Brent S
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I’ve seen many lighters claim to be wind proof, but don’t recall any to be wet proof. I’m sure there are options though. Gotta love amazon and google! No wonder Bezos just topped 100billion.
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Do you have recommendations for a weather resistant lighter? I bought this hunk of shyt Windmill Delta Stormproof Lighter and found it to be an overpriced POS. I have yet to find a good example. Do you know of any?
I've seen way too many failures people using lighters, I keep not just bic lighters but iron and flint, magnesium, fire steel part of my kit. Altitude/cold/moisture affects lighters.
Good ideaWhile the strikers are good I always keep 3m 800/1000 grit wet and dry sandpaper in my kit, last longer in wet environments.
Yea this appears to be the case. I just figured by now someone would have come up with something..."extraordinary" by now.
I prefer to pack as light as possible.
This is my fire kit
Epiphany Pocket Bellow
UCO Stormproof match kit
Gerber StrikeForce w/5 refill fuel cubes
Bic lighter x2
Magnesium fire starter
FireSteel
Fatwood 4" x4
Dry moss
Jute
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Some old world mixed with modern
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Do you have recommendations for a weather resistant lighter? I bought this hunk of shyt Windmill Delta Stormproof Lighter and found it to be an overpriced POS. I have yet to find a good example. Do you know of any?
Oh, the fishing pole was a tough thing not to pick initially too. Being able to cook food with fire is important, but after all I guess you could eat fish raw.
Hmmm.... sushi anyone?
And a whole ton of sake.....
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