Camping & Outdoor Solar Energy Solutions

Small Size, Big Power

The OptiSolex 440W Portable SolarBag keeps your devices charged—without weighing you down. Sized like a briefcase and under 17.2 lbs, it splits into two 220W panels for easier transport, flexible setup, or powering multiple spots at once.

Compact & Portable

Compact & Portable

Zipper Design

Zipper Design

Rated 440W Output

Rated 440W Output

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Tiny But Mighty:
Splits for 2x Uses, Packs Light

Comparing 440W Portable Solar Solutions

 
Product 1

OptiSolex Solarbag

Product 2

Other Portable Solar Panels

Product 3

Other Solar Suitcases

Reted Power

✔ 440W

400W

400W

Price

$429.99

$749.00

$469.99

Weight

✔ 17.2 lbs

35.3 lbs

30.2 lbs

Portability & Storage

✔ Folds down to briefcase size, easily fits into trunk

Hard to fit into trunk

Hard to fit into trunk

Flexibility

✔ Zip into two 220W for flexible use

Inseparable

Inseparable

Durability

✔ Micro-crack
resistance via innovative encapsulation

One-piece folding design,
high micro-crack risk

Low micro-crack risk

Warranty

✔ 3 Years

1 Year

3 Years

What Matters Most in Outdoor Activities?

Compact & Lightweight

Compact & Lightweight

At just 17.2 lbs, the 440W SolarBag delivers serious power without the bulk. Compact enough to slide into your trunk or under a bench seat, it's made for travelers who pack light but don't want to compromise on energy.

Ease of Use

Ease of Use

Forget the need for perfect flat ground or heavy mounts. Just unfold it like a picnic mat—on a slope, against your windshield, or anywhere the sun shines. Setup takes seconds, so you can focus more on relaxing.

Flexibility

Flexibility

The unique zip design gives you full 440W in one piece for fast charging, or two separate 220W panels for greater flexibility. Charge your power station at camp while taking one panel to charge your camera or phone on the move. Each half weighs under 4kg, so mobility is never a burden.

Durability

Durability

Reinforced with fiberglass for better durability—even if stepped on while laid flat. Rated IP65 waterproof: a quick wipe after rain or dew is all it takes. Backed by a 3-year warranty for total peace of mind.

High Power

High Power

Equipped with high-efficiency N-Type cells and ETFE coating, the SolarBag delivers up to 440W output in full sun—nearly its full 440W rated capacity. That means real energy for real needs, not just on paper.

Compatibility

Compatibility

With both MC4 and 6 USB output ports, you can charge most major brands of power stations plus phones, drones, cameras, and more—all at the same time. Besides, you can pair it with the S1 controller to charge lithium batteries directly.

Power That Experts Trust

Adventure Built

Adventure Built

36.5K subscribers

Adventure Built, a channel dedicated to overlanding and camping, puts the OptiSolex 440W SolarBag head-to-head against another 400W solar panel, proving compact and portable solar can outperform the competition. With plug-and-play simplicity and up to 225% boosted shaded output, this combo makes off-grid solar effortless for campers, overlanders, and outdoor enthusiasts.

ReeWray Outdoors

ReeWray Outdoors

96.2K subscribers

Solar enthusiast Reewray Outdoors puts the 17.2lb OptiSolex SolarBag 400 head-to-head with a conventional 400W panel. His video reveals its superior efficiency, shading tolerance, and overall power gain.

VANCITY ADVENTURE

VANCITY ADVENTURE

92.8K subscribers

Outdoors expert Vancity Adventure puts the OptiSolex 440W SolarBag to the test, showing how plug-and-play simplicity, boosted shaded output, and portability make this SolarBag perfect for real-world camping and outdoor activities.

