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Bushcraft Survival Gear Ferro Rod Fire Starter | Flint and Steel Campfire Starter Kit w/Tinder Rope | Waterproof Magnesium Firestarter Tool For Camping and Backpacking Sports & Outdoors

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About this item FERRO ROD FIRE STARTER by BUSHCRAFT SURVIVAL | Our ferro rod fire starter throws 5,500°F sparks to instantly start in all weather conditions. EXTRA LARGE TINDER FIRE STARTER ROPE INCLUDED | Includes a proprietary wax-infused natural hemp tinder is a waterproof fire starter. Easy to use, it instantly ignites from the sparks of the ferro rod. 15,000 STRIKES | Composed of a high quality ferrocerium and magnesium blend which will last for over 15,000 strikes! DURABLE & VERSATILE | Features a handcrafted cherry wood handle with a comfortable grip. A 2 ft. paracord lanyard attaches the hardened steel multi-tool flint striker and has a built-in hex wrench, toothed edge for scraping, ruler, and bottle opener. LIGHTWEIGHT & COMPACT | Flint + Striker weighs 2.3 oz. Carry it in your pack or wear it around your neck. BACKPACKING MULTI TOOL | Great for backpacking, hiking, and camping! Makes a great gift for any bushcraft woodsman or outdoorsman.

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ferro rod kit

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ferro rod kit

Quality Craftsmaship

Perfect for Hiking, Camping & Backpacking. Handcrafted cherry wood handle with a comfortable grip. The Ferro Rod is composed of a high-quality ferrocerium & magnesium blend, giving you over 15,000 strikes!

Fire-Starting Kit

Includes a ferro rod with striker, pouch, and a jumbo tinder fire-starting rope. Proprietary wax-infused natural hemp tinder is a waterproof fire starter and works in all weather conditions.

Handy Survival Tool

Flint striker is attached to the fire rod by a paracord lanyard and made of hardened steel. It also has a built-in hex wrench, a toothed edge for scraping, ruler, and a handy bottle opener.

FERRO MAG ROD brace Ferro Rod Fire Starter Tool, Flint and Steel + Tinder Rope Magnesium Fire Starter Tool, Ferro Rod & Magnesium Rod Combo + Tinder Rope Ferro Rod Fire Starter Tool, Flint and Steel + Paracord Bracelet Compass Works in all weather conditions ✓ ✓ ✓ Ferro rod throws 5,500°F sparks ✓ ✓ ✓ Lasts for over 15,000 strikes ✓ ✓ ✓ Includes jumbo tinder rope ✓ ✓ Includes paracord compass bracelet and whistle ✓ Built-in hex wrench, toothed edge for scraping, ruler, and bottle opener ✓ ✓ ✓ Comfortable grip handle ✓ ✓ ✓ Lightweight for your pack ✓ ✓ ✓ Great for camping or emergency packs ✓ ✓ ✓

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Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎5.94 x 2.8 x 1.18 inches Package Weight ‎0.07 Kilograms Item Weight ‎1.8 Ounces Brand Name ‎Bushcraft Survival Material ‎Wood Suggested Users ‎Mens Number of Items ‎2 Manufacturer ‎One Rising Sun, LLC Part Number ‎FRJRBS Style ‎Ferro Rod w/ Jumbo Tinder Rope Included Components ‎Premium Ferro Rod, Jumbo Tinder Rope, Attached Steel Striker / Multi Tool Sport Type ‎Camping & Hiking

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ASIN B08G1XD9F7 Customer Reviews 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars

1,118 ratings

4.7 out of 5 stars Best Sellers Rank #14,802 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors)

