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Exotac Inc.

December 13th, 2009 CGR Leave a comment Go to comments

exotacWe’ve just been made aware of a new company, Exotac Inc. They describe themselves as “… a new outdoor gear company focused on designing and manufacturing extraordinary, high quality products.” Here is a bit of their history.

Exotac, Inc. is what happens when Engineers and guys-who-love-the-outdoors are combined. We are a privately held, family owned small business based out of Buford, Georgia. The company was started by a Purdue Engineering graduate with a passion for all things man and earth made. We combined some aluminum with a little dirt and the rest is history!

They are starting out with two products that will probably be of interest to our readers especially the EDC crowd and make great stocking stuffers.

The first is called the nanoSTRIKER™, a small ferrocerium fire starting tool made from Aluminum with a stainless steel cap and hardened steel striker. Small enough to attach to your key chain without adding much bulk but once assembled it looks like it is large enough to be able to be used comfortably.

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The next product is the MATCHCAP™, a waterproof match case designed to carry all typed of matches from standard kitchen matches to strike anywhere matches to the longer weatherproof matches you find at camping stores. Another cool feature is that they have added striking surfaces for both types of matches.

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Another thing I like, looking at their site, is that they offer all the little replacement bits like new o-rings, striker surfaces and even silicone o-ring lube, ha I said lube…

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  1. ZHDocMi
    February 17th, 2010 at 10:50 | #1

    These look great! Someone has finally found a way to put a lanyard hole on the old style match case.

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  2. CGR
    February 17th, 2010 at 12:25 | #2

    @ZHDocMi
    We also have a video review in the works for this. They are definitely cool.

    MyCGRPoints
  3. 9chase26
    February 20th, 2010 at 13:49 | #3

    I’m looking at getting some of these Strikers for my bug-out bags. Very cool!

    MyCGRPoints
  4. ZHDocMi
    February 23rd, 2010 at 12:08 | #4

    @ZHDocMi
    I could have used these this weekend, I was in the woods and trying to start a fire when I realized that the dummy cord I had tied around my match case came off (guess I’m the dummy). Luckily the matches had just fallen to the bottom of my pack.

    MyCGRPoints
  5. 9chase26
    February 25th, 2010 at 22:10 | #5

    Got my nanoStriker the other day. Put it on my keychain with a short monkey’s fist, can’t believe how small it is!

    MyCGRPoints
  6. TxSoldier
    March 2nd, 2010 at 08:35 | #6

    I’ve been meaning to pickup some sort of tool like this. I may give the nanostriker a try. It looks like a quality product. On the small side to boot! The matchcap looks pretty nice too.

    MyCGRPoints
  1. December 13th, 2009 at 12:46 | #1
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