Real Stories from Real Users

Erik L.
Erik L.
390+W are you kidding me?! It’s a partly cloudy day and my panels are dusty... My dog has walked over them, they have paw prints, and it’s still delivering that kind of output. Simply incredible!
Leonid
Leonid
Hey the event and the solar panel were a success! The weather proved less than ideal .... The panel was still able to keep up with power demands for over 24 hours...
Jason B.
Jason B.
I was getting around 340w mid afternoon. I can already see this will be replacing other 400w panels for my RV, as the weight and size make it a superior choice despite the fact that it doesn’t have a stand. It’s also less susceptible to damage from wind. So far everything feels premium, and it seems like this team put some strong products out. This will be a permanent addition to my RV setup.
Tristan V.
Tristan V.
They are equal weight when split, and incredibly light. Fantastic weight for 200 watts. Comparing the watts, they were very close. Panel 1 = 186 W and Panel 2 = 192 W. Max on day 1 was 352 Watts in the Ecoflow very impressive... Not difficult at all, Very convenience.
Shaleaf
Shaleaf
This new solar panel that is amazing it has built-in power cords. With the S1 charge controller which has AI intelligence. I laid it out on my roof of my Toyota FJ Cruiser to get some extra power for my devices and it is so easy to deploy and fold up.
Eric
Eric
The SolarBag in the small little carrying case is tiny. I've used 100 Watt solar suitcase bags that are twice the size and way heavier, so we're talking about a small package that is super powerful here.
Geoffrey
Geoffrey
Unique and revolutionary features. When together, these products provide flexibility, durability and portability... It is easy to carry and it can be split into two panels, used in different locations.
Erik L.
Erik L.
390+W are you kidding me?! It’s a partly cloudy day and my panels are dusty... My dog has walked over them, they have paw prints, and it’s still delivering that kind of output. Simply incredible!
Leonid
Leonid
Hey the event and the solar panel were a success! The weather proved less than ideal .... The panel was still able to keep up with power demands for over 24 hours...
Jason B.
Jason B.
I was getting around 340w mid afternoon. I can already see this will be replacing other 400w panels for my RV, as the weight and size make it a superior choice despite the fact that it doesn’t have a stand. It’s also less susceptible to damage from wind. So far everything feels premium, and it seems like this team put some strong products out. This will be a permanent addition to my RV setup.
Tristan V.
Tristan V.
They are equal weight when split, and incredibly light. Fantastic weight for 200 watts. Comparing the watts, they were very close. Panel 1 = 186 W and Panel 2 = 192 W. Max on day 1 was 352 Watts in the Ecoflow very impressive... Not difficult at all, Very convenience.
Shaleaf
Shaleaf
This new solar panel that is amazing it has built-in power cords. With the S1 charge controller which has AI intelligence. I laid it out on my roof of my Toyota FJ Cruiser to get some extra power for my devices and it is so easy to deploy and fold up.
Eric
Eric
The SolarBag in the small little carrying case is tiny. I've used 100 Watt solar suitcase bags that are twice the size and way heavier, so we're talking about a small package that is super powerful here.
Geoffrey
Geoffrey
Unique and revolutionary features. When together, these products provide flexibility, durability and portability... It is easy to carry and it can be split into two panels, used in different locations.
Erik L.
Erik L.
390+W are you kidding me?! It’s a partly cloudy day and my panels are dusty... My dog has walked over them, they have paw prints, and it’s still delivering that kind of output. Simply incredible!
Leonid
Leonid
Hey the event and the solar panel were a success! The weather proved less than ideal .... The panel was still able to keep up with power demands for over 24 hours...
Jason B.
Jason B.
I was getting around 340w mid afternoon. I can already see this will be replacing other 400w panels for my RV, as the weight and size make it a superior choice despite the fact that it doesn’t have a stand. It’s also less susceptible to damage from wind. So far everything feels premium, and it seems like this team put some strong products out. This will be a permanent addition to my RV setup.
Tristan V.
Tristan V.
They are equal weight when split, and incredibly light. Fantastic weight for 200 watts. Comparing the watts, they were very close. Panel 1 = 186 W and Panel 2 = 192 W. Max on day 1 was 352 Watts in the Ecoflow very impressive... Not difficult at all, Very convenience.
Shaleaf
Shaleaf
This new solar panel that is amazing it has built-in power cords. With the S1 charge controller which has AI intelligence. I laid it out on my roof of my Toyota FJ Cruiser to get some extra power for my devices and it is so easy to deploy and fold up.
Eric
Eric
The SolarBag in the small little carrying case is tiny. I've used 100 Watt solar suitcase bags that are twice the size and way heavier, so we're talking about a small package that is super powerful here.
Geoffrey
Geoffrey
Unique and revolutionary features. When together, these products provide flexibility, durability and portability... It is easy to carry and it can be split into two panels, used in different locations.

Demos Showcase

Controller Comparison | OptiSolex SolexBrick S1 MPPT Charge Controller

Mix and Match 200W & 100W Panels | OptiSolex SolexBrick S1 MPPT Charge Controller

Mix & Match Flexible and Rigid Panels | OptiSolex SolexBrick S1 MPPT Charge Controller

Anti-Shadow Test | OptiSolex SolexBrick S1 MPPT Charge Controller

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