This video from Sootch00 tests various types of matches for their effectiveness in survival situations, specifically focusing on their ability to withstand water and wind. While the primary focus is on survival gear for fire-starting, the context of survival often ties into outdoor and preparedness communities, which may include firearm enthusiasts. The video provides a coupon code for Exotac and promotes the Sootch00 Patreon and merchandise.
This video, "To Build A Fire: Part - 6 Coghlan's Storm Matches," by Kit Badger, revisits a previous fire-starting attempt using Coghlan's products. While their waterproof matches failed in an earlier installment, the "Storm Matches" are tested and proven to be windproof and waterproof, offering improved performance for building a fire. The series is inspired by Jack London's "To Build A Fire."
This video is the first part of a series inspired by Jack London's "To Build a Fire," where the creator tests survival gear. This installment focuses on Coghlan's Waterproof Matches. The video uses a standard setup of a 12" 2x4 and an 8.5"x11" sheet of paper as a control for fire-starting attempts. The creator expresses initial skepticism about the matches' waterproof capabilities but is ultimately impressed by their performance.
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