

🔥 Ignite your adventure with sparks that never quit!
The bayite 1/2 Inch x 6 Inch Ferrocerium Rod is a premium survival fire starter designed for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts. Its extra-large size produces a massive shower of 3000°C sparks, reliable in all weather conditions and altitudes. Built to last through approximately 12,000 strikes, this windproof and weather-resistant ferro rod features a drilled lanyard hole for convenient carry. Perfect for camping, hiking, bushcraft, and emergency preparedness, it pairs best with a quality striker for maximum spark output.














| ASIN | B00S6F4RDC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #6,683 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #24 in Fire Starters |
| Brand | bayite |
| Brand Name | bayite |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 7,291 Reviews |
| Grit Type | Fine or Medium |
| Included Components | Fire, Fire Starter, Flint, Knife |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6"L x 2"W x 1"H |
| Item Weight | 0.05 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | bayite |
| Material | Ferrocerium |
| Material Type | Ferrocerium |
| Product Dimensions | 6"L x 2"W x 1"H |
| UPC | 711463667937 711463669856 |
R**N
Very robust and effective.
Works very well, produces a large amount of sparks that are very very hot. My only complaint is that it's heavier than I thought it would be, but they shrink with use so...
S**E
Large sized is easier to use . Throws lots of big sparks with little effort .
I like this large size . Easier to use and not lose ! Throws nice big sparks with not much effort . Should last a very long time !
S**L
Massive Spark Shower
Awesome sparks of molten metal. I started the first fire in video with one strike with shaved curls from really good pine lighter (fat wood) and dryer lint. Second fire I removed the dryer lint. Third fire is fat wood and dryer lint but it’s dark so you can see how much spark this rod throws with the right striker. I’m using the back of a carbon steel wood chisel as a striker and it also shaves nice curls from wood. Carbon steel or high speed tool steel make awesome strikers. Speedy Sharp carbide tool sharpeners are probably the best strikers but I haven’t personally tried one yet. Stainless sucks as a striker. One of these rods, a Speedy Sharp, and a piece of fat wood tethered together with para chord is $25 total and I guarantee that it will quickly make fire in the rain with cold numb hands.
P**H
Big sparks and some globs- AWESOME Ferro Rod
This Ferro Rod is big, easy to hold, and strikes REALLY easily. I use my knives (Mora, Condor, Ontario RAT) with spines I ground to 90 degrees and they work great, but... if you can get one of those actual scrapers that come with some rods, or even better the saw from a multi tool, you’ll be blown away. I typically use FireSteel dot com, and of course they’re superb. However this enormous Ferro Rod with a lanyard is honestly unbeatable. It works great. I’m going to buy at least five more. My video sucks and doesnt begin to demonstrate the spark shower, but then tinder goes right up. You can see the ember where I’d struck it already but you get the point. It’s definitely worth it. I trust my life to this thing and that was a surprise. UPDATE: First I am not sponsored or being given anything for my review (although I wish I was)! Also, I just wanted to add a couple newer photos. I started to make a handle for one, but didn’t cut the stick so ended up with a gigantic, super stable (and absurdly silly yet effective) FireSteel using a (4”?) sawzall blade with the paint sanded off.
R**S
Good for a beginner
It’s a bit small but will work for every once in a while easier to carry. Sparks well and easy to use. Takes a sharp edge to spark
J**H
Easy to use!
This ferro rod even throws sparks easily using a can opener on an old pocket, folding, camp knife as a striker.
E**S
Bayite 1/2 Inch x 6 Inch Large Ferro Rod – Powerful and Reliable
The bayite 1/2” x 6” ferro rod is an excellent fire-starting tool and one of the most reliable I’ve used. The large diameter makes it easy to grip, even with cold or wet hands, and the length gives great control and leverage while striking. I don’t use a dedicated striker with this rod at all—instead, I use the back of my Bahco Laplander saw blade, and it works perfectly. The squared spine of the Laplander throws a massive shower of hot sparks with minimal effort and actually performs better than any separate striker I’ve tried. It’s convenient, efficient, and one less piece of gear to carry, making it an ideal pairing for camping and bushcraft. The ferro rod itself is very well made, durable, and consistent. It lights tinder quickly and reliably in all conditions. Whether you’re building a kit or just want a dependable ferro rod that performs every time, this one is hard to beat. Highly recommended. 🔥
N**D
Great Fire Steel, especially for the price.
For the price, this has shown to be am excellent fire steel. I bought this along with an Esee 6 and attached it to the sheath using some aluminum sheeting and electrical tape to protect it. I also gave it a high visibility orange paracord lanyard, and wrapped some duct tape on it so I have some duct tape and a better spot to grip it. For the striker I got a Sherwin Williams paint can opener (one of the flat ones with a little hole at one end) and cut a semi circle in to really get some nice surface contact. It throws large, hot, consistent sparks. The length and thickness makes it heavy but very durable, reliable, and long lasting. Overall, I am impressed with the quality and performance of this ferro rod, especially at the price. I will most likely be ordering more for friends or family interested in Bush crafting.
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