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TITAN FIRE STRIKER - FERRO ROD

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Titan Ferro Rod Fire Starter – Rugged Camping Fire Starter with Striker

Spark your fire anywhere, in any weather.
The UCO Titan Fire Striker Ferro Rod is built for serious use in wild conditions. Whether you're lighting a campfire, grill, or prepping for storms, this ferro rod fire starter delivers up to 20,000+ strikes and generates sparks at over 5,400°F—hot enough to ignite fire tinder, gas stoves, BBQs, and more.

This heavy-duty ferro rod and striker kit includes a titanium-coated stainless steel striker with multi-tool functions and a paracord lanyard that doubles as a tinder source. Compact and long-lasting, it's a must-have in any fire starter kit survival setup, bug-out bag, or backpacking loadout.

Why You'll Love It:

Reliable ignition in any condition – Sparks at over 5,400°F, even when wet
Long life span – Up to 20,000 strikes
Best ferro rod design – Durable ferrocerium rod with high-friction striker
Multi-tool striker – Includes bottle opener, hex wrench, ruler & map scale
Emergency-ready paracord lanyard – Unwinds into useful survival tinder
Ideal for any fire source – Use with camp stoves, BBQs, wood stoves & fire pits
Perfect for campers, preppers & survivalists – A trusted fire starter for camping. field use and for bushcraft supplies.

Specs:

  • Included: Ferro Rod, Striker Multi-Tool, Paracord Lanyard
  • Ferro Rod Length: 4" (10cm)
  • Ferro Rod Diameter: 1/2" (12mm)
  • Total Weight w/ striker: 3.4 oz (96 grams)
  • Rod Material: Ferrocerium Fire Steel
  • Strike Life: 20,000 Strikes
  • Striker Dimensions: 2.8 in x 0.7 in. 0.1 in. / 7.2 cm x 1.8 cm x 0.2 cm
  • Package Dimensions: 6 in x 4 in. 0.6 in. / 15.4 cm x 10.2 cm x 1.5 cm

The Titan Fire Striker Ferro Rod is your rugged companion when the weather gets wild and the stakes are high. Compact enough for ultralight packs but tough enough for survival situations, it's the best ferro rod fire starter to carry into camp, store in your glovebox, add to your emergency preparedness kit and for bushcraft supplies.

 

Keep out of reach of children. For outdoor use by adults only.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including carbon monoxide, soot and other combustion by-products, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to http://www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

    Customer Reviews

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    Taft
    Great Ferrocerium Rod, that's it.

    Im an avid survivalist, bushcrafter, & prepper. I use a variation of these fire tools all the time when teaching & training in the forest. This ferrocerium rod is very good. Whats not good is the striker!! This striker sucks!! This fire rod will throw larger sparks with the Swedish Firesteel 2.0 striker, or use the sharp edge of a pocket knife. If this striker was better it would be my go to fire tool for sure.

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    Tom
    Big Rod

    Ferro rod seems large and should last me years if not longer. Striker throws big sparks. Seems solid.

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 2 reviews
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    Taft
    Great Ferrocerium Rod, that's it.

    Im an avid survivalist, bushcrafter, & prepper. I use a variation of these fire tools all the time when teaching & training in the forest. This ferrocerium rod is very good. Whats not good is the striker!! This striker sucks!! This fire rod will throw larger sparks with the Swedish Firesteel 2.0 striker, or use the sharp edge of a pocket knife. If this striker was better it would be my go to fire tool for sure.

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    Tom
    Big Rod

    Ferro rod seems large and should last me years if not longer. Striker throws big sparks. Seems solid.

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