide mouth) such as Nalgene, Camelbak, GSI and most others, turning your bottle into a solar-powered lantern. With clean, green solar energy powering your lantern there are no more burned out batteries to worry about or replace (adding to our already toxic landfills).
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Solar Products Help Eliminate Wasteful Batteries
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There are many reasons to use solar power. It is clean, simple, long-lasting and best of all, environmentally friendly. One of the great features of our SolLight products is that they eliminate the use of throw-away batteries that have been commonly used for small personal lighting products in the past.
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BPA and Polycarbonate Water Bottles
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Like virtually every water bottle supplier in the world, we use polycarbonate for our bottle. The reasons are simple: it is lightweight, extraordinarily strong and durable, and absorbs no colors, flavors or odors. And it is totally safe for common liquid storage (water and flavored beverages).
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