The Survive Outdoors Longer Fire Lite Kit is the ultimate fire starter kit, ideal for everything from backpacking trips to survival situations. Minimalist and practical, this kit weighs only 0.2 oz. yet contains the essentials you need to start up to 20 fires in any weather conditions, all in a reusable DryFlex bag. Along with detailed fire starting instructions, the kit includes 20 pieces of Tinder Quik. This waterproof and windproof tinder will burn for up to 3 minutes, even when wet, giving you plenty of time to build a fire. Ignite the Tinder Quik using the Survive Outdoors Longer Fire Lite sparker, a one-handed striker tested to produce up to 5,000 sparks. Compact yet comprehensive, the Fire Lite Kit makes starting a fire easier, whether you add it to your survival gear or pack it as your fire starter for backpacking and camping trips.
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Delivers as advertised. These are not only a serious and important addition to a survival pack, but loads of fun to play with as well.I bought the pack, and opened a couple to get a feel for how they would actually work. Tried the sparker first, and was having a little trouble even when it was dry. Simply took a fingernail and carved out a tiny piece, creating some fine powder, and it lit on the first attempt. Catches pretty fast, and burns enthusiastically (flames 8-10 inches high, puts out plenty of…
One of my favorite fire starting kits! As an Eagle Scout, I wish this was around when I was in scouting, would have replaced my flint and steel kit with this years ago.First off, I bought this kit just for the fire cubes and thought the lighter was going to be cheap and flimsy. The little sparker guy ended up being my favorite piece of kit! I wish I could buy it separately, I might contact the company and see if I could buy a few extras.Let me start off by describing the lighter. It’s basically a zippo…
Works! I bought these because I wanted an easy and intuitive fire starter for the car emergency kits. I didn’t want to leave matches or lighters in the cars. We live in the South and they get too hot in the summer months. My wife has never used a ferro rod and an emergency would be the wrong time to learn how. I tested one of the Fire Lite tinders with the included Fire Lite sparker and it worked fine, taking just a couple of strikes. Another tinder lit up in just a couple of tries with the ferro…