#18 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters

#60 in Unique Sports & Outdoors

#270 in Unique Home

Date First Available August 17, 2020

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About this item FERRO ROD FIRE STARTER by BUSHCRAFT SURVIVAL | Our ferro rod fire starter throws 5,500°F sparks to instantly start in all weather conditions. EXTRA LARGE TINDER FIRE STARTER ROPE INCLUDED | Includes a proprietary wax-infused natural hemp tinder is a waterproof fire starter. Easy to use, it instantly ignites from the sparks of the ferro rod. 15,000 STRIKES | Composed of a high quality ferrocerium and magnesium blend which will last for over 15,000 strikes! DURABLE & VERSATILE | Features a handcrafted cherry wood handle with a comfortable grip. A 2 ft. paracord lanyard attaches the hardened steel multi-tool flint striker and has a built-in hex wrench, toothed edge for scraping, ruler, and bottle opener. LIGHTWEIGHT & COMPACT | Flint + Striker weighs 2.3 oz. Carry it in your pack or wear it around your neck. BACKPACKING MULTI TOOL | Great for backpacking, hiking, and camping! Makes a great gift for any bushcraft woodsman or outdoorsman.

Item Package Dimensions L x W x H ‎5.94 x 2.8 x 1.18 inches

Package Weight ‎0.07 Kilograms

Item Weight ‎1.8 Ounces

Brand Name ‎Bushcraft Survival

Material ‎Wood

Suggested Users ‎Mens

Number of Items ‎2

Manufacturer ‎One Rising Sun, LLC

Part Number ‎FRJRBS

Style ‎Ferro Rod w/ Jumbo Tinder Rope

Included Components ‎Premium Ferro Rod, Jumbo Tinder Rope, Attached Steel Striker / Multi Tool

Sport Type ‎Camping & Hiking

ASIN B08G1XD9F7

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Best Sellers Rank #14,802 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #18 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters #60 in Unique Sports & Outdoors #270 in Unique Home

Date First Available August 17, 2020

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Item Package Dimensions L x W x H

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‎1.8 Ounces

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‎Bushcraft Survival

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‎Mens

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Manufacturer

‎One Rising Sun, LLC

Part Number

‎FRJRBS

Style

‎Ferro Rod w/ Jumbo Tinder Rope

Included Components

‎Premium Ferro Rod, Jumbo Tinder Rope, Attached Steel Striker / Multi Tool

Sport Type

‎Camping & Hiking

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4.7 out of 5 stars

Best Sellers Rank

#14,802 in Sports & Outdoors (See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors) #18 in Camping Emergency Fire Starters #60 in Unique Sports & Outdoors #270 in Unique Home

Date First Available

August 17, 2020

60 reviews for Bushcraft Survival Gear Ferro Rod Fire Starter | Flint and Steel Campfire Starter Kit w/Tinder Rope | Waterproof Magnesium Firestarter Tool For Camping and Backpacking Sports & Outdoors

  1. Brickfan

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Well made, works like a charm!

    Works superbly! First time my wife and I had used one of these and it just works really well!

  2. William C. Compton

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great seller

    Very easy to handle and the price was good.

  3. JLO

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Handiest firestarter ever!

    This is an awesome pocket product and very very handy! Absolutely love it! One of my favorite go to camping items.

  4. R. WEAVER

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Happy Customer

    Easy to hold. Happy with the product.

  5. Rebecca

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    It’s a great product! Would recommend 100%!

    Great product! Would recommend!

  6. Chuy

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Bushcraft

    Went camping and let the kids have at it, worked perfect and they had a blast.

  7. Holly

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Must Have

    Love it!

  8. Amazon Customer

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Awesome

    Very easy to use, 2 or 3 strikes and we have fire

  9. Victoria Pyron

    3.0 out of 5 stars

    Good striker bad bracelet

    The striker is good, but the bracelet compass doesn’t work and the whistle doesn’t work either.

    2 people found this helpful

  10. Ryan Wallin

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    As described

    Item is as described and easy to use.

  11. Experienced User

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent product

    Sparks fly on the first strike. Amazing value for the price.

  12. john oldham

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    First time using a fire starter

    I have never tried to start a fire with a striker. After you scrape the paint off the rod, it sparks perfectly. I was able to start a camp fire after a few tries. It works.

