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The Polymath Products Spitfire Plus is a UK-made pocket fire lighting kit designed for all-weather conditions. It includes a 15-piece set featuring a Ferrocerium rod that produces 3,000° C sparks, a dual-purpose steel striker, a telescopic bellows tube, and water-resistant Tinder Sticks, all housed in a compact, portable case.
Fuel type | magnesium |
Material type | Alloy Steel |
Number of pieces | 15 |
Included components | Spitfire kit with instruction sheet, nylon storage pouch, aluminium carabiner, aluminium storage capsule |
Batteries included? | No |
Brand | Polymath Products |
Manufacturer | Polymath Products |
Item model number | PPSFP |
Product Dimensions | 13.7 x 8.05 x 3 cm; 192 g |
ASIN | B06ZZ89284 |
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Products that practical tests prove to be completely viable
It is only a month ago since I tested and reviewed the latest version of Polymath’s Every Day Carry (EDC) Fire Kit and here comes yet another new set from the innovative and energetic directors of this company. Last month I was impressed by the effectiveness of the new format EDC kit (see my review elsewhere on Polymath’s products), with 3 forms of tinder – waxed jute tinder sticks, a waxed fibre capsule, and a magnesium-backed ferro rod – in a similar container to the tube provided with the Spitfire Plus kit included in this review. However, that EDC kit is intended as a compact and discrete item to be carried for emergency use, whereas the Spitfire is a more comprehensive set that is eminently suited to inclusion in either larger survival kits such as a Bug Out Bag or Car Kit, or for regular outdoor activities like bushcraft, backpacking, camping, or even starting a fire for a brew while fishing or during a day at a beach.The Spitfire kit is compact and lightweight and should fit easily in a pocket of most outdoors clothing. It is housed in a polypropylene box that feels strong and durable, contains the kit securely and even has a small amount of free space for additional items. The nylon pouch that comes as part of the Plus pack provides good protection and features a loop on one side that will take the carabiner for attaching the capsule. The kit includes an efficient ferrocerium rod and striker, a telescoping tube to blow through for enhancing the temperature of embers to promote or rekindle a fire, a pencil sharpener, and 2 types of tinder – jute tinder sticks and waxed wooden dowels.I have long been a fan of Polymath’s waxed jute tinder sticks as simple, reliable and effective fire starters but the waxed dowels are a new feature so I decided to test those and the robust new ferro rod first. The striker design included with this kit is becoming so common that I have used versions with many other fire starters but how well any striker matches the rod with which it is paired can always vary depending on the alloy in the rod and the quality of manufacture of the scraper, so it was well worth a thorough test of those together. The Polymath product descriptions of various kits state that shavings from the dowels will ‘act in a similar way to Fatwood to create an intense burn that will help you to get a fire going, even with quite damp materials’, claims that provided what little encouragement is ever needed for me to get outside and practise my fire lighting.Using the sharpener provided in the kit, I shaved down half of one waxed dowel rod into fine flakes and piled it in front of a section of branch in my outdoors fire place. The dowels are dry to the touch and quite light coloured, with little sign of wax, so I was unsure as to whether the shavings would ignite from sparks or whether I would have to light a waxed jute stick and then insert that under the pile. Success certainly didn’t come on the first few strikes, even though the ferro rod and its striker were producing plenty of hot, bright sparks on each stroke, but several flakes caught a spark and smouldered where struck and then one ignited and the flame quickly spread to the rest of the pile. Satisfied that I could light them from sparks, I shaved another rod into tinder and piled some dry grass and birch sticks over it. A few more long strikes of the ferro rod and the tinder shavings caught and rapidly brought my kindling into flame.I let most of the sticks burn and then pulled a few away and let the remainder burn down to embers. I piled on a few new sticks, extended the bellows tube and began to blow steadily into the ember pile. The embers immediately glowed brightly and within a few seconds again caught light. A small rearrangement of the sticks and I soon had another fire blazing. This tube is definitely a positive aid to accurate and powerful intensification of embers and a great help in rekindling a fire.Also of interest to me, was the description of the pencil sharpener as a ‘Magnesium Sharpener’. Of course its intended use is to shave flakes from the waxed dowels or other sticks but my immediate thought was that if the material from which it is made is