- 【Fire in Any Weather – Long Matches with Extra Striker】 Each match is 3 inches long with a 2-inch ignition head, producing a strong 15-second flame—even after soaking in water or being buried in dirt. Each box contains 20 waterproof matches and comes with a spare striker paper for added reliability in critical moments.
- 【Choose 1 / 2 / 3 Boxes – 20 to 60 Matches Total】 Each metal tin includes 20 extra-long fire matches. Choose the right quantity for your trip, from compact EDC kits to long-term bug-out bags. More boxes = more fire security.
- 【Waterproof and windproof:】The 20 wax- infused natural hemp cords work in all weather conditions, it is 0.3” x 2.6”, it can be 4 stands. Each strand can burn 5 minutes or above. Unwind the braided fire ropes and fray them by twisting the fibers a part until they are very fine and fluffy. The cord quickly start a fire whether with its rainy, windy, snowy or sunny. It is also WATERPROOF!
- 【Bonus Striker Sheets Included】 We include an extra striker pad with every tin. Store it inside the lid or carry separately for backup ignition in emergencies — rain, snow, or after storms.
- 【Ideal for Camping, Hiking, Survival Kits, and Power Outages】 Compact, lightweight, and reliable. Keep it in your glove box, backpack, or emergency drawer at home. Trusted by preppers, campers, and outdoor pros.
Be ready for any fire-starting challenge with the eGreen Waterproof Matches & Tinder Kit. It includes 20 long-burning waterproof matches stored in a reusable metal tin, with EXTRA striker paper, plus two types of wax-infused natural jute tinder:
A thick braided rope (1.2” x 5.2”), made of 4 strands that burn for 15 minutes each, giving you over 60 minutes of total burn time.
20 small fine tinder cords (0.3” x 1.2”), each burning for about 5 minutes—perfect for quick ignition of kindling or as backup tinder.
This survival fire starter kit uses eco-safe, odorless, and non-toxic materials, making it perfect for outdoor use, emergency kits, or gifting to campers and bushcrafters. Whether wet, windy, or cold—your fire starts here.