“Survival tool” is a broad term for any number of gadgets on the marketplace today. In fact, I mostly avoid anything carrying that monicker because there’s so much crap out there that can actually do more harm than good when the going gets tough.
But that doesn’t mean there aren’t folks out there making some true blue survival tools. You just need to poke around to find them.
So I did.
The brainchild of Zen Survivalist Robert Weir, the Panacea X is a survival tool company that has one goal: “Sell only the highest quality products that [they] would fully recommend to a friend or loved one.”
That covers everything from the brand’s Trail Runner fixed blade knife, all the way to its Gen 6 KILL-SAW Chainsaw Bayonet. (Yes, a Chainsaw Bayonet.)
Somewhere in the middle of that mix are the FireFly mini-survival knives, and let me tell you, I am smitten. To be more specific, I am head over heels for the FireFly Bling Grind mini-survival knife with flat Scandi grind. While the knife world focuses on bigger being better, the survival world focuses on giving you exactly what you need when you need it. That’s what the FireFly is here to prove, and I’m all about it.

In short: The Panacea X FireFly is a survival tool that does everything it claims it can and then some. Its small stature may turn some people off, but those people aren’t willing to think outside the box. And thinking outside the box is the only way you’re going to survive in survival situations.
- OAL: 4.55”
- Blade length: 1.98”
- Blade steel: D2
- Blade shape: Drop point
- Grind: Scandi
- Hardness: 58-60 HRC
- Carry: Standard sheath or neck sheath
- Weight: 3.5 oz.
- Price: $120
Pros
- Machined from a single piece of D2 stock
- The File, Ferro Rod, and Whistle
- Unlimited carry options
- The whole Panacea X story
Cons
- The D2 could eventually rust, especially if you wear it as a neck knife
- There’s a lot of fake survival stuff on the market keeping people from finding Panacea X
Panacea X FireFly Review
Design and Features


First Impressions

In the Field
