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The EXOTAC ripSPOOL Field Repair Kit is a patented, compact survival essential featuring 60 feet of 30lb test synthetic braided line, over 50 inches of durable repair tape, and a #16 sail needle securely stored in the spool. Its innovative lanyard includes a fire-starting tinder core, making it a versatile tool for field repairs, first aid, fire starting, and bushcraft. Lightweight and designed for professionals who demand reliability on the go.






| ASIN | B07Z4PKXZX |
| Best Sellers Rank | 252,092 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) 327 in Camping & Hiking Survival Kits |
| Brand Name | EXOTAC |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (44) |
| Included Components | Synthetic Braided Line (60 feet, 30lb test), Repair Tape (over 50in.), Sail Needle (#16), Lanyard (with inner red core for tinder) |
| Manufacturer | EXOTAC |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ET12000BLK |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Model Number | ET12000BLK |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Set Name | Field Repair Kit |
| UPC | 602573145210 |
T**I
Great gadget, strong thread, but I would love to have some refill capabilities (extra thread, extra tape). High quality, highly recommend as backup for travel!
W**G
Was a bit disappointed with the item. It is made well, but not thought through - does not look field-tested. My major frustrations are: *There is only one needle* There is a lot of space in the screw, but there is very little chance to fit more than one needle well. The nub itself is rather large, but has only a tiny hole, only enough for one needle. If that one needle grows legs or has its ear broken, you are SOL. *Thread holding* There is nothing worse than to put this in your pack, rattle up the mountain and find the damn string uncoiled in your backpack... So now you are stuck putting that thread back on the spool. There is no "clip" or "hold" for the string to easily secure it from not unspinning in-motion. I've tried to pinch it with the screw-on that hold the needle, but no such luck, since the thread and screw are opposites and the thread gets undone with the last twists to secure the block. Other then that the item was nicely light and comfortable to carry, which was a surprising bonus. Tape looks like a good quality, but time will tell how much it degrades in the elements while being carried around. Needle is sturdy too. You can "fix" the issue with the thread holding by removing it and putting it back on the spool the other way, so it secures in the main screw, but who has time for that.
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