Kupilka 8 Firesteel, Green handle FS8G 303082
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Award-winning Kupilka Firesteel 8 creates big sparks up to 3000˚C for easy fire making also in humid weather conditions. It comes with a compact striker and ethically produced reindeer leather cord, and its secure handle can be used even with gloves on. This essential tool is a must for every outdoor adventurer! This firesteel is designed together with Karu Survival – the leading company specialised in teaching bushcraft and survival skills in eastern Finland.
Made in Finland from European Ferrocerium Rod. Striker is a by-product of metal industry and the surface of the striker may have slight color variations.
Length 124 mm. Ferrocerium Rod 8 mm x 65 mm.
Weight 47 g / 1.66 ounces (including striker and leather cord)
Handle color is green.
AWARDS: Scandinavian Outdoor Award (SOA), Hardware Winner, 2019 and ISPO Award, Outdoor/Tools & Equipment Winner, 2019
Kupilka is a well-known Finnish brand that creates tableware and accessories for camping and the outdoors. The word Kupilka itself means a small bowl in the ancient language of the northern peoples.
The inspiration for the creation of a line of special tableware was the Harakkakuppi cup, carved in 1775 by a master named Kuisma for tasting alcoholic beverages. In 2003, industrial designer Heikki Koivurova and a descendant of the master Kuisma presented a product called Kupilka 21 - a cup created on the basis of the Harakkakuppi design, but made of a special material.