  13. Charles

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    One strike down the rod and you have a fire

    I have another one where it takes a minimum of four strikes down the rod to catch the jute nest on fire but not this one.One strike will work. Buy this product you will not regret it

    6 people found this helpful

  14. F WITHERSPOON

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Easy to use & love the bracelet!

    Bracelet is super cool idea – very practical! Also – my whistle worked perfectly without having to cover any holes!

  15. MoJo2012

    2.0 out of 5 stars

    Compass bad

    I really liked this set bc I forage and wanted a compass. But it’s so bad, my south side of my house reads north! Smh. So now the value on this isn’t of value bc I need to find a compass that actually works now.

    One person found this helpful

  16. Connie

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Liteweight, fits the hand well and doesn’t take up much space.

    Was easy to use and worked well to start a campfire, a nice little tool to have around or in a bugout bag.

  17. Teelow22

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    It will get a fire started.

    Fire starter works great. Bracelet is a disappointing waste of materials. Whistle and compass failed to function.

  18. Amazon Customer

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Easy to use

    Great couple of products. Ferro rod works great. Paracord is nice to have on your wrist.

  19. dan

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Very practical & easy to use.

    Very easy to use. Durable, I doubt I’ll wear it out.

  20. John

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Well made product

    Seems to be of good quality. Looks great and product was as stated. I just need some practice with it lol

  21. Mitchelangelo Leon

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    BEST ITEM FOR FIRST TIMERS

    I went camping this past weekend and used this fire starter to make a fire that will warm everybody up. THIS WAS IT. I was so happy for being the one that did it. I always wanted to make a fire.

    One person found this helpful

  22. Juventino hernandez

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Buena marca

    Era lo que esperaba

  23. Mark GuentherMark Guenther

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    BEST Ferro Rod fire starter

    This is such a great Fire Starter that I purchased 2 of them. The minute I received the package in the mail, I opened it up and started a fire in a controlled environment. The ferrocerium and magnesium must be high grade because the ferro rod worked like the flick of a switch. The scraper is has a nice edge, too, and sparks are automatic. It also comes with a paracord which has a compass and is a great bonus. Chicks dig the bracelet. The 2nd one I purchased, I’m giving to my step son. See the picture. It all comes in a nice survival box and felt case, making it a great gift for all men… and women.

    6 people found this helpful

  24. McF

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Amazing flint fire starter kit

    This survival fire starter has exceeded my expectations. This is a great addition to my bushcraft gear. I also run a summer camp and this will be fun to use to teach survival skills with.It is the perfect size and the quality is top-notch! The handle is nice and it comes with a very nice striker that makes it easy to throw loads of sparks. Igniting tinder with this is way easier than ferro rods that I’ve used in the past! It also comes with a paracord survival bracelet that is very nice. I didn’t realize it when I ordered it, but the bracelet has a hidden mini ferro rod fire starter built right into it.I highly suggest this fire striker for camping or bushcraft survival!

    14 people found this helpful

  25. ryan bohannon

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works Great!!

    Works great and easy to use!

  26. Ty T

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    High quality Bushcraft firesteel

    This fire starter is perfect for my bushcraft survival gear set. I’ve owned a farrow rod in the past and it didn’t compare to this one. This one lights tinder very easily since it produces a lot of sparks. I also like the nice wooden handle. It feels good in your hand and makes it easy to create lots of sparks. I like to keep everything in my bushcraft pack well organized, so I love that this came with a small pouch to help keep my gear in order. Lastly, I bought this kit for the flint firestarter, but the paracord bracelet it came with was a nice surprise.

    8 people found this helpful

  27. Elizabeth Stewart

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Happy camper, this is a great flint and steel!

    This flint and steel firestarter kit is top notch. I took it with my boys camping and we had a great time. It was fun teaching them how to gather the tinder, twigs and split some logs. Then we had a lot of fun lighting it all with the flint and steel. Not only did we have fun with it, I really like that I’m teaching them some survival skills. Now I just have to buy another set because both my boys really want their own bracelet and ferro rod. It will make a great Christmas gift for sure.

