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Set 3 Ninja Stealth Black Throwing Knives with Nylon Case

Set 3 Ninja Stealth Black Throwing Knives with Nylon Case
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Set 3 Ninja Stealth Black Throwing Knives with Nylon Case

 
 
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Features
  • Set of 3 throwing knives with a nylon case for carrying or storage

  • Carry on your belt or in your backpack

  • Knives measure 6.5-inches long overall

  • Black nylon sheath included

  • Circle loop on the end of each knife


Description

The set of three throwing knives comes with a case that you can keep them in. Carry on your belt or in your backpack. When camping, bust them out and practice learning your new skill 6.5-Inch overall (knife) Set of three knives black nylon sheath included circle loop on the end of the knife.


Product Details
Package Length:7.5 inches
Package Width:2.5 inches
Package Height:0.8 inches
Package Weight:0.3 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 121 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 121 customer reviews )
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69 of 72 found the following review helpful:


4A GOOD, INEXPENSIVE TEACHING TOOL THAT IS A LOT OF FUN.  Feb 09, 2011 By D. Blankenship
I am giving these things four stars simply because for the cost (which is not all that much), you pretty well get what you pay for. I have two sets of these knives and the serve my purposes well.

I have been "into" throwing knives since I was a small