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StrikeForce® combines a special alloy flint bar, hardened steel striker, and revolutionary WetFire™ tinder in one compact, durable package. Scraping the striker down the flint generates a spark three times as hot as a standard match to ignite any dry tinder material. Or, use the included WetFire™ tinder, which burns at more than 1300 degrees. When conditions are at their worst you can count on StrikeForce® to make a warming fire. It is also a safe and easy lighter for backpacker stoves and barbecues. See Camp-228 for product in Black.
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Strikeforce Fire Starter, 06/01/2008 |
| Reviewer: officervanhalen |
| though i didn't buy my strike force from this site this is still the main fire-making source in my survival kit. this is the bestt flint and steel i have ever owned. |
Sparky, 02/23/2008 |
| Reviewer: Chris |
| Sparks up great, very nice package. I would buy again... |
Reliable Fire, 02/05/2008 |
| Reviewer: Fire Geek |
| I have tried the magnesium bars, and they work okay, but compared to this... I took this outside on my porch where it was lightly snowing and gusting 30 mph. I took the tinder that came in the handle and rolled it in the snow. Then I set it on a rock and started striking next to it with the Strikeforce Fire Starter. It took about five strikes (less than 15 seconds total) before the tinder lit. It stayed lit and burned in the wind just fine. FYI: I also took one of the MRE gel packs and tried lighting a "pile" of the gel under the same conditions (minus rolling it in snow) and it would not ignite no matter how hard I tried with the Strikeforce Fire Starter. I finally took a lighter and held the flame next to the MRE Gel and it finally lit. In my experience these little Wet Fire Tinders that come with the Strikeforce Fire Starter are by far the easiest lighting "fire starter" material around next to Esbit tablets. |
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