







🔥 Strike up your survival game with Hexå — where every spark counts!
The überleben Hexå Fire Starter is a premium, hexagonal ferrocerium rod designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring 6 striking surfaces and a high-performance Sånft-korr blend, it delivers up to 20,000 reliable sparks even in wet conditions. Its flat profile enhances control and efficiency, while the included multi-tool striker and leather lanyard add essential survival functionality. Available in multiple lengths, Hexå is the ultimate fire-starting companion for any adventure.
















| UPC | 850005432111 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Colour | Black |
| Included Components | Fire Starter |
| Length | 8.25 Inches |
| Width | 2.5 Inches |
| Height | 0.5 Inches |
| Weight | 142 g |
| Shape | Hexå |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Size | Original |
| Style | Hexå |
| Manufacturer | Überleben |
R**7
The überleben Hexå Fire Starter Ferro rod is an excellent backup fire making tool that will last for 1000s of fires. The 6 in x 1/2 in rod fits comfortably in your hand and gives you a lot of surface to strike sparks for a fire. The ferro rod come with its own striker and a leather cord to keep every thing together. It is a good idea to place some 1 in Gorilla tape or duct tape at the handle area to give you more gripping surface and also so you can use the tape as tinder if natural resources are damp or wet. The ferro rod comes in a zip lock bag that can be re-used to store and pack when not in use. There is room for a piece of fat wood the same size as the rod as well. I highly recommend this ferro rod because it already has angles that make it easier to strike than the normal round rods. The price is reasonable due to the amount of usage you will get out of the rod if used properly and for its intended purpose.
J**L
No es cómo sale en la imagen, es más pequeño
N**I
Excellent and reliable product
S**C
Operated exactly as it should. I would recommend this.
M**E
Bought this after I nearly cut my finger off strugling tonlight a fire using a much smaller one. Makes some great sparks.
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