Arcadia Gear Fat Boy Ferro Rod | Extra Large 3/4" D x 6" | Long Term Survival Tool
R 1,996
or 4 x payments of R499.00 with
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Arcadia Gear Fat Boy Ferro Rod | Extra Large 3/4" D x 6" | Long Term Survival Tool
EXTRA LARGE - The 3/4" by 5 1/2" long Fat Boy ferro rod weighing in at 11oz is more than twice the Size of a 1/2" Diameter Ferro Rod.
HIGHLY EFFECTIVE - Not all ferro rods are made the same. The Fat Boy’s high Magnesium content ensures a robust shower of 5,500 degree Fahrenheit sparks in all weather conditions.
WOODEN HANDLE - Designed for ensuring a good grip in difficult situations like snow, rain or low calories.
LONG TERM SURVIVAL TOOL - Rated for 35,000+ strikes the Fat boy will be there when the matches run out and the lighters are broken and empty.
ARCADIA GEAR GUARANTEE - We are a company dedicated to designing high quality products for outdoor enthusiasts. If for any reason, you’re not happy with our products simply return them for a refund.
Fat Boy Premium Ferro Rod A long lasting hefty ferro rod that you will be able to count on when fire making matters most. With robust sparks that shower at 5,500 F your chances of getting a fire started have never been higher.
Perfect For Bush Craft, Long Term Survival, Bugout Bags, The Glovebox of your Car and Truck, Hiking, Hunting, Fishing, Every Day Carry Packs, Emergencies, BBQ grills, Gas Camp Stoves, Having Fun!
More About the Wooden Handle If you've ever tried to use a ferro rod in the rain that didn't have a handle then you know how impossible that can be. If you haven't, try to imagine playing tug of war with a broom handle and two handfuls of bacon grease.
Customizable We have drilled a 4mm hole through the top of the handle for our craftier customers to run paracord through. Make it your own and send us your pictures!
35,000 Strikes After testing we have rated The Fat Boy for up to 35,000 strikes. Depending on method and skill set, the Fat Boy should last for years.
Note The black coating on the exterior of the ferro rod is a thin protective coating that needs to be scraped off to get to the metal underneath.