Haversack & SOL Stoke Tools

The Coalcracker Bushcraft Oilcloth Haversack & SOL Stoke Tools work in perfect harmony.

A Haversack is essential for an outdoor adventure or day trip. It embodies a classic charm that remains relevant today. To upgrade your experience, pair your Haversack & SOL Stoke Tools. This combination will maximize your adventure!

The Bushcraft Oilcloth Haversack serves outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate simplicity and efficiency. It carries essential hiking tools like cookware, fire starters, tarps, and tools, all without the bulk of a traditional backpack. This design keeps your gear easily accessible, allowing you to spend more time exploring!

Oilcloth Haversack

The Coalcracker Bushcraft Haversack is a must-have for outdoor enthusiasts. This lightweight bag, made from durable oilcloth and featuring the bold Coalcracker logo, offers convenience.

Its single-pocket, over-the-shoulder style allows quick access to essential tools like fire starters and snacks without the risk of overpacking. Embrace the outdoors with everything you need within easy reach.

The Bushcraft Oilcloth Haversack is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts seeking simplicity and efficiency, allowing them to carry essential gear like cookware and fire starters without the bulk of a traditional backpack.

The durable oilcloth construction ensures that this product is tough and weather-resistant, capable of withstanding rugged use. Weighing only 6 ounces, it boasts a 48-inch strap that is easy to carry wherever you go. Its single-pocket design simplifies storage and allows for quick access to your gear, making it highly practical for outdoor enthusiasts.

Additionally, the product features the Coalcracker Bushcraft logo, showcasing your love for the outdoors stylishly. With dimensions of 14 inches in length and 12 inches in width, this lightweight and functional accessory is perfect for all your adventures.

MSRP: $45.00

Survive Outdoors Longer

The acronym SOL stands for Survive Outdoors Longer and is known for innovative survival gear, including kits, shelters, fire supplies, and signaling devices. 

Adventure Ready Brands, which owns around ten brands like Ben’s®, Natrapel®, and Adventure Medical Kits®, emphasizes adaptability and change.

SOL Stoke Tools

The Stoke Camp Hatchet is a must-have fire-starting tool for outdoor enthusiasts. Featuring an integrated rope cutter, it allows you to easily cut the included tinder cord and ignite it with the ferrocerium rod. It is made from 420 stainless steel and has a secure Polypropylene and TPR handle.

Equipped with three hex wrenches, this versatile tool also has a riveted nylon sheath for blade protection and ferrocerium rod storage. The rope cutter doubles as a bottle opener, perfect for celebrating your camp successes.

The author relied on two essential Stoke tools: a hatchet and a saw. These tools are vital in camp, especially with the easily accessible knife at the push of a button.

Weighing just 10 ounces, the Stoke Camp Hatchet is lightweight and functional—an ideal crafting hatchet for any outdoor adventure.

MSRP: $39.99

The Stoke Pivot Knife & Saw boasts a seamless transition from knife to saw mode with just the press of a button. It is crafted from the same high-quality materials and features the same striking color scheme as the hatchet, available with a 3.9-inch blade or a 4.25-inch saw. I prefer keeping the saw deployed and utilizing one of the other Stoke tools for cutting tasks. However, this versatile 2-in-1 tool is an indispensable choice for anyone determined to streamline their gear.

MSRP: $35.99      

Haversack & SOL Stoke Tools

The Coalcracker Bushcraft Haversack delivered strength, utility, and simplicity the entire time. 

I used the hatchet to craft four sturdy stakes with a flat 90-degree top and a 45-degree angle for burial. Three stakes featured simple 7-notches, created with a controlled 90-degree stop cut and firm thumb pressure on the hatchet spine. I finished them efficiently to set up my shelter.

The SOL Pivoting Knife & Saw excels in saw mode, quickly cutting through broomstick-thick pieces of deadwood for a fire.

I used my small Uberleben twig stove for cooking, which required minimal chopping. I handled wrist-thick wood efficiently with a stout beech maul and my hatchet.

The hatchet paired with the Stoke Pivot Knife & Saw is impressive. The handle feels natural in knife mode, although the aggressive jimping can be bothersome without gloves. However, it remains non-slip. The edge was incredibly sharp from the start and excellent for making tinder with the included SOL Ferro rod. The combination of the Ferro rod and the tool’s 90-degree spine is fantastic.

I used the saw more and found it effective for wrist-thickness branches. A useful technique is to cut about 2/3 through the wood and then swing it onto a rock to split. This method often exposes dry wood inside.

You can’t go wrong with the Coalcracker Bushcraft Haversack & SOL Stoke Tools!

For more information, please check out Coalcracker Bushcraft and Survive Outdoors Longer

Reuben Bolieu
Adventurer, writer, photographer, and survival instructor for Randall’s Adventure & Training, Reuben has spent most of his life hiking and backpacking through the wildernesses of the world. He has traveled abroad in extreme environments and seeks out primitive survival techniques, construction, and uses of knives and edged tools. Reuben has published many articles on survival, knife and tool use, and woodcraft. He remains a lifetime student of survival.