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🔥 Ignite your adventure with the King of Ferro Rods!
The bayite 1/2 Inch x 6 Inch Ferro Rod is a premium survival fire starter designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. Its oversized 12.7mm diameter and 6-inch length produce a massive shower of 3000°C sparks, reliable in all weather and altitudes. Durable up to 12,000 strikes, it features a drilled hole for easy lanyard attachment and works seamlessly with any quality knife back striker. Ideal for camping, bushcraft, emergency kits, and EDC, this ferro rod is the no-nonsense, high-performance fire starter that ensures you never get caught unprepared.














| ASIN | B00S6F4RDC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #21,958 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #22 in Fire Starters |
| Brand | bayite |
| Brand Name | bayite |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 7,317 Reviews |
| Grit Type | Fine or Medium |
| Included Components | Fire, Fire Starter, Flint, Knife |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 2"W x 1"H |
| Item Weight | 22.68 g |
| Manufacturer | bayite |
| Material | Ferrocerium |
| Material Type | Ferrocerium |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 2"W x 1"H |
| UPC | 711463667937 711463669856 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
P**H
Big sparks and some globs- AWESOME Ferro Rod
This Ferro Rod is big, easy to hold, and strikes REALLY easily. I use my knives (Mora, Condor, Ontario RAT) with spines I ground to 90 degrees and they work great, but... if you can get one of those actual scrapers that come with some rods, or even better the saw from a multi tool, you’ll be blown away. I typically use FireSteel dot com, and of course they’re superb. However this enormous Ferro Rod with a lanyard is honestly unbeatable. It works great. I’m going to buy at least five more. My video sucks and doesnt begin to demonstrate the spark shower, but then tinder goes right up. You can see the ember where I’d struck it already but you get the point. It’s definitely worth it. I trust my life to this thing and that was a surprise. UPDATE: First I am not sponsored or being given anything for my review (although I wish I was)! Also, I just wanted to add a couple newer photos. I started to make a handle for one, but didn’t cut the stick so ended up with a gigantic, super stable (and absurdly silly yet effective) FireSteel using a (4”?) sawzall blade with the paint sanded off.
R**N
Very robust and effective.
Works very well, produces a large amount of sparks that are very very hot. My only complaint is that it's heavier than I thought it would be, but they shrink with use so...
S**.
The King of All Ferro Rods
It's a basic ferro rod, so it might not be the sexyest item on Amazon, but this is the King of All Ferro Rods! It is far longer (6"), and larger in diameter (1/2"), than other sellers on Amazon, and it's about half the price. Why? Because it doesn't come with a useless custom handle, flymsy case, or some fancy striking gizmo that you can hang around your neck - forget all that nonsense, this is what you need to start a fire when your camping, or if you just want a awesome ferro rod for your Get Home Bag or SHTF Bag. You don't need a designated striker, just use the back of your knife (I love my Mora Garberg Knife for this application - for my money it's the best bushcraft/outdoor camping knife sold on Amazon). Additionally, there is a hole on one end that is perfect for threading paracord through and making a secure wrist lanyard, and in a pinch paracord can be used as an accelerant to start a fire if you have nothing else. Hot Tip: take a one to two inch piece of 1/2" shrink tube, slide it on, heat it up, and you have a great non-slip handle. If you cover the hole with the shrink tube, just poke through it with a awl or drill bit after it cools and then string your lanyard cord through it. That's what I did and it works great. I don't use a ferro rod as my primary fire lighting device, I carry a Bic lighter which is faster and easier, but I do recommend carrying a ferro rod as a back-up if you run out of fuel or your lighter breaks. It is very primitive and satisfying way to start a campfire, and when it comes to survival and warmth redundant systems are a good thing. One caveat, if you are a backpacker and weight is a big deal to you, this rod is somewhat heavy (it says 0.8 oz, it feels like more than that to me), you might be better off with their smaller 4" x 3/8" ferro rod.
J**N
Compact is not always best.
Chose this one for its length and thickness, was not disappointed. It took the place of my other thin cheapy's immediately. Far easier to hold, control, and handles all the pressure you can apply without fear. The volume of sparks is significantly greater than the others I've had. Great for when you don't have time to make a long project out of getting a fire started.
R**S
Good for a beginner
It’s a bit small but will work for every once in a while easier to carry. Sparks well and easy to use. Takes a sharp edge to spark
K**N
Simple ferro rod, good quality and excellent performance
It is a six inch ferro rod with a lanyard hole in one end. Simple, but the situations where this tool will be essential are just that...simple. You can either start a fire, not for luxury but for survival (as fire is one our base tools) or you cannot. This tool fits that requirement perfectly! It is a quality piece of kit that has proven to be near 100% effective through my testing since purchase. Small enough to easily stow in my pack, soft enough to throw an incredible shower of molten material in to my tinder nests. Two or three clean pulls and I am on my way to a heating, sterilizing or cooking fire (or all of the above) making it very versatile. I have tested it with dry and moist tinder. With dry tinder it is near full proof way of getting my initial bundle to light and burn. It takes a bit more work with damp tinder, but it will work...especially if one has some fatwood to work with. As with all things, preparation is key. Having the kindling prepped to start the ember phase is essential to getting a proper fire going. This will get all of that in to motion. I personally like a slightly longer rod. Four inches is effective, the extra two inches just adds enough extra to make it that much more effective. While there are more expensive rods available, I have not found them to be better than this one regardless of price. Why spend extra for identical results?
T**R
Sorry guys, Size does Matter when it comes to your Ferro (rod)
I am a Freelance Gear Reviewer, and former Top Reviewer from a well-known online gear review site. I am also a Survivalist, and professional wilderness survival writer and editor. When it comes to Ferro Rods, size does matter. The reason for this is due to physics & mathematics, both of which was my primary focus in college. It all measures down to surface area, and length. A small ferro rod will produce less sparks, that is just science and not opinion. The amount and temperature of the sparks is what will ignite the tinder. People that have problems lighting their timber with ferro rods either has a combination or one of the other problems; not enough sparks or sparks are too low a temperature or a combination of both. (this is assuming your tinder is not to blame) Being an older gentleman reaching 50 years in the not-too-distant future (sadly), I must say that I got tired having to press so hard on my striker against smaller, thinner, less 'hot' ferro rods. Con: heavier than smaller Ferro rods, and hole is a tad small to feed paracord through, so make sure you melt the tip of cord 1st, and have patience Pros: Hotter sparks up to 3000°F, more sparks produced, easier to use due to size, this product will last longer due to it's size (there is just more Ferro material), less pressure needed to produce same amount if not more sparks of smaller competitors) Conclusion: Buy Once... Cry Once,,, IMO it is better to spent a tad more money, and get this heavier, thicker, more durable, and far more sparks producing Ferro rod. It will allow you to more easily start fires, and more effortlessly, not to mention due to the higher spark temperature output, you will be able to catch fire far less 'suitable' tinder, like on those wet and raining days in the wilderness.
C**N
Money well spent
Right hardness. Sparks easily. Would be perfect if it came with a lanyard.
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