Standard flashlights project a hot spot with spill. Lanterns produce ambient 360-degree glow. The NorseRaft Loki Light refuses to conform. Using a proprietary TIR (Total Internal Reflection) optic, the Loki Light produces what NorseRaft calls the Huldra Beam —a hybrid profile that shifts shape depending on the included accessory.
: Weighing in at approximately 1.8 kg to 2.2 kg (depending on the seat and attachment configuration), it is light enough to disappear into a medium-sized backpack. norseraft loki light
NorseRaft uses a 20-denier ripstop nylon with a DWR (fluorocarbon-free). It’s not waterproof (rated at 1,500mm HH), but as a wind shirt and light drizzle layer, it excels. The fabric breathes surprisingly well—no sauna effect during high-output paddling or ascents. Standard flashlights project a hot spot with spill
Upon unboxing the Loki Light, the first thing you notice is the weight. This is not a featherweight backpacking light meant to shave ounces off your pack; it is a substantial piece of kit. The housing is typically crafted from high-grade anodized aluminum, chosen for its ability to dissipate heat and resist corrosion—a crucial feature for those coastal camping trips where salt spray is a constant adversary. Using a proprietary TIR (Total Internal Reflection) optic,