

🔥 Ignite your wild side with the ultimate firestarter companion!
The nanoSTRIKER XL by Exotac is a premium, self-contained ferrocerium fire starter featuring a waterproof, replaceable 1/4-inch ferro rod capable of producing up to 3,000 strikes. Built with a CNC machined 6061 anodized aluminum body and a tungsten carbide striker, this compact, durable tool is designed for serious outdoor enthusiasts who demand reliable fire-starting performance in any environment. Proudly made in the USA, it’s the essential gear for hiking, camping, and survival kits.















| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 6.38 x 4.45 x 0.63 inches |
| Package Weight | 0.04 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 3.65 x 0.43 x 0.43 inches |
| Item Weight | 0.06 Pounds |
| Brand Name | Exotac |
| Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
| Model Name | ET1140ORG |
| Color | Blaze Orange |
| Material | Synthetic |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer | Exotac |
| Part Number | 003100-ORG |
| Model Year | 2016 |
| Included Components | nanoSTRIKER XL Firestarter |
| Size | X-Large |
| Sport Type | Camping & Hiking |
A**R
Expensive but you get what you pay for
Was reluctant on purchasing any Exotac products because of price but I have slowly warmed up to them. The quality is second to none. Very well made. The striker is very sharp and will shower sparks when used. Small design works well on keychain. Glad I purchased. Recommended.
C**S
Bombproof, comfortable, functional, fits in the coin pocket of my Levis
Why do I think I need a protective case for a ferro rod? When looking at ferro rods I came across forum posts detailing peoples' experiences with bare rods that start corroding and eventually turn to dust. When you use a ferro rod, the shavings you scrape off undergo an extreme exothermic oxidization process - so intense that they burn at 3000 degrees Celsius. This same reaction occurs very slowly when any ferro rod is exposed to air, and the long-term result is a useless, brittle fire starter. This is the reason that all rods are sold coated with a black oxidation inhibitor that must be scraped off before using them. By having the rod stored in an airtight container, the oxidation process is prevented. Ferro rods are already brittle to begin with, so the case will also ensure that it doesn't break while being kept in my pocket or backpack. When unpacked and assembled, the case doubles as an extremely comfortable non-slip handle. The ferro rod is long enough to get really nice sparks. I made the mistake of testing it in my bedroom, from a standing height, and the sparks burned all the way to the carpet! The striker is also very comfortable to hold and I like that it's not a separate piece that's going to be dangling around on a lanyard when stored. Overall, I'm really happy that I invested in something that will last for a long time. One comment on size... The XL is the same length as the regular Nanostriker, just wider. I've read that the smaller Nanostrikers might have a problem with the rods snapping while in use. This thicker one seems very sturdy, so I'm not concerned about malfunctions.
T**Y
Works great! My second one.
I bought the original Exotac NanoStriker 12 years ago and found no difficulty using it to ignite a variety of tinder. That earlier model was smaller, had a 3/16 inch diameter ferro-cerium rod. I carried it in my pocket every day and never had the rod corrode or give any problems due to the well designed O ring seals. I enjoyed lighting the tops of dandelions growing in our yard, great practice. The top flares up instantly when a spark hits it. The original rod has lasted 12 years and provided many hundreds of hot strikes. I've used it to light alcohol stoves. My hand is medium size, my dexterity is excellent, and I never had a problem getting excellent strong sparks from it. This original model has been replaced by the the nanoStriker XL after losing the old nanoStriker from a hole in my pocket a month ago. As the photo shows, the new nanoStriker XL is larger, uses a 1/4 inch diameter rod, yet is still small enough to carry in a pocket, pouch, bag, or small survival kit. Every bit the quality of the first striker (which I found today while walking my dog). Being larger the rod will last a lot longer than the original. As you can see from my 12 year old nanoStriker it has been carried in my pocket long enough to wear the anodizing off and the surface is now shiny aluminum. A favorite tinder I like to make by working a little petroleum jelly into a cotton ball, kneading it well until it makes a slightly greasy cotton wad. Just pluck an edge to expose some fibers and they will ignite at the smallest spark. The petroleum jelly keeps the cotton burning a while, long enough to get small twigs and grass/leaves or pine cone burning. I highly recommend the Exotac nanoStriker XL if you want a compact reliable fire striker and you have some dexterity to handle the small striker and enclosed carbide striking blade. If the rod gets wet, be sure to dry it off well and leave it uncovered until all moisture is gone. Closing up the rod with water will corrode the ferro-cerium rod and shorten its life.
