

🔥 Ignite your adventure with precision and style!
The überleben Hexå Fire Starter is a 6-inch long, 1/2-inch thick hexagonal ferrocerium rod engineered for 20,000+ strikes. Featuring a flat profile for superior spark generation, a proprietary blend that produces 5,500ºF sparks in any weather, and a full grain leather lanyard with a multi-tool striker, it’s the ultimate survival fire starter designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliability and style.
















| ASIN | B07P19TCTT |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 338,849 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 1,236 in Camping Lighters & Fire Starters |
| Color | Hex 1/2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (1,754) |
| Date First Available | 7 Nov. 2018 |
| Department | unisex |
| Height | 0.5 inches |
| Included components | Fire Starter |
| Item display length | 8.25 inches |
| Item display width | 2.5 inches |
| Manufacturer | überleben |
| Material type | Alloy Steel |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 1.27 x 1.27 cm; 117.93 g |
| Shape | Hexå |
| Size | Hex 1/2" |
| Style | Hexå |
| UPC | 850005432111 |
| Weight | 142 g |
J**L
No es cómo sale en la imagen, es más pequeño
N**I
Excellent and reliable product
D**T
I've used quite a few fero rods before. But this one is amazing. I am so glad I went with this. Feels great in the hand, shoots massive sparks very quickly. I can light tinder from standing up using this. Amazing product. The price is definitely worth the product that you get. It's rugged and I will have this for a long time. The size of it helps my kids practice on technique because they can handle it better. Again, great product.
C**H
Yes, you can purchase a ferro rod at virtually any sporting goods store for a fraction of the price. Common are the magnesium blocks with a small ferro rod glued in on one side with what looks like a small chunk of spent hacksaw blade spray painted black and attached by one or those little strings of metal beads that never stopped anyone from stealing a pen from a bank teller window, ever. On such cheapies the ferro rod can fall out of the magnesium block which is not good when you really need to spark a warming fire. Enter the Uberleben (English translation “to survive”) Hexa. This one is different. This one is special. This one just feels “right” in an unquantifiable sort of way. One look and you just know it’s a good design. The hexagonal shape makes it easier to spark a fire and lets face it: the time you absolutely NEED a fire could well be the time you’re compromised mentally and/or physically in some way. Early into hypothermia we humans get uncoordinated and less cognitive. You can’t think the way you normally do and you’re shaking and maybe frustrated and all sorts of things and the fire you need to get through the night might not be so easy to make. Which is why I like the flat sides. You can slide the spine of any decent knife fixed blade knife down the flat side and get a shower or sparks, and the more sparks the better. (And on a related aside: the SOG Pillar is an awesome all around fixed blade for just under 200 bones. It’s made in the USA of good S35VN steel but more importantly it has a large, squared sharpening choil that can put a good scrape on a ferro rod while keeping the edge pointed at the tinder and away from you.) This ferro rod has a metal tool tied to it with a leather strap that could easily be replaced with paracord or what have you, and that little chunk of metal is good for shaving tinder from sticks and likely even for striking the rod though it’s not as heavy as a good camp knife. The Uberleben Hexa appears to be a good piece of essential kit. One I’m sure will get it’s share of use over time. About the only real problem you could ever have with it would be to lose it. You could go cheaper. You could go more expensive. But this one is about right. Maybe if you’re a hardcore hiker who measures your gear by fractions of an ounce this one wouldn’t pencil out. For the rest of us it’s worth making a little bit of room in the backpack to accommodate. You’ll want to carry more than one source or fire, and this would be a good one to include in the gear. And DO go for the 6” model because again: the time you really need to spark up a fire could well be the time when you’re not firing on all eight due to the situation at hand and the more sparks you can get for your efforts, the better. As for myself, I am already considering buying another. Maybe even a few more for gifts.
R**K
So easy to use, my 9 year old can get a fire started.
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