Description
The Arrow Survival Card is a credit card size survival arrowhead card built for one very specific job: keeping backup arrowheads in your kit when space is tight.
If you ever need to make a field arrow, the shaft and cordage can usually be figured out with what you have around you. The harder part is coming up with a clean metal point. This card gives you 8 stainless steel arrowheads in a flat 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 inch format that can ride in a wallet, pocket kit, or Altoids tin until you need it.
Use it as a backup emergency hunting tool, or as replacement arrowheads when your main points are lost, damaged, or not with you.
Why This Exists
Most small survival tools handle close-up tasks. Cutting, scraping, repairing, and fire prep all have their place. Arrowheads solve a different problem.
The Arrow Survival Card exists because range can matter. In an emergency hunting situation, a sharpened stick is not the same as a metal point lashed to a shaft. This card gives you a way to carry that harder-to-improvise part without carrying loose arrowheads in your pocket or pack.
It is narrow-use gear, and that is the point. It does not try to do everything. It gives your kit a compact backup option for making arrows in the field or replacing missing arrowheads.
Tools and Skill Guides
The Arrow Survival Card includes 8 reusable survival arrowheads held in Grim Workshop's tool retention system. Use the tool list and skill guides on this page to review what is included and how the arrowheads are meant to be used.
How It Is Used
Remove an arrowhead from the card, prepare a shaft, and lash the arrowhead in place with cordage, paracord, or suitable field materials. The goal is simple: give you a clean metal point for a field-made arrow when you need more than a sharpened shaft.
After use, clean the arrowhead and return it to the card with the tool retention system. That keeps the pieces together instead of loose in the bottom of a kit.
How It Fits Into a Kit
This is the kind of tool that makes sense in a small emergency hunting kit, pocket kit, or Altoids tin setup. It is flat, easy to carry, and focused on a job that is hard to improvise well.
Pair it with cordage, a cutting tool, and basic arrow-making knowledge. The card handles the metal points. Your kit, skills, and surroundings handle the rest.
Built for Real Use
The Arrow Survival Card is made in the USA from 1mm thick stainless steel. The card measures 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 inches and uses Grim Workshop's tool retention system so the arrowheads can be removed, used, cleaned, and returned to the card.
It is built for people who want compact backup gear that has a clear purpose. Carry it in a wallet, keep it in an Altoids tin, or tuck it into a pocket kit so the arrowheads are there when the rest of your gear is not.
Complete Your Kit
If you are building around this card, keep the setup simple. Add cordage for lashing, a cutting tool for shaping a shaft, and the arrow-making skill guides that show how to put the pieces together.
Pair it with the Surf and Turf Arrow Card if you want alternate arrow styles, or the Slingshot/Slingbow Card if you want a compact way to launch field-made arrows. No single card does the whole job by itself, but the right mix of points, cordage, tools, and know-how makes the kit a lot more useful.
FAQ
Q: What is the Arrow Survival Card?
A: The Arrow Survival Card is a credit card size survival arrowhead card with 8 reusable stainless steel arrowheads.
Q: What is the main use for this card?
A: Its main use is as a backup emergency hunting tool. It can also be used as a set of backup replacement arrowheads.
Q: Why carry arrowheads in a card?
A: A shaft and cordage can often be worked out in the field, but a clean metal point is much harder to improvise. This card keeps that part flat, organized, and easy to carry.
Q: How do you use the survival arrowheads?
A: Remove an arrowhead from the card and lash it to a prepared shaft using cordage, paracord, or suitable field materials.
Q: Can the arrowheads be reused?
A: Yes. The arrowheads are reusable and can be returned to the card with the tool retention system after use and cleaning.
Q: How big is the card?
A: The card measures 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 inches and is 1mm thick.
Q: Where can I carry it?
A: It can be carried in a wallet, pocket kit, or Altoids tin.
Q: Is it Made in the USA?
A: Yes. The Arrow Survival Card is Made in the USA.
