

These are a reasonable output for a small camping lantern, and the highest setting is actually quite bright when you take it outdoors. The medium setting gives off 100 lumens the lowest setting delivers 50 lumens. On the highest setting, it gives out 200 lumens. It’s also useful to be able to remove the cover when you need an extra bright camping light. The cover of the light is made from polycarbonate material, so it’s anti-glare. The magnets are powerful, too, so when it came to grilling in the dark, I could easily attach them to the hood of the barbecue. I like the fact you can hang it up from the bottom of the top and that it’s both waterproof and it floats. I need a light that can withstand heavy use, which is exactly what the Streamlight The Siege does. But for a power outage or trip into the wild by yourself, it’s a pocketful of power. The only downfall I found with this one is that it isn’t the brightest camping lantern if you are on a camping trip as a larger group. It’s an all-around solid and bright light. It has a tonne of cool and useful features like red and white led light settings, hooks for easy hanging, magnets, and waterproofness, too. Streamlight The Siege is probably my top pick when it comes to lighting for camping because of how durable and versatile it is.
