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#123600 - 02/12/08 07:29 PM Ranger Rick Survival Necklace Review.
Leigh_Ratcliffe Offline
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Registered: 03/31/06
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Loc: United Kingdom.
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I just purchased one of these to have a play with and review for the forum. I must be absolutely honest with you: I expected to open the package, look at it and go "what a POS!" For the money ($25.99) I was not expecting a great deal.

I was very pleasantly surprised. It's actually very good value for money.

It has:
1) A ACME Tornado S.O.L.A.S. approved whistle (made in England). Excellent.
2) A L.E.D. torch that is basically a Photon clone. It's of good quality and gives off a decent amount of light. Again, excellent.
3) Ricks own patented dry compass. Quite robust. Settles fairly quickly. I can see advantages to a dry compass. Particularly in very cold conditions. I would rate this as good.
4) 2.5" x 1" signal mirror. This replaces the original polished dog tag. It's not as effective as a proper 3" x 5" signal mirror or even the one in Doug's PSK. But its a lot better than nothing. I think that you have a fair chance of attracting attention with it. For it's size and keeping in mind it's a last ditch item I would rate it as very good.
5) Rick's very own design of Ferrocenium and Magnesium fire lighting rod. This is one item that I took a very hard stare at. Having had some pretty poor examples. First thing that I looked at was the glue holding the rod to the magnesium. It is solidly glued in. It's far and away the best that I have seen. The flint rod gives off a respectable shower of sparks. Again; Very good.
6) A round red plastic container that contains 1 x unlubricated condom and 4 Aquatabs. Expiry date 2010. They are not MP1's but they are more than adequate for most situations. Again: Very good.
7) 1 x wire saw. Same type as the BCB commando saw. In a protective transparent tube. This is a solid bit of kit. Again: Excellent.
8) A small Chinese made 2" bladed half serrated lock knife. It aint much, but it will do in a pinch. Its OK for scraping magnesium off the rod and for striking a spark. I could gut a fish with it or notch a stick for a figure 4 dead fall trap. Just about. I could bang on about this that and the other about it, but I am not one of those damn fool's who want to pay next to nothing but expect Spyderco quality. Rating: Adequate

As it stands it is very good value for money, used either as is or broken up for parts in a bigger kit. It does however need one or two bits adding to it. Tinder, cordage and a one handed method of starting a fire. I intend to add a pill fob with Tinder-Quik in it, 6' of cordage and a Spark-lite. I am probably going to replace the Aquatabs with MP-1 tablets.

Final comment's:

As parts alone it's worth the money.
As a kit i think that it has a lot to recommend it.
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#123610 - 02/12/08 09:25 PM Re: Ranger Rick Survival Necklace Review. [Re: ]
Leigh_Ratcliffe Offline
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I brought the ready assembled version. I have not dunked the container yet. $25 was total price via Paypal. so I presume that includes p&p for Europe. Either way it's a bargain.
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#123632 - 02/12/08 11:56 PM Re: Ranger Rick Survival Necklace Review. [Re: Leigh_Ratcliffe]
GarlyDog Offline
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Registered: 04/05/07
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Loc: The People's Republic of IL
I like the lanyard approach to the PSK.
How do you plan to use it? Will this become part of your EDC?
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#123633 - 02/13/08 12:01 AM Re: Ranger Rick Survival Necklace Review. [Re: GarlyDog]
Hacksaw
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Seems like a lot of stuff for a lanyard...or for EDC.

Then again my lanyard isn't much smaller and I EDC it by monkey chaining the cord and clipping it to the glove clip in my jacket pocket.

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