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Description
Description
The Arrow Survival Card is a credit card size survival arrowhead card built for one very specific job: keeping backup arrowheads in your kit when space is tight.
If you ever need to make a field arrow, the shaft and cordage can usually be figured out with what you have around you. The harder part is coming up with a clean metal point. This card gives you 8 stainless steel arrowheads in a flat 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 inch format that can ride in a wallet, pocket kit, or Altoids tin until you need it.
Use it as a backup emergency hunting tool, or as replacement arrowheads when your main points are lost, damaged, or not with you.
Why This Exists
Most small survival tools handle close-up tasks. Cutting, scraping, repairing, and fire prep all have their place. Arrowheads solve a different problem.
The Arrow Survival Card exists because range can matter. In an emergency hunting situation, a sharpened stick is not the same as a metal point lashed to a shaft. This card gives you a way to carry that harder-to-improvise part without carrying loose arrowheads in your pocket or pack.
It is narrow-use gear, and that is the point. It does not try to do everything. It gives your kit a compact backup option for making arrows in the field or replacing missing arrowheads.
Tools and Skill Guides
The Arrow Survival Card includes 8 reusable survival arrowheads held in Grim Workshop's tool retention system. Use the tool list and skill guides on this page to review what is included and how the arrowheads are meant to be used.
How It Is Used
Remove an arrowhead from the card, prepare a shaft, and lash the arrowhead in place with cordage, paracord, or suitable field materials. The goal is simple: give you a clean metal point for a field-made arrow when you need more than a sharpened shaft.
After use, clean the arrowhead and return it to the card with the tool retention system. That keeps the pieces together instead of loose in the bottom of a kit.
How It Fits Into a Kit
This is the kind of tool that makes sense in a small emergency hunting kit, pocket kit, or Altoids tin setup. It is flat, easy to carry, and focused on a job that is hard to improvise well.
Pair it with cordage, a cutting tool, and basic arrow-making knowledge. The card handles the metal points. Your kit, skills, and surroundings handle the rest.
Built for Real Use
The Arrow Survival Card is made in the USA from 1mm thick stainless steel. The card measures 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 inches and uses Grim Workshop's tool retention system so the arrowheads can be removed, used, cleaned, and returned to the card.
It is built for people who want compact backup gear that has a clear purpose. Carry it in a wallet, keep it in an Altoids tin, or tuck it into a pocket kit so the arrowheads are there when the rest of your gear is not.
Complete Your Kit
If you are building around this card, keep the setup simple. Add cordage for lashing, a cutting tool for shaping a shaft, and the arrow-making skill guides that show how to put the pieces together.
Pair it with the Surf and Turf Arrow Card if you want alternate arrow styles, or the Slingshot/Slingbow Card if you want a compact way to launch field-made arrows. No single card does the whole job by itself, but the right mix of points, cordage, tools, and know-how makes the kit a lot more useful.
FAQ
Q: What is the Arrow Survival Card?
A: The Arrow Survival Card is a credit card size survival arrowhead card with 8 reusable stainless steel arrowheads.
Q: What is the main use for this card?
A: Its main use is as a backup emergency hunting tool. It can also be used as a set of backup replacement arrowheads.
Q: Why carry arrowheads in a card?
A: A shaft and cordage can often be worked out in the field, but a clean metal point is much harder to improvise. This card keeps that part flat, organized, and easy to carry.
Q: How do you use the survival arrowheads?
A: Remove an arrowhead from the card and lash it to a prepared shaft using cordage, paracord, or suitable field materials.
Q: Can the arrowheads be reused?
A: Yes. The arrowheads are reusable and can be returned to the card with the tool retention system after use and cleaning.
Q: How big is the card?
A: The card measures 3 3/8 x 2 1/8 inches and is 1mm thick.
Q: Where can I carry it?
A: It can be carried in a wallet, pocket kit, or Altoids tin.
Q: Is it Made in the USA?
A: Yes. The Arrow Survival Card is Made in the USA.
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