The tools stay hidden inside the stick until you need them.
At first glance, it looks like a rugged walking stick.
I figured it might be another gimmicky survival gadget.
Then you unscrew it.
Inside the TrailGuard 30-in-1 Survival Stick are the tools guys like having close: fire starter, blades, saws, signaling gear, digging tools, terrain tips, and camp backup in one solid staff.
That is why it makes sense for the truck, the cabin, the trail, or the campsite. You may not need every tool every weekend. But when the ground gets rough, the weather turns, the fire will not start, or something unexpected happens, it is the kind of gear you are glad you brought.
Here are 5 reasons guys are keeping one close.
Most walking sticks are just walking sticks.
TrailGuard carries like a solid hiking staff, but the real surprise is hidden inside the pole. Unscrew a section and you find the kind of backup tools guys usually have scattered across a glove box, tackle bag, garage shelf, or camping bin.
No digging through a pack. No loose gear rattling around. No separate kit to remember.
Just a rugged staff in your hand — with hidden tools ready when you want them.

The cool part is not just that TrailGuard opens.
It is what is packed inside.
TrailGuard uses 13 core components to deliver 30 working functions — fire, cutting, sawing, digging, signaling, terrain, and camp tools, all threaded into one shaft.
So instead of a duffel full of survival gear, it is all in the stick already in your hand.













Twist off the cap and there is a ferro rod built right into the stick.
Scrape the striker down it and it throws a shower of sparks — hot enough to catch dry tinder and build a fire from nothing. No lighter. No matches. No separate kit buried in a pack.
Most guys will strike it the first day it shows up, just to watch it spark.
But the night it actually counts — the one that ran long, the weather that turned, the fire that has to start — that is the day you are glad it was riding in the truck the whole time.
Heat, light, and a signal — out of something that looks like a walking stick.
The best time to have it is before you need it.
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Pick it up and the first thing you notice is the weight. Not heavy — solid. The kind of heft that tells you it is metal, not painted plastic.
The five poles thread together and lock down tight — no rattle, no play, no wobble when you put your weight on it. The cork handle grips even when your hands are wet or cold. Stainless steel on the blades, aircraft-grade aluminum down the shaft.
You can feel the difference between gear that was built to be used and gear that was built to be photographed.

The stick is the reason you are here. Right now, it does not come alone.
For $79.99 you get the 30-in-1 stick, a free tactical shovel, and the spear and fork attachments packed in the same kit — the stick alone lists at $129.99.
That kit rotates. It has not always included the spear and fork, and it will not forever — right now, it does.
Every piece is backed for 60 days. Run it hard, take it to camp, throw it behind the seat. If it does not earn its spot, send it back and you are out nothing.
"Got it for the truck. The shovel attachment got me out of a ditch back in March. Whole thing fits behind the back seat. No complaints."
"Figured it’d feel cheap for the money. It doesn’t — real metal, solid weight, everything threads together tight. Feels like actual gear, not a toy."
"Bought one for me, one for my son. He used the fire starter on his last hunting trip. Worth what we paid."
The TrailGuard Bundle is the 30-in-1 survival stick plus a free tactical shovel, with spear and fork attachments included. The Survival Essentials Bundle includes everything in the TrailGuard Bundle and adds a carabiner knife set and a pocket chainsaw.
Orders ship from our Michigan warehouse within 48 hours, with free US shipping.
You get 60 days. Keep it in the truck, take it outdoors, and if it’s not for you, send it back for a full refund.
Yes. Five modular poles, a cork handle, and a hidden foam shock layer — plus swappable terrain tips: a rubber tip for pavement, a basket for snow or soft ground, and a tungsten carbide tip for ice and rock.
It’s one of our most popular gifts — practical gear most men will actually use, for dads, husbands, and sons who like being prepared.