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The bayite Pack of Striker-Pro High Speed Steel Strikers is designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts. Made from high-quality high-speed steel, these strikers are engineered for maximum durability and spark production, ensuring you can start a fire quickly and efficiently. Each striker features six sharp edges and a lightweight design, making it an essential tool for camping, hiking, and survival situations.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.87 x 1.97 x 0.55 inches |
Package Weight | 0.03 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 77.17 x 26.77 x 3.94 inches |
Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
Brand Name | bayite |
Material | Plastic, Steel |
Manufacturer | bayite |
Part Number | BYT-STRIKER-PRO |
J**Y
Be sure to order strikers with Steel Rod purchase
I ordered 2 steel rods and discovered the strikers are sold separately. Easy fix was to buy 5-pack strikers. Great deal and always prepared
P**S
A must for any Ferro rod! Keep your knife Sharp
A must for any Ferro rod! I got the three pack I added one to my bayite 6 in Ferro rod love it! Also added one to another smaller Ferro Rod I have and one on the keychain so I always have it on my belt loop. Basically a must for anyone that don't want to mess up their knife! Do the toilet tissue test. It will light every time! Best carbon steel on the market Sparks or just wow is all I can say after they hit the Tinder they're still sparking. This is the only brand I will trust in the woods camping or for camping for long times just make sure you got a backup with your Tinder. Fire putty Works quite well it's hard to keep your Tinder dry but mylar bags we'll take care of that for you. Those are also a must for Sealing in everything! If properly sealed you will not have any problems with keeping your Tinder nice and dry so look into that coming from a survivalist also they sell pre-cut wood which is very small and for $35 you can't beat it to get any fire going and blowing! Face it! It's nature you won't always be able to get the right size Tinder wood to get a significant fire with enough heat to dry out wet wood. So cover all your bases think about water filtration. And a lot of cordage! But as far as any Ferro rod this is my go-to big chunks fly off which is very good they stay lit and they even burn while there on the ground. I do a lot of off-grid living and these are just a few little tricks your days should consist of at least four hours of wood hunting! Oso use that time for hunting as well and if law permits trapping. If you're a vegetarian find out what you have in your area that you can eat and go out and Forge. If you're not a vegetarian learn to be one anyway they'll be times where you will not be able to get life game! Find out as well what you can eat what you can't eat. If you're planning on staying at a certain spot for a while it's worth building a deck! Ground gets very cold screws can always hold your support ropes. Once you get your fire going never let it get low. I could fill up my allotted time with explain things but oh so make sure you got a water filter!! If not anything else bleach! You can get a camping app I cannot say for copyright reasons but look it up the ratio bleach to drinkable water and that will help you learn. If you like me and you're on disability are we stock up on your food build you a net by the water in the water you always want to camp close to water.! Keep all cold items that are sealed! And I see sealed! In a sealed bag make you a net and put your cold items like milk things that have to be code of that nature into your water especially if you're in the Pacific Northwest great Refrigeration! And just have common sense that's the main key read as much as you can and you will find that living off grid is a freedom like you will never know that is only if you prepare right for the conditions the climate where you are in the United States or abroad. Anyway to wrap this up you're getting the best rod on the market
J**E
Great sparks!
These things are great. You get such a better spark using these than you do the cheap hacksaw blades that are included with most ferro rods. They're lightweight and compact, and they're easy to use.
D**.
Great Strikers, Wonky Molding
I am a professional outdoor educator for K-8th grades, and bought these along with Bayite’s rods for my students to use and burn through during the season. The metal is properly ground with crisp sides and edges, but not so sharp that there’s any risk of getting cut. The plastic handles are over molded onto the metal and provide a more than adequate grip for striking a rod.I expected to have to replace them yearly, but there is no need! Not only have they held up perfectly after several hundreds of strikes, but after cleaning and keeping a light coat of oil on them, they still look brand new.The one complaint I have is none of the metal pieces line up perfectly with the handles, which makes them look cheap. But it doesn’t affect their durability. They’re just a little wonky with the fit and finish mediocre. But it’s not annoying enough to take off more than a star.
N**E
Tool steel and sharp 90° corners- that's what you need
The strikers that come with most ferro rods are too soft to make much of a spark. I've really good luck with half of a pair of scissors, if they are good quality. Had good luck with blades from a mini-lathe. These Bayite strikers are good tool steel and appear to work as well as the HSS mini-lathe blades. Don't know about longevity, but these appear to be genuine HSS tool steel. I bought some from a site that starts with E and they looked the same but were some kind of softer steel. Yes, they would produce a spark, but not much and only had one sharp edge. I threw them away. These Bayite strikers are the real deal, and they have 6 striking edges (if you count the tip). Although people say there is a lot of difference in ferro rods, I've tried many different ones and in my experience, they are all pretty much the same. The magic is in the striker. And these are very good strikers. With six functional edges, even if you use it enough to wear down one edge, it's still operable. Beware of lookalikes, they might or might not use the same steel - and the hard tool steel plus that sharp corner is what makes them work. There are other strikers that are as good, but I doubt you will find any that are better. Having been lost once while snowshoeing, and spending the night under a tree in subfreezing temperatures at 10,000 ft altitude, I will say that in a precarious situation, you want a fire starter that works. And these work. If you have any ferro rods that came with stamped strikers, throw away the strikers and replace them with one of these. Or two, for redundancy. Few people are ever in a lost hiker situation, but if you ever are, you want stuff that works. Trust me on this....
J**C
Nice tool steel strikers. Very hard and sharp edges.
These are handy sized high quality tool steel strikers. Very hard tool steel and easy to use and force a large high energy spark. I bought these to lanyard to my small Bayite Ferro (3 1/2") rods to pocket carry while camping.
T**L
Perfect
Good price, easy to use, excellent quality, and small.
B**H
Lots of sparks
A really good ferro striker, lots of sparks, easy to hold
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