We cover lots of gear every week. Wefeature the coolest stuff in thisweekly column, every Friday. The theme this week:survival.
Exotac Nanostriker Fire Starter ($26)

Don't get caught in the woods without afire starter. The Nanostriker clips onto a key ring and the replaceableferrocerium rod works when wet. Just in case, thealuminum case is waterproof when sealed.
ϳԹ Medical Kits Ultralight/Watertight .5 ($15)

You could make or own first aid kit. Or you could buythe pre-well-stockedϳԹ Medical Kit. It packs down to the size of your hand and weighsonly 3.9 ounces, but it includes helpful tools like safety pins,antihistamine, andbutterfly bandages.
Klax Axe Head ($180)

Available in three models, these axe heads have a knife blade, gut hook, hex wrenches, bottle opener,and a ruler built in. The proprietary clamping system makes it a easy to attach to a hiking pole or broken tree branch.
The Pocket Shot ($25)

While it may sound like a toy, the Pocket Shot will launch a steel BB 350 feet per second, making it an effective hunting and defense weapon. Made of polycarbonate and latex, it’s the puck sized tool is small enough to fit in your pocket. An additional attachment allows it to shoot arrows.
Ka-Bar Tactical Spork ($7)

In survival situations, gear that has multiple functions couldsave your life. Made from food safe Grilamid, the six-inch Tactical Spork has a comfortable handle and a deep spoon end. Pull sharply on the handle to release the 2.5 inch, serrated blade.
Grayl Ultralight Water Bottle ($60)

The Ultralight bottle is one of the simplest and most compact water purifiers on the market. Just fill the 16-ounce bottle from any stream or lake and press down. In less than 15 seconds,the water will be filtered and you can drink straight from the bottle. The replaceable carbon filter lasts for about 300 uses or 40 gallons of water.
Goal Zero Nomad 7 Plus Solar Panel ($100)

Plug your phone or GPS directly into the Nomad 7 Plus to charge from anywhere in the backcountry. Easy-to-read LED indicators provide feedback on panel-to-sun placement to you know exactly where to place the device to maximizecharging.
National Geographic Printable PDF TopoMaps (Free)

National Geographic recently released their topographic quads for free. By zooming into the map on their website, you can quickly find and print a 7.5-minute topo for any location in the U.S.
Petzl Reactik+ Headlamp ($110)

The 300-lumen Reactik+ uses reactive technology to adjust brightness based on the conditions:if you’re looking at a map,the light will soften. If you’re scanning the horizon, the light will narrow and intensify. The MyPetzl Light mobile app allows you to check the headlamp'sbattery life on your phone and adjust the beam for different activities liketrail running, climbing, andbackpacking.