- 0.9 oz Fiber Light - natural fiber fire tinder
- Packed in 3" round survival tin and secured with a Ranger Band
Compact, dependable and built for adventure.
🔥 Easy to ignite with a spark or match
🔥 Naturally water-resistant reliable in even damp conditions
🔥 Efficient and long-lasting 10-30 fires in one tin (weather dependent)
🔥 Steady burn 3-7 min per pinch
🔥 Proudly Made in the USA
Made from our proprietary, all-natural blend of finely ground wood fiber and wax, Fiber Light is your go-to fire starter for all outdoor and survival adventures—at home and in the wild.
Ready for Any Adventure
✅ wood-burning stoves
✅ campfires
✅ BBQs & charcoal grills
✅ backyard firepits
✅ emergency preparedness kits
Lightweight and reliable, Fiber Light makes building a fire effortless and fun —because starting a fire should be the easiest part of your adventure.
Eco-Friendly Packaging
- Packaged in a sturdy 3" round metal tin.
- Sealed with an upcycled Ranger Band, made from repurposed bicycle inner tubes sourced from local bike shops.
- Lightweight and portable: 2.4 oz (packaged) with 0.9 oz of Fiber Light per tin.
Dependable. Its natural fiber tinder ignites easily, burns steadily, and never expires, making it a reliable companion for camping, hiking, grilling, and emergency preparedness.
Incredibly easy to use, Fiber Light ignites with little effort using any one of , , , or a simple match, or lighter. It performs reliably even in damp conditions, ensuring you’re never left in the cold.
One tin provides enough tinder for up to 30 fires, depending on your skill level and weather conditions. Each pinch burns steadily for roughly 3-7 minutes depending upon the size — giving you plenty of time to build a solid fire.
Pair it with a for even more fire-starting potential. 🔥
NOTE: New packaging will roll out gradually as we use up our remaining labels. Think of the old ones as collector’s items—waste not, right?
WEIGHT 2.4 oz
DIMENSIONS 3.2 × 3.2 × 1.1 in
WARNING: This product can expose you to carbon monoxide and soot, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For more info, go to and visit our page.