    One person found this helpful

  28. Jerry

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    This is really nice 🙂

    The compass on stuff like this is usually trash, like a toy, but I think this one actually works. the tiny ferro rod in the wrist band isn’t easy to use, and doesn’t work as good as the big one, so I wouldn’t count on the little one to work for ya. I’d recommend this to anyone who wants this sort of thing.

  29. james e scott

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Tried the rest

    Tried the rest and now have the best. And for less than a lot of the cheap crap from china. I carry it with my Benchmade bushcrafter knife. Never go in the woods with out it.

  30. Joe8

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great product

    Functions as promised

    One person found this helpful

  31. Hank

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Its a ferro rod

    Its a ferro rod that’s what its supposed to be and it is the bracket thing is a gimmick

  32. Rebecca

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works!

    I started a fire with it once so far. Not much else to say. I used ripped up cardboard as tinder because that’s all I had on hand. I will try to keep something much finer like dryer lint with it in the pouch for the future.

  33. vince

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Great product

    Good product. Works well. The whistle on the paracord bracelet doesn’t work but everything else works great

  34. Suralle

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Nice ferro rod and after some customer service

    At first I was a bit off on the compass, whistle and small fire striker. After contacting the folks at Bushcraft, problems solved with a bit of guidance. Good devices all around. Thank you Bushcraft.W/RKirk Smith

  35. Henry D.

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Survival tool

    Easy to uses perfect for go bag.

  36. McGregg

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Exactly As Advertised

    This is a very nice product. It works exactly as expected.

  37. Dmytro Oliyevskyy

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Perfect for bushcraft

    Apart from the compas and the whistle not working, it’s a good product. With one strike there’s plenty of sparks. The bracelet is pointless but it will come in handy when I need some rope.

    One person found this helpful

  38. Deborah

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works great

    My boyfriend used this to start a fire the other day and the fire caught on the first strike.

  39. Doug

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Great ferro

    This is a very good ferro rod with striker. The bracelet is very nice and effective. The bracelet is a little large for me but can still be worn without trouble. I recommend this product.

  40. Joel

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Fantastic fire starter

    Well made and a great addition to the backpack. Fits in my hand well, and works exactly as described. Would buy this one again.

