I think the esbin fuel tabs need to stay dry, and not sure if you can light it with a spark. If you look at
the picture on the product page, this kind of wet resistance is perfect for the Pacific NW.
-john
I know, I've seen the ads. But I'm really not that interested in starting a fire in a cup of water. Tinder-quik works in the wet also. I live and work in southest alaska, we get over 150 inches of rain a year. Then it starts snowing.
I've always been wary of "new and improved", I guess I'll always be that way.