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- Most Popular
- Highest Discount
- Price (The lowest)
- Price (The highest)
- Newest Arrivals (The latest)
- Newest Arrivals (The oldest)
- 101 Inc. 1 item
- Badger Outdoor 7 items
- Boker 1 item
- Bushmen 2 items
- Gerber Gear 1 item
- Helikon-Tex 1 item
- Highlander 6 items
- Hultafors 1 item
- Kershaw 1 item
- Kupilka 1 item
- Light My Fire 9 items
- M-Tac 1 item
- MFH 3 items
- Mil-Tec 3 items
- Mora 1 item
- Njord 2 items
- Pentagon 1 item
- Schrade 2 items
- SOG 1 item
- Texar 2 items
- Wildo 9 items
- Za-Pas 3 items
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A camping chair is a piece of EDC equipment that should not be missing from your backpack on any outdoor expedition. This small tool can come in handy while camping in the woods, camping in the mountains, or even during a Sunday barbecue at the allotment. As a small gadget, it will fit into the pocket of any survivalist, often saves in crisis situations far from civilization, and its small size and weight mean that you can take it anytime and anywhere with you. The campfire chair is an easy and convenient tool with which you are able to quickly light a campfire. The campfire chair usually consists of two parts, namely the sparking element, the flint rod and the sparking rod.
In our offer you will find a wide selection of flints in various shapes and forms, such as the popular bracelets made of durable paracord, which have a small spark gap hidden in the clasp. Also popular are chairs in the form of a key ring, chairs consisting of a small block of magnesia with a flint, and tinsel for flaring sparks.
Unlike traditional wooden matches, the flint won't get wet in the rain so you can use it in any weather conditions and it will last for a very long time with up to 12,000 ignitions. The way to use the flint is very simple, you need to scrape off the protective coating from the steel, and then vigorously rub the back of the knife against the flint to produce sparks that reach temperatures of up to 3,000°C.




