Starting a survival kit
Whether in the Wilderness, around a camp fire in the garden, or lighting your wood burner on a winter’s night, these tools have been tried and tested by hundreds of children since we began True in Nature.
Whether in the Wilderness, around a camp fire in the garden, or lighting your wood burner on a winter’s night, these tools have been tried and tested by hundreds of children since we began True in Nature.
My First Opinel has a rounded tipped end and easy to use safety catch so it is unlikely to fold whilst in use. It’s handle is made of natural wood. With a blade length of 7.5cm it is a perfect first whittling tool or general pen knife. The safety catch can also be used during transport. Utilising Sandvik 12C27 modified stainless steel. Anti-corrosive thanks to the addition of chrome and requires no special maintenance.
Made in Sweden, this Fire Steel lasts up to 3000 strikes. With a handy thumb grip, we have seen four year olds successfully achieving a spark. It will produce a spark in any weather. It includes a handy Emergency whistle too.
Made with up to 3m of Paracord, this survival bracelet not only looks good but is made from 7 inner cores of fiber. It can be disassembled and used for survival tasks such as fire starting, shelter building and many more. It can also be used as a key fob or key ring. (Colors may vary depending on stock)