The relationship between humans and fire is a long and mixed one. When we need it, fire can be our best friend and, in some situations, it might be the only thing that keeps us alive. When it comes to human survival in austere environments, it would be difficult to be successful without the benefits fire affords us. You’ll find some gear in the following pages that can help you reliably summon fire when and where you need it the most.
BIC Lighter When it comes to survival, the acronym, KISS (“Keep It Simple, Stupid”), certainly applies. You’d be hard-pressed to find an easier-to-use fire starter than a BIC lighter. It isn’t perfect, but even the most experienced survival instructors usually have one in their pocket. Spin the thumb wheel, and you have instant flame. In cold conditions, carry it near your skin to keep it warm or clench it in a bare fist for several seconds before lighting. Pair it with the Exotac fireSLEEVE, and you have an unbeatable combination.
MSRP
$5.99 (5-pack)
URL
US.BIC.com
Solkoa FastFire
This is an ideal fire-starter to use in challenging conditions, because it’ll light from flame or spark, even when wet. It’ll burn hot-1,300 degrees (F)-for several minutes, easily getting your campfire going. One cube (approximately 1x1 inches) will last 10 to 12 minutes. However, you can break or cut it into smaller pieces and use those separately, making as many as eight fires from one cube. The cubes are individually wrapped in heavy-duty foil for long-term storage. They’re odorless when burning and give off no toxic fumes.
MSRP
$7.95 (4-pack)