  41. CALLxMExACECALLxMExACE

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Solid 4 stars

    Got the striker and bracelet. But for $16 all I care about is the striker and rod.I like how the striker has no plastic, and multipurposed. I know it won’t break from too much pressure.Got this because I plan to get back into camping and also start hunting soon. Dad took me on boy scout weekend outings as a young kid. I want to challenge myself further and test myself in situations where I am less and less prepared, unlike the scouts. So no matches or fire starting kits to start.But I’ve never actually started a fire with my dads flint, and he rarely used it if ever. So upon opening this I decided to see if I needed to practice with it.Well the striker tools main selling point for me was the rounded and toothed tip to make kindling. I took a branch from a year old pile of dead branches. All I could do was scratch it. As I write this and think about it. It seems like a tool that would work on larger more fibrous pieces of a tree and I’ll find something it’ll work on if I need it. But given it’s small branch shaped diameter, I expected a tapered/sharpened edge on one side so it would function better like a knife to shear off the wood in flakes… I’ll prolly take a filing kit to this puppy now that I think about it and do just that!Still tho. Tool should be shaped a bit wider for the kindling maker portion, and be tapered on one side to improve its shearing ability. It’s really just a ridged groove that scratches.It’s use as a striker tho. HOLY COW! Took a few tries to figure out how much pressure to apply. The black coating kinda throws you off as it’s just a slick barrier to initially scrape off and takes more applied pressure for the first strike or two. Then the sparks just FLARE everywhere downwards, and the sound is just so satisfying.Okay now I have to see how natural I am at starting a flame. We had rain within the last 2 days but things were mostly dry, definitely not prime for fire starting though. I took some dead weeds, some mostly dry leaves, and went to the uncomfortable fire pit.I won’t lie and say it lit a blazing fire in one try. I did have to fiddle with my birds nest every few strikes. And there was moments of just rapidly striking the thing repeatedly trying to get a spark to catch in the nest long enough to start burning. There was so much smoke from the striker, it’d be hard to tell if the smoke was coming from the bird nest lol.But within 3-5 mins of effort, and 1 minute of gathering the kindling (after giving up on the kindling tool). I had that nest ON FIRE! 2 flames came out of it actually. Had to set it down. I did not have everything ready to make a full fledged fire, nor wanted to commit to having one. So I did not have a pile of small or large kindling to keep the fire going. If I did. I have no doubt I would have had a roaring fire in less than 10 minutes from prep to well established fire. It’s also 54f degrees with a nice breeze I wasnt sheltered from. So I think that’s a pretty effective Firestarter attempt. I went from “Wow I’m not as natural as I thought I would be at this perhaps.”, to “Oh it’s on fire!” in a matter of seconds. I didn’t even cusp it and blow. No ember to get glowing. It was just ON FIRE. No cotton or anything fibrous. Just some cold mostly dry leaves and dead weed twigs rolled between my hands into a bowl/ball. So I was really caught off guard when I was just trying to get an ember going and got 2 flames instead.The reviews had me thinking the bracelet would be cheap. I didn’t care if so. It had a fire striker rod on the clip atleast. I expected a cheap dollar store toy quality compass. It’s actually a solid compass with liquid inside. Easy to read, turns to North reliably whenever I look at it. I have large size hands when it comes to gloves and such. My wrists aren’t tiny and I wouldn’t be surprised if it was too small… it fits just enough to easily snap on and not leave an impression on my skin.Idk why people complain about the whistle. It’s very high pitch and doesn’t sound like a cheap little plastic whistle. It comes across like a piercing beep. There is a hole at the bottom. Idk why it’s there. The whistle works better if you cover it, but any solid blow and it’ll still work without covering it. You can cover it with your lip easily too. So people saying it’s broken makes no sense to me.The “cutter” is probably never going to cut a damn thing it’s so small. But it’s probably better at making kindling than the striker tool. But if you used it like that it’d break. The striker rod in the center of the clip is a nice idea. But it’s so small. Idk how you could use it without breaking the buckle clips on each side of it. Also no tool to strike it with. Why not put a groove in the cutter that’ll fit the rod and use it as a striker? Guess I’ll be filing down that too lol.The paracord seems sturdy. It’s thicker and heavier than I expect. Speaking of, the cord on the rod and striker seems very durable as well. I expect the rod to be worn down beyond use long before the cord does. The handle also feels very ergonomic if I am using that word correctly.I do wish the rod was a little bit longer in hindsight. I wouldn’t be interested in this if it was the full price of over $20. I just see the bracelet as a little gimmick after all. But I’m surprised to find it is actually quite sturdy of a device and a nice bonus to make the price value spot on at $15.99. Perfect first starter tool for anyone. Again my biggest perk is the metal striker tool. Man that sucker kicks up sparks with ease. When this rod wears down. I’ll keep the striker for the replacement. I can’t comment on the life expectancy as I’ve never owned one before. But i am surprised how much wear and tear has already occurred. I’m starting to think my dad NEVER used that keychain rod to start a fire, because this thing looks way worse already. So idk if they are all this soft and easy to shave or if I’m using too much force, to really give an experienced opinion on that. I know the striker tool with last though, and I can 3D print another handle. I don’t need to buy a compass either and got an emergency whistle that doesn’t feel dorky, doesnt hang from my neck, isn’t stuffed away in a bag, but right on my wrist. I’m sure I’ll find some things to attach to it to make it more useful. The thing isn’t going to break anytime soon, so I might as well include it in my survival arsenal.

    8 people found this helpful

  42. LouisIX

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Billy Joel should have had this.

    While he didn’t start the fire, this sure as heck will.

