When you’re guiding clients deep into elk country or glassing sheep miles from the nearest road, dead batteries aren’t just inconvenient — they’re dangerous. Phones, GPS units, radios, headlamps, rangefinders, and satellite communicators keep you safe, connected, and effective in the field. But they’re only as reliable as the battery pack keeping them alive.
That’s where Dark Energy comes in. Our mission is simple: build the toughest portable power on earth — small, rugged, and field-proven for guides, outfitters, and serious hunters.
Most power banks are designed for airports and coffee shops. Drop them in the mud or expose them to rain, and they’re done. Dark Energy products are different:
Waterproof, dustproof, shockproof (IP68 and MIL-STD tested).
Compact and lightweight — designed to slip into a bino harness, chest rig, or pack pocket.
Field-sustainable with rugged solar panel options that keep charging in low light.
This isn’t convenience power. It’s survival power — designed for those who guide in the toughest conditions on earth.
At 10,000mAh, the Poseidon Pro is the workhorse of the lineup. It’s built to deliver multiple phone charges or keep radios, GPS, GoPros, and sat messengers alive through multi-day hunts. Drop it, soak it, freeze it — the Pro won’t quit.
What it charges: Phones (2–3 charges), GPS units, radios, headlamps, rangefinders, cameras, sat devices.
Why it works: Military-grade durability in a compact, waterproof body. Small enough to ride in a pocket, tough enough for deployment.
Weighing almost nothing but packing 3,000mAh of power, the Poseidon Nano is your just-in-case lifeline. Perfect for day hunts, long glassing sessions, or backup power when you’re cutting ounces but can’t risk dead gear.
What it charges: One full phone top-off, multiple headlamp or rangefinder boosts, or quick juice for cameras.
Why it works: Ultralight, waterproof, shockproof — built to clip to your harness or disappear in a chest pocket.
For guides running multi-day hunts, Spectre Solar Panels make the Poseidon lineup an unlimited system. Built with CIGS solar cells, they perform in low light and partial shade where other panels fail. Available in 8W (for the Nano) and 18W (for the Pro), they fold flat, strap to a pack, and charge while you move.
What they charge: Keep Poseidon batteries topped off, or power radios and sat devices directly in daylight.
Why they work: Rugged, weather-resistant, and designed to survive years of abuse.
Elk Hunt, Seven Days Deep
A guide kept his Poseidon Pro paired with an 18W Spectre strapped to his pack. By nightfall, he recharged radios, GPS units, and his phone — and the panel refilled the Pro the next day. No wall outlet required.
Emergency Pack-Out
After a late-season pack-out went longer than expected, a Nano kept headlamps alive through the night. Small, light, and critical when things went sideways.
Glassing at Dawn
An 8W Spectre clipped to a pack lid kept a Nano ready all week. Rangefinders and phones got topped off each afternoon, without ever touching a truck battery.
Reliability – Clients depend on you; you can’t afford gear failure.
Durability – Waterproof, dustproof, and drop-tested to military standards.
Lightweight – Compact designs mean no wasted ounces in your kit.
Sustainability – Spectre solar panels extend hunts indefinitely, keeping batteries alive off-grid.
Proven in the Field – Thousands of guides and hunters already rely on Dark Energy every season.
For professional guides and serious hunters, the backcountry is no place for fragile gear. That’s why Dark Energy builds power systems that survive rain, snow, drops, and dust — while keeping your most critical electronics alive.
Whether it’s the Poseidon Pro, the Poseidon Nano, or a Spectre Solar Panel, you’re carrying confidence into the wild. Because when power matters most, you need gear as tough as you are.