Stainless Steel Fire Bellows with Leather Grip
Stainless Steel Fire Bellows with Leather Grip
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This is a better version of a simple, effective tool.
The flared, shaped ends aren’t cosmetic. They make the bellows more comfortable to use, safer on the lips, and more controlled when you’re feeding air into a stubborn fire. It’s a small detail that makes a big difference when you’re crouched in the cold trying to get the flames going.
We’ve taken that solid base and added the Out There Equipped touch.
Limited edition colours
Limited batch of each colour available, once they're gone they're gone.
- Chestnut leather grip
- Grey leather grip
What makes this one different
Shaped mouthpiece
The widened air inlet sits comfortably on the lips. No sharp edges, no thin tube digging in. You can blow steadily without fighting the tool.
Controlled air outlet
The tapered outlet focuses airflow exactly where you need it, right at the base of the fire, not scattered into ash and smoke.
Smooth telescopic action
The segmented design expands and collapses cleanly without snagging or slipping. It feels deliberate, not flimsy.
Stainless steel body
Tough, heat-resistant, and unfazed by damp camps, sparks, or hard use.
The OTE touch
Each bellows is finished with a hand-wrapped leather grip made in our workshop.
- Chestnut brown leather with tan stitching
- Dark grey leather with silver-grey stitching
- Optional embossed Out There Equipped “O” makers mark. No loud branding, just a quiet mark of quality
- Adds grip, comfort, and insulation from cold metal
It turns a generic camping tool into something you’ll actually enjoy using and keeping. It's a staple part of my own fire kit seen in many of my camping videos.
Specs
- Material: Stainless steel and leather
- Design: Telescopic with flared inlet and tapered outlet, extends to 63cm
- Finish: Hand-wrapped leather grip
- Use: Campfires, fire pits, wood stoves
- Pack size: Pocket-friendly, 14cm
- Weight: Ultra-light approx 26g
You can buy cheaper. You won’t get the shaped ends, the feel in use, or the leatherwork. This one earns its place in a proper fire kit and will only get better with age.
If you’re building a fire kit, this is the starting point.