W**O
Fits A Certain Niche
There are a lot of ferro rods out there. Many of them are marketed as something special. They really aren’t. They are mostly all basically Chinese rods packaged in different ways. Nothing wrong with that, but some of them are wildly over-priced. So why buy this one? Well.. it’s small, protected, and easy to have on you when you need it. That’s it pretty much. The best thing about this one is the striker. Yes, it’s small bordering on tiny. Yes, it’s hard to hang on to unless you attach something else to it. The thing is though, it’s carbide. It throws a great spark once you figure it out. I attach a rescue whistle and small knife to either end of this thing. I use the included fire cord for the knife attachment. It goes in my pocket when out in the woods. Gives me everything I need to build a fire or start a stove. It’s quite expensive. That’s not great but at least it is well made, put together right here in the USA. I know I can count on it in a pinch. You can get some replacement bits for it too, so it’s not disposable if that’s important to you. This shouldn’t be your only method of starting a fire if you are going out in the wild for a good while. But, for the average hike or overnight it’s just the ticket. One star off for the price.
G**A
Exotac Nanostriker XL Review
This is a review of the Exotac Nanostriker XL. Overall, I rate this a 5.0 out of 5.0 stars. Posititves: - Very small and compact. This is almost the size of half a pencil. - It is lightweight considering its solid, aluminum construction. - Construction is top notch, durable, and consistent. Bought several of these from different sellers and quality on all has been great. - The firesteel is housed in a water-tight seal. - The firesteel is replaceable. Negatives: - This does not apply to me, but for people with poor dexterity or extra large hands, it may be too compact to use efficiently. In summary, I love these Exotac Nanostiker XL tools. They are my favorite fire starters that I save in case of an emergency. I also have several of the Swedish Firesteels as well. One of them was exposed to water disinfectant and started to corrode. Unfortunately, there is no waterproof housing on that one. Makes me appreciate the Exotac more.
O**D
Nice size and well made
This is a nicely made product. The threads and rubber gaskets are nicely fit, and smooth. The sparks it gives off are very hot. I grabbed some lint from my dryer, put it outside on the steps (NOT in by bedroom like guy in the other review, lol) and hit it once and it lit up immediately. Obviously you need to find some tinder for best performance. The XL is about the width of a rubberized pen, and perhaps half the length. I would only get the regular version if you were putting it on a keychain and really wanted to smallest available, otherwise go for the XL, nice size in the hand and 3000 strikes vs. 1000 for the regular. The engineering on these is really well done. I got the orange, which is more subtle than I expected, but looks very good. Oh, and keep this away from your kids, obviously, unless you are trying to breed pyromaniacs (ooh, sparkly!)
F**P
Great for a back up
This little Exotac Nano fits right into the sheath with my Leatherman Surge, and now I have a back up fire kit that works well, and takes up hardly any space and weight. The Nano throws a decent spark, not huge, but it is reliable and accurate. My eight year old can use it to start fires from scratch in the bush. The little pieces are not easy to handle, and I would not use this as my primary fire kit, but in a pinch it works. I found the best way is to hold the striker stationary near the tinder and pull the rod back over the striker throwing the sparks directly into the tinder. Cool piece of kit for low budget redundancy fire kit.
J**S
THE PERFECT Fire Starter Tool - and I own them all
I'm a licensed falconer and there is always a possibility of getting stuck out in the woods miles and miles form the nearest road and your vehicle... This fits perfectly on my dog tags chain (I'm active dut) and i wear this 24/7 and really don't even notice i have it on. Everythig is sealed and the rod creates awesome sparks - bright enought to use as a emergency spotter if needed. I do have to say that I carry Char cloth or char twine (twine works best) as this material will hold an ember for a very long time... but it's bets to have a piece of the cloth or twine in teh fire bundle you SHOULD have made in advance just in case. Also you could cary a vasoline squeeze (small tube) to use to catch a fire - but if you build your firebundle the correct way, that is all you sould need. THis little tool is AMAZING and the rods last 3000 strikes... I'm no where near that yet - but I use this for alost everything - just to challenge myeslef (from lighting the charcol, so ourside fires etc etc. I also have somethig called a "Fire Piston from Rose Mountain Fire Pistons - featured on National Geographic Channel and this is an even more primitive way to start a fire - but I ALWAYS USE iT FIRST and it rarely lets me down. It operates simply by puting char cloth (that you make at home in advance) and you place the piece of char cloth in the end of the rod and then compress the cloth and rod rapidly and the air gets soo hot so fast that it will actually start the char cloth smoldering and it is very easy to start a fire with the same fire bundlei use for the exotac nanostriter. I figure if i hvae both i will be ok if i'm stuck out in the woods overnight waiting for my bird to come down back to me in the morning.... as they will not at night time..... and all falconers will tell you...it's not if it's going to happen, it's when. so be prepared. thanks
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