Haller Survival Ferro Rod
When modern technology fails, lighter fluid runs out, and matches get soggy, this ferrocerium fire starter will never let you down. It is an essential companion for anyone venturing into the wilderness, practicing bushcraft, or simply camping. The core features a ferrocerium rod that, when struck, produces showers of sparks reaching temperatures of up to 3,000 °C (5,400 °F). This will reliably ignite tinder, dry grass, or birch bark even in damp or windy conditions. The rod is attached via a lanyard to a multi-functional steel striker that serves as more than just an ignition tool. Further product information ...
Haller Survival Ferro Rod with Multi-Tool Striker
Features and Usage
This is not just a simple fire-making tool. The striker plate is designed as a compact multi-tool. It features an integrated ruler (metric scale up to 50 mm) for map reading, a bottle opener for your well-earned drink after setting up camp, and a tip that functions as an emergency screwdriver. Before the first use, scrape off the black protective coating from the rod. Then, hold the striker at approximately a 45° angle and scrape firmly down the rod towards your prepared tinder bundle to generate sparks.
Technical Specifications
| Brand | Haller |
| Rod Total Length | 90 mm (approx. 3.5 inches) |
| Tool Length | 75 mm (approx. 3 inches) |
| Tool Functions | Striker, Ruler, Bottle Opener, Screwdriver |
| Rod Material | Ferrocerium (magnesium alloy) |
Historical Context: From Flint to Ferro
While our Stone Age ancestors laboriously struck pyrite against flint, and medieval travelers relied on high-carbon fire steels and sharp rocks, you hold the pinnacle of modern survival technology. The principle remains the same—creating a spark through mechanical friction—but the efficiency of this tool is incomparably higher. Whereas a medieval woodsman had to carefully catch a single weak spark in char cloth, this ferro rod throws a massive shower of molten sparks that would look like pure magic to someone from the past.
Maintenance and Safety
This fire starter is virtually maintenance-free. Just ensure the steel tool is kept dry to prevent rust. The rod will wear down with use but is good for thousands of strikes. Caution: The sparks are extremely hot. Never strike towards yourself, other people, or flammable gear (synthetic clothing, tents) that you do not intend to burn.
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