







🗺️ Gear up smart, hike hard, and never leave survival to chance!
The Prime Adventure 15-in-1 Tactical Survival Walking Stick is a heavy-duty, collapsible hiking staff crafted from aerospace-grade 6061-T6 aluminum alloy. Featuring over 15 integrated tools and an adjustable 4-8 tube design, it offers unmatched durability, versatility, and portability for camping, hiking, and outdoor survival. Weighing 3.7 lbs and extending up to 54.7 inches, it combines premium build quality with exceptional value, backed by a 2-year warranty.







| ASIN | B0C86S9Z91 |
| Base Material | Aluminum |
| Best Sellers Rank | #4,118 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #9 in Trekking Poles |
| Brand | Prime Adventure |
| Brand Name | Prime Adventure |
| Color | Gun Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 668 Reviews |
| Extended Length | 54.7 Inches |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Included Components | Tubes + Multiple Tools |
| Item Type Name | Hiking/Trekking/Walking Stick |
| Item Weight | 3.7 Pounds |
| Lock Type | Flip |
| Manufacturer | Prime Adventure |
| Material | Aluminum |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Maximum Height Recommendation | 54.7 Inches |
| Shaft Material | Aluminum |
| UPC | 197644340248 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 2 Years |
D**A
(Sort of) The Cat's Meow
I had a hiking stick hidden to use on getting down and back-up an extension of a local mountain trail. Someone stole it. I looked for another. Found one. It cracked and broke on me. So, I needed something that I could carry with me. This fills the bill very well. It is well-made, and sturdy. And heavy. Over 3 pounds. I'm only gonna be using it on hills, so to carry it for a flat trail, you better build up those arms. It is do-able though. Will also come in handy to keep away dogs and other animals if necessary. The compass is accurate. It comes will a rubber tip to put on the bottom. The accessories that come with it, specifically the harpoon and knives aren't sturdy enough to be practical because of the short tangs. But overall, this is a very nice item.
R**B
Its versatile
This is a really cool walking stick. Sturdy, assembles quickly, then there is the multi function, each item fastens securely you can use and man or as few link tubes as you'd like.
R**S
Design improvements needed
Good sturdy walking stick however I feel tools would be more useful if they were made to point downward
T**N
Wonderful Hiking Staff
I purchased this tactical staff because it was on sale, and I have recently become fond of hiking trails. It is perfect, and it makes me feel safe on some of trails that I traverse. The grip can be difficult if your palms are sweaty, but it's not too bad. The stick is a bit heavy, but that it to be expected considering the number of accessories that it comes with. It can be adjusted to fit your height perfectly. I also have a bad knee, so the stick helps to ease the pressure on my knee when I walk. I am not much of a survivalist, but I feel that I'd win a battle against a wild animal with this stick. I would definitely recommend it for purchase while it's on sale.
S**H
Quality Item at excellent price!!!
Very good product with multiple features made for camping and hiking. I bought 7 for Christmas gifts. Well made and durable. I recommend this item with a 10 out of 10
D**T
Great tool for walkers or hikers
Just received and very impressed. High quality materials and all pieces are perfect in craftsmanship-sharp knives, etc. Only “complaint” is that screwdriver head doesn’t lock into place as well as all the other heads. It has not been used in the field yet but expect it to be fun.
M**N
I do love this walking stick.
A little background - I have spinal stenosis, two crushed discs and two herniated disks along with a partially torn left Achilles tendon and no cartilage in my right ankle. Walking is a bit problematic form time to time to say the least. This walking stick is a bit heavy, but that is to be expected regardless of what type of metal is used. It will never be as light as a traditional wooden walking stick. It is a couple of pounds heavier. But a lot of that weight is the added tools such as the harpoon, spear, flint, knife, etc. Those could be removed as well as extra sections to adjust for your height as well as weight. It does take some time to unscrew sections and locate tools. If you can memorize where each tool is, you are good to go. My memory is not that great, so it takes me 2-3 attempts to locate the right tool. I tend to rely on my Leatherman more due to this. It definitely is not easy to access tools to use in an emergency situation unless a sturdy stick is sufficient to fend off whatever might be attacking. Since it is metal, it is quite durable and will do the job. My favorite is the design of the sections. Each section is identical so you can extend the length if needed, shorten it, move tools to other locations, or remove tools altogether. I had purchased the t-bar for it, but find that it is more adaptable to use it as a simple staff. Then I can continue to use the compass which is the most commonly used tool for me. Do not expect to make it through airport security with this tool. It will be confiscated - possibly even without any of the bladed attachments since it is a long metal rod. It is not classified as a medical device as other canes would be. You should be able to put it disassembled in checked baggage, but not carry it onto a plane. This is more of a personal assessment, but I did find using the textured exterior as the only grip to be a bit harsh on the hands after extended use. I also did not trust the durability of the leather strap handle that came affixed to it. Instead, I went crazy with paracord and replaced the strap and wrapped the paracord in a four lead, seven bight Turkish knot configuration to cover the grip area of the upper section. This adds the paracord as an extra tool to your arsenal and is highly recommended. If you prefer to not learn how to tie creative paracord knots, you could also store a section in one of the segments along with some waterproof matches, fishing hooks, or other gear. There is plenty of room inside the chambers to store things. I use one section for medications so that I have a couple day's does in case i get stranded somewhere.
K**A
Great basic walking staff, poor multi purpose tools.
This just arrived in the mail and I intend to put it to the test, the next coming weeks. This is first impressions and I intend to update. First once put together the staff does feel very strong. It feels like it definitely can take a beating. The compass seems accurate and actually appears useful, but without some kind of cover I feel that it can easily be damaged and broken. At the very least it should be ressessed into the staff for added protection. The glass breaker on the bottom is an incredibly dumb advertising. Mainly because it will dull over use as you use this hiking. I'm sure after first use it will never be usable as a glass breaker. The string that it comes with is useless. It appears to be a paranoid but it's not, it does not have the internal nylon to give it strength. It is also incredibly short, I can't even get my hand in it. Also the hole was not de-burred and will eventually cut any rope you put there. That was the first thing I fixed, second will be replacing the string, to a rope or paracord to a useful length. Flint and whistle does work, but why they though it is a good idea to put it on the bottom is dumb. It should be placed under the compass. Right on top for easy access. Now as for the 3 blades/tools, good thought, poor quality and execution. I don't see them lasting with any repeated use beyond first use. In fact the bladed/saw one came with a ding on the blade. They are more useful as plugs so I can store useful things in between segments. With some thought I can already imagine some improvements. Using the tools as plugs, I see myself using the segments to store a flashlight, cordage, iodine tablet, bandaids, emergency medicine, a spare key. With some manufacturing they can make internal tubes that screw in, for these type of storage. I am going to see if anyone makes plastic sealing test tubes that I can use with this.
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