FuseRig Survival Pendant
FuseRig is a wearable survival pendant built around five integrated systems. Fire, navigation, lighting, a 120 dB whistle, and a glass breaker. Plus four essentials that earned a place beside them: a ceramic blade, titanium tweezers, a hidden fish hook and line, and a 270 kg-rated Dyneema cord around your neck. 20+ functions in 2.21 oz About as much as a car key.
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FuseRig Survival Pendant
Description
The FuseRig Survival Pendant is a wearable EDC multitool engineered for those who refuse to be unprepared. At just 2.21 oz, this compact survival pendant packs 20+ functions into five integrated systems:
- Layered Navigation — always know where you're headed
- Self-Sufficient Fire Chain — reliable fire starting in any condition
- Triple-Redundant Signaling — be seen and heard when it matters most
- Last-Resort Glass Breaker — escape when seconds count
- Everyday Field Utility — tools you'll actually reach for daily
A true everyday carry companion. US duties prepaid and Free shipping.
FuseRig Survival Pendant
Regular price
$99.00 Regular price Sold out Unit price
Five integrated systems. One pendant you actually wear.
FuseRig isn’t a list of features sharing a shell. It’s five working systems, engineered to share parts, fit on a chain, and carry real weight when you need them.
All-Weather Fire System
Lighters die. Matches go out. Wet wood, cold hands, and no flame source, that's where most field fires actually fail. FuseRig keeps a complete fire-starting chain built into the pendant itself. The integrated ferro rod throws sparks at roughly 5,400°F. The zirconia blade is your striker, and shaved against the AZ91 magnesium-alloy body, it produces fine ignition fuzz that catches on a single spark. Waxed hemp cord lights even when damp; a candle wick carries the flame steadily to your main tinder. No fuel to leak. No wheel to clog.
Ferro rod (~5,400°F sparks) + zirconia-blade striker + AZ91 magnesium-alloy body + waxed hemp + candle wick. Battery-free, fuel-free, rated for thousands of strikes in normal field use.
Emergency Glass Breaker
Some car emergencies don't give you time to dig through a glove box or backpack. When a door jams or a side window becomes the only way out of a vehicle, the front-mounted zirconia breaker tip concentrates impact at a small contact point for faster fracture initiation on tempered automotive side windows. It's built as an emergency aid on your survival pendant, not a general-purpose striking tool. When seconds matter, access matters more than extra gear.
Zirconia’s hardness can shatter not only ordinary glass, but tempered and laminated glass, too.
120 dB+ Emergency Whistle
A shouted call for help dies around 80 dB and gets swallowed by wind, traffic, or distance. The whistle built into FuseRig's cap puts out 120 dB+ , audible up to roughly 1 km in open terrain under calm conditions, well past the reach of your voice.
No batteries, no setup. Unscrew the cap, blow.
Do NOT blow indoors. 120 dB at close range can permanently damage hearing.
Wearable Lighting
Two light sources, two roles. The water-resistant micro LED gives you immediate close-range light for map checks, gear handling, knot tying, and route finding around camp, bright, focused, and powered by a CR311 cell. Four chemical glow sticks add a soft, battery-free glow that's ideal for tent illumination, position marking, or signaling your location to a partner, and they keep working when cold weather pulls voltage out of any battery. Hands-free lighting on your neck cord, ready before you reach for a headlamp.
Water-resistant micro LED up to 30 h at 25 °C on CR311 cell · 4 chemical glow sticks (battery-free, cold-tolerant) for tent light and position marking.
Layered Navigation. Bearings, Solar Time, and Distance Without Batteries
When your phone loses signal or power, you still need to stay oriented and pick a direction with confidence. The free-floating magnetic compass needle and 0–360° dial give you quick bearings in seconds. In daylight, the same brass pivot doubles as a sundial gnomon for rough time-of-day checks. After dark, the engraved Polaris finder helps confirm true north and correct for local magnetic declination. Ranger-style pace beads turn your steps into distance. Multiple ways to find your bearings.All built into one wearable survival pendant.
Magnetic compass needle + 0–360° degree dial + sundial + Polaris finder + ranger-style pace beads. No batteries. No signal. No app required.
Dyneema Neck Cord 573 lb Breaking Strength
Most pendant cords are decoration. This one is rated to a 260 kg / 573 lb breaking strength.
The same Dyneema fiber used in sailing rigs and surgical sutures. A single-cord cross-wrap adjuster lets you change neck length without a clasp, buckle, or knot that can fail.
Keep away from open flame (melt point ~291°F / 144°C)
The Small Tools That Earned a Place
Zirconia Knife
Stronger than steel, slices clean, spine strikes sparks.
Titanium Tweezers
Lightweight, precise, always ready for splinters or detail work.
Ferrocerium Rod
Throws hot sparks, lights fires fast. Works in any environment
Fish Hook
Two paracord tail hooks each house a fish hook, while the fishing line is contained within secondary cord.
Further Integrated Features
Surface-printed implements include a centimeter scale, inch scale, sundial, and sextant.
Specs + Materials
Specifications
Weight: 2.21 oz
Size: 2.99 × 1.02 × 0.65 in
Materials
Body Material: AZ91 magnesium-aluminum alloy
Blade Material: Zirconia ceramic
Battery: CR311 lithium cell
LED Runtime: Up to 30 hours at room temperature
Whistle Output: 120 dB+
Operating Range: -22°F to 140°F
What does $99 actually buy you?
| Feature | FuseRig | Typical Necklace Multitool | DIY Stack (Buy Separately) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Systems covered | 5 of 5 | 2 of 5 (avg) | 5 of 5 |
| Total price | $99 | ~$24 (avg) | $100+ |
| Weight on you | 2.21 oz (63 g) | ~1 oz (limited functions) | ~16oz(450g) |
| Wears as one piece | Yes | Yes | No-9 separate items |
| Already on you in an emergency | Yes | Partial | No-most of it lives in a bag |
Questions people ask before they order
Is FuseRig just a necklace?
No. FuseRig is a wearable survival tool with five integrated systems. Fire, navigation, lighting, a 120 dB whistle, and a glass breaker, plus four essentials: a ceramic blade, titanium tweezers, a hidden fish hook and line, and a 270 kg load-bearing cord. It wears like a necklace so it stays with you. Everything else about it is a tool.
How heavy is it?
Light enough to forget you're wearing it. Heavy enough to feel real in your hand. FuseRig comes in at 2.21 oz / 63 g, about the weight of a car key.
How long does shipping take?
Orders to the US typically arrive in 10–15 business days. US duties are prepaid, so the checkout price is the price you should expect to pay.
Can I take it through TSA in a carry-on?
No. FuseRig includes a blade and a ferro rod, so it should not be presented as carry-on safe. Pack it in checked luggage and always confirm current airline and security rules before travel.
What if it’s not right for me?
We offer 30-day returns to reduce the risk of trying FuseRig for yourself.
Why not just DIY it with paracord and a ferro rod?
You can, plenty of people do. The trade-off: ours uses one brass pin as both the compass pivot and the sundial gnomon, the magnesium-alloy body as both chassis and tinder source, the zirconia blade as both knife and ferro striker. That's how five systems plus four essentials fit in 2.21 oz instead of 16.16oz, and how it ends up on your neck every day instead of in a drawer.
What kind of battery performance should I expect?
The built-in LED runs up to 30 hours at room temperature on a CR311 cell. Actual runtime can vary with temperature and use conditions.