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Barebones Railroad Lantern Review
When it comes to camping lanterns, there are a lot of things to take into consideration. Size, design, regular batteries vs rechargeable and more. This railroad lantern from Barebones has the look of a vintage caged lantern with modern perks like a battery powered LED light and a durable stamped steel construction.

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The design
We designed the Railroad lantern to feel old-school in your hands, but with modern perks. Inspired by the lamps that once lit the way for Union Pacific trains, the design has a gorgeous seeded glass globe and sturdy stamp steel cage. A rechargeable battery with adjustable brightness mimics the warmth of a wick, while details like the nameplate and charging lights elevate the esthetic.

Whether you're planning a picnic for two or a group outing, this light can help you curate the perfect outdoor experience. Easily hang it from trees, set it on the table, or use it as a nightlight.

With a variety of lens options, you can customize your Railroad lantern to fit any aesthetic. Choose from three different lenses that can be swapped in and out as needed to reduce waste, or pick up a full set for a seamless look. These replacement glasses also work as a convenient way to save money on the purchase of a new lantern.

The build
Inspired by the lanterns used on railroad tracks, this old-style light looks like something you’d snatch from a flea market but has some modern perks. This rugged and functional light is rechargeable and offers adjustable brightness that mimics the warmth of a fueled flame on a traditional carbide lamp. Durable stamp steel pays tribute to the original construction and details like a nameplate and charging lights elevate the esthetic. The railcar lantern is built to withstand rough use and long camping trips and comes with a rechargeable battery that lasts 100+ hours on low or 3.5 hours on high.

With a weight that feels good in your hand or in your pack and an easy-to-carry design, this versatile flashlight is perfect for hiking or just setting up camp at the campground.

The light
Designed with heritage quality in mind this lantern puts out a warm, comforting light that is perfect for your campsite or backyard. It’s the kind of light that makes you feel like you just snatched it up at a flea market but with modern perks. It is rechargeable, has an adjustable brightness and a vintage Edison-style bulb. It is built with durable stamp steel and details in the nameplate and charging lights elevate its esthetic.

At under 2 lbs. it won’t weigh down your gear load or get blown over on the campground table and is easy to carry if you need to move it around. It is a great addition to your camp collection and looks beautiful in your Airstream too! The battery lasts 100+ hours on low and 3.5 hours on high. You know it’s charged when you plug it in and the LED lights below the cord turn on. It’s also weather-resistant so you can use it anywhere outdoors.

The price
A lantern can seem like a bit of an tent platform kit investment. While there are cheaper versions that may do the trick for some, those looking for a lantern to last a lifetime will want to invest in one that will perform well for years to come.

The Barebones railroad lantern is the modern twist on a Union Pacific vintage lantern, with plenty of throwback style and function. The brass construction will develop a rich patina over time, and the classic cage design looks right at home hanging from a tree at your campsite or serving as the centerpiece on a curated dinner table. It also features a rechargeable battery and adjustable brightness LED Edison-style bulb that will brighten up your horizons for 100+ hours on the 'low' setting.

All in all, it's the kind of gear that embodies the spirit of what we love about camping: feeling the dirt in your hands and staring up at the sky above. It's a reminder to slow down and appreciate the simplest pleasures in life.

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