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Survival Gear

UST StrikeForce Fire Starter

February 3, 2017 by Scott Witner 3 Comments

UST StrikeForce Fire Starter Review

The StrikeForce fire starter by UST is a unique piece of kit. Not only does it offer a very robust striker and ferro rod, but it also provides a small compartment to store sure-fire tinder. The case is designed to give you a very strong and secure grip, which comes in handy during inclement weather. This all-in-one fire starter is ideal for those that want to travel with a minimalist loadout, but still have a 100-percent-guaranteed way of making a fire.

On my personal StrikeForce, I wrapped both ends with several feet of 1″-wide Gorilla Duct Tape. It’s an excellent flame extender when working with damp or marginal firewood, and can be used for first aid: Use it to secure bandages, secure sticks for a field-expedient splint, as improvised moleskin for hot spots on your feet, or as improvised Band-Aids.

I also replaced the factory lanyard with a longer piece of #36 blankline. This gives me the option of attaching other survival items, such as a small piece of FatWood.

UST StrikeForce
UST StrikeForce


For the compartment, I chose to keep two Micro Inferno Sticks as my sure-fire tinder. These combined with the StrikeForce itself will give me a guaranteed fire in any condition.

UST StikeForce Tinder Compartment
UST StikeForce tinder compartment

The ferro rod and striker that come built into this unit are very robust and produce some of the hottest sparks of any ferro rod I’ve used. When your life depends on getting a fire started, this is something you’ll want in your kit!

UST StrikeForce Ferro Rod and Striker.
UST StrikeForce ferro rod and striker

Specifications:

  • Rated for 4,000 strikes
  • Generates three times the heat of an ordinary match
  • Generates sparks in adverse weather conditions
  • Includes a compartment for storing sure-fire tinder
  • Striker is built into the detachable cap to protect flint and prevent unintended sparks
  • Size: 5″ x 1.5″ x 1″
  • Weight: 3.7 oz.
  • MSRP: $24.99

Bottom line:

This is a must for any survival kit and/or hiking backpack. If you’re in a military SOF unit that gets deployed to the field a lot, this may be a good tool for you to keep in your kit for emergencies or SERE situations where your life may depend on getting a small fire going.

(Featured image courtesy of selfrelianceoutfitters.com)

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Scott Witner is the Editor of The Loadout Room and handles product sourcing for both Crate Club and Cuna Dog. He is a former Marine Corps Infantryman with 2ndBn/8th Marines and was attached to the 24th MEU(SOC) for a 6 month deployment to the Mediterranean. He has completed training in desert warfare at the Marine Air Ground Combat Center, mountain warfare and survival at the Mountain Warfare Training Center and attended the South Korean Mountain Warfare school in Pohang.

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