truly viable magnesium then it could also be an emergency source of intensely hot burning tinder as yet another fire starter. Many sharpeners that look similar to this are actually made from either aluminium or an alloy that doesn’t light easily, if at all, from either sparks or a match or lighter flame so a practical test was essential.The sharpener has a thicker and more solid area of metal on one corner of the face where you push in sticks to turn them, so I used my knife to scrape a small pile of shavings from that point. I only wanted to test the viability of the metal as tinder, rather than to get a large or long burn to start another fire, so I collected the scrapings and then transferred them to my fire place. A few strikes of the ferro rod had individual shavings glowing and sparking, and then the pile ignited and burned fiercely, just like good quality magnesium should.The aluminium capsule of the Plus pack arrives empty so that you can select its contents for yourself. I started mine with a fibre capsule, to which I had attached a match striker and added 5 additional jute tinder sticks, all from an EDC refill kit, then fitted in 5 wind and waterproof matches, a couple of self-relighting birthday cake candles, which are sold as a party joke but are great for saving on matches or other ignition sources when you are trying to light a fire in blustery conditions, and an alcohol wipe. There was a small space still at the top of the tube so I scrunched up another tinder stick to fill the hole. However, all these items are ones I have tested and used previously and are not provided as part of the Spitfire Plus kit so, other than finding out what would fit in the capsule that would make a useful extension of the main kit, I didn’t consider it to be relevant to include tests of them here.Once again Polymath has produced products that practical tests prove to be completely viable, yet that encourage you to apply your own ideas in using and extending them. Although most individual items included are not unique to this company, the combination and presentation of them is definitely Polymath’s own. These kits are well thought out and put together and the prices are very competitive. As always with Polymath, the instruction leaflet included is a clear and accurate guide that should enable even a beginner to fire lighting to achieve success with this set of gear if they apply the advice competently. In all, these are excellent additions to Polymath’s product line.
J**
Excellent in every way, a must buy. Love it.
Excellent product. Have had a little play with the items in the set and its the best fire starting kit I've ever had, I love it. I'm so glad I purchased the spitfire plus kit the bag that comes with it is Excellent quality as is everything else that comes with it.Polymath products customer service is second to none. I had a problem with delivery (no fault on their part) and they sent a replacement immediately, 1st class signed for.If your an outdoors person or are looking to learn a few things about fire starting then buy this product, It also comes with an in depth and very informative fire staring tutorial with tips and tricks.Massive thumbs up for me a very impressive product and its make in the UK 🇬🇧 !
M**S
Nicely put together kit
Nicely put together kit. The pouch is good, as is the plastic box, though I wouldn't trust it as waterproof. The capsule IS waterproof and fits above the plastic box in the pouch. You go through the consumables pretty quickly so be prepared to by a refill kit soon. I take every opportunity to light a fire with this kit (eg when I have a working lighter in my pocket) and have not yet resorted to the lighter. The pencil sharpener is effective at producing tinter from the dowels. My only complaint would be that it is difficult to put the component parts back into the plastic box, it can be a bit of a puzzle, however it does all go back in. Nothing in this kit is highly flammable so some patience is required to get a fire going, the upshot being that there is nothing to degrade/evaporate.I have bought several products from Polymath and have not been disappointed so far.
T**V
Useful and compact
Purchased as an aid for my hiking kit, handy and neat addition, all items contained in the kit have been tested and work well, these were then replace with the spares pack, slightly overpriced hence given a 4 star rating but a very useful and compact kit.
J**A
Very good
Arrived on time. Brilliant little piece of kit.
N**R
Nice Looking Kit
I haven’t used this yet, but want to say what a nicely put together this kit is - looks great standard and everything is contained that you need.
C**E
Amazing bit of kit
Great products to add to my camping kitCompact and lightweight it fits int any of my pockets in my bag or my pocket with the added belt loop i can attach it anywere Great little kit it makes fire lightning easy no more smoke in my eyes
R**.
Useful and great piece of Kit
Great pack for being able to enjoy the great outdoors
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