

🔥 Strike Fast, Spark More, Survive Better ⚡
The bayite Striker-Pro is a high-performance ferro rod striker made from extra-hardened High Speed Steel, featuring six razor-sharp edges and a compact design with a lanyard hole. Engineered for durability and maximum spark output, it’s the go-to tool for serious outdoor enthusiasts and survivalists who demand reliability in critical moments.




















| ASIN | B07FK89SS5 |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 142,173 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 573 in Camping Lighters & Fire Starters |
| Brand | bayite |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (574) |
| Date First Available | 12 July 2018 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | bayite |
| Manufacturer reference | BYT-STRIKER-PRO |
| Material type | Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 5.8 x 1.9 x 0.8 cm; 45.36 g |
N**E
The strikers that come with most ferro rods are too soft to make much of a spark. I've really good luck with half of a pair of scissors, if they are good quality. Had good luck with blades from a mini-lathe. These Bayite strikers are good tool steel and appear to work as well as the HSS mini-lathe blades. Don't know about longevity, but these appear to be genuine HSS tool steel. I bought some from a site that starts with E and they looked the same but were some kind of softer steel. Yes, they would produce a spark, but not much and only had one sharp edge. I threw them away. These Bayite strikers are the real deal, and they have 6 striking edges (if you count the tip). Although people say there is a lot of difference in ferro rods, I've tried many different ones and in my experience, they are all pretty much the same. The magic is in the striker. And these are very good strikers. With six functional edges, even if you use it enough to wear down one edge, it's still operable. Beware of lookalikes, they might or might not use the same steel - and the hard tool steel plus that sharp corner is what makes them work. There are other strikers that are as good, but I doubt you will find any that are better. Having been lost once while snowshoeing, and spending the night under a tree in subfreezing temperatures at 10,000 ft altitude, I will say that in a precarious situation, you want a fire starter that works. And these work. If you have any ferro rods that came with stamped strikers, throw away the strikers and replace them with one of these. Or two, for redundancy. Few people are ever in a lost hiker situation, but if you ever are, you want stuff that works. Trust me on this....
B**L
These syrike are rod very good
N**Y
If you are considering buying a dedicated striker - Buy these. Yeah, $2 each in a 5-pack, but all sorts of worth it. In fact, if you are at the point of needing them they are a great bargain. Check my name and follow it to the review of another brand of strikers -that after much testing, work, work, work and swearing I tossed in the garbage and wrote a scathing review. These Bayite Strikers WORK and work well. In fact, after a year and over ten other striker items ( hacksaw blades, utility knife blades ( which come in second but are sort of dangerous), the back and edges of knife blades, and the strikers that come with most cheap ferro rods - Bayite wins hands down. Best, most, and furthest thrown sparks. A no contest win. I agree with everything in G. Michael's review titled "Built to Function", so read it too. I've been a live out in the country Prepper before that term existed. In fact, I may be older than "Survivalist". I've camped middle of nowhere swamps and semi-arid climate areas all four seasons and usually manage to get hit with the worst of weather. These are replacing all my strikers ( but I am keeping that little bit of hacksaw blade).
D**R
Yes will buy more exalent in making sparks on ferro rods and scraping magnesium bars will recomend and also buy more to add to my magnesium emergency fire starters
C**M
Very handy
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