  43. David

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Rod is very good, wrist compass rod is ineffective

    The large rod works excellent! The tiny emergency rod in the wrist compass never would produce sparks for me. This is one of my favorite rods as it produces a large spray of sparks to light even damp starter!!

    One person found this helpful

  44. tim

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Very easy striker

    I found it very easy too get a spark after just a few firm strikes on the ferruim oxide bar came with a very nice soft cloth bag . A very good value for the price and compass dial and watch brand was included also . Shipment was fast next day .

    One person found this helpful

  45. djaco

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Ferro Rod is great; the wristband is so-so but still a keeper.

    ferro rod is nice and large; easy to pack and locate in backpack side pouch. The striker is also well designed and good sized. Not sure about the wrist band. a bit too large for my wrist, so might attach to outside of day pack. Whistle works; compass is close enough for a backup, tho I carry a lensmatic compass as my primary. The interior ferro rod (part of the buckle) doesn’t strike any sparks after numerous attempts, but it’s really an afterthought in my mind. The paracord with compass and whistle is good enough.

    One person found this helpful

  46. Amazon Customer

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    good

    good

  47. Mitch Biernoth

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    A great piece of survival hardware

    I picked this up to put in a car survival kit for those… just in case moments. Its solidly made and feels good in the hard. It sparks right up. This product is great. The paracord bracelet that comes with it is big enough to fit on a fat guy’s wrist and has a built-in whistle I wasn’t expecting. I can’t want to see what comes next for Bushcraft Survival!

    One person found this helpful

  48. Scott Hoyt

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Greta product

    I bought these for a trip to Alaska as well as to have in my pack for hunting at home. I was extremely happy with my purchase and I would recommend them to anyone from the most experienced of woodsman to the less knowledgeable of outdoors person. Easy to use has great instructions very happy with my purchase.

  49. Ecky

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    So Far So Good

    I gave the fire starter rod & bracelet and pink pellet bag for my grandsons 14th birthday last week. He had to immediately go try it out after BD dinner. Worked perfectly … so far so good. I liked the idea of the bracelet as he is always in the woods.

  50. P.M

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Very promising results to fire starting

    Like that it doesn’t take much to start with a few scrapes once you stripe it down a little it’ll strike brush piles quickly.

  51. Harry E Swank

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    A great tool at a GREAT PRICE

    This Bushcraft fire Starting kit just might save your life one day. This is a very reliable tool that could just save your life one day.

  52. Vaclav Hunka

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Freat fero!

    I dont like braclet at all first to mantion! I purches 3x boxes and was a gift to my friend and his two suns. Fero its great and work perfect.

  53. Rick

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Nice product

    Nice product will do exactly what I bought it for.

  54. MOM2LNE

    4.0 out of 5 stars

    Functional, light kit

    The ferry rod was the reason purchased but the included bracelet with compass and mini ferry rod was a nice bonus. The handle wood handle was comfortable and it sparked as it should. Although lightweight is good, wouldn’t mind a longer striking surface.

  55. edwin rivera

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Will meet your expectations every time

    This product is great will definitely recommend this for any campers staying warm in the out doors

  56. Yegua Lab

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Must have safety tool

    Good to have in backpack for all type of sportsman. Compact, does not take up much room. Good to have in cold weather just in Case you get wet and need a fire. Practice using before going out on hikes or other outdoor activities.

  57. Marvjen

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Bush craft fire starter and bracelet

    As a first time user of this type of fire starter I would like to say that this product was very good helped me easily start fires.The bracelet was cool however it’s functionality was not that good the flint was very hard to use but the compass worked good other than that the products were great

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  58. Ian Macpherson

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Excellent purchase.

    Paracord bracelet is comfortable, and has useful functionality. Striker is solid and well built. Would buy again, very satisfied.

  59. Joe Shepard

    5.0 out of 5 stars

    Works great as advertised

    I like that it is small enough to pack away for emergencies.

  60. Jose Ortega

    4.0 out of 5 stars

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