best waterproof/windproof lighter?

Joined
Oct 15, 2012
Messages
321
Location
northwest montana
Anyone have any suggestions for a tested, tried and true, waterproof, windproof, bombproof, reliable, small, lightweight, generally awesome lighter? If you were going to carry just one lighter into the backcountry (probably not a good idea) which one would you take? I need to get a good one.
 
LOL, I brought along a 'torch' type cigar lighter last year to Colorado and that sucker was useless @ 10,500ft! But my 'backup' was a good ol' dime store BIC lighter, and worked just fine...
 
Bics and nothing else. The fancy lighters are gimmicks and if you rely on them, you will be cold and wet.
 
I carry a bic and also a Ronson Jet Lite from Walmart you can usually find them in most of the checkout isles they run on butane and sometimes you have to slightly move the little tip that sticks out into the center of the flame but with a little adjusting you can make the flame as big or small as you want
 
Gotta say, as long as theres fuel in it I cant recall ever having a bic fail on me. Some times in takes several strikes but they always light. I generally have one in every jacket with a chest pocket.
 
BIC Mini for me. 1 in my pocket, 1 in my emergency first aid kit & one in a Kifaru small pullout that has a few other little things in it as well.
 
Bic and keep it in your pants pocket so it stays warm.

The butane/torch lighters don't work in high altitudes. Not enough oxygen for them to maintain the heat they need to burn.
 
Anyone tried the soto pocket torch? Basically turns a Bic lighter into a well.... pocket torch.

Yeah I have one of them. I have only used it to see if I could solder 1/2" copper pipe and fittings. It took a little longer than mapp gas turbo torch but it worked!
 
I've never had any trouble at all with a butane lighter. I have also used BIC lighters with no trouble except they don't start a fire as easy. The butane lighter that I have is also much easier to ignite than a BIC lighter when my hands are really cold. I think mine is a Cabelas brand.

I don't hunt in really high elevations in WA like you guys in CO so that probably makes a big difference.
 
One time I had 2 "regular" lighters in my pack and was desperately trying to get a fire going and despite my efforts I could not light my fire starter because of the intense wind and rain. I finally was able to get a fire going by getting my stove lit and lighting my fire starter with it. Not a pleasant night...I've since acquired better fire starter. This is why the fancy butane lighters seem like a good idea. I don't hunt anything higher than about 8k feet elevation here in NW MT. Sounds like Bics are reliable. Thanks for the replies.
 
The torches work really well at lower altitudes. You should keep them in an inside pocket so they stay warm. They work much better and are more reliable if the butane is warm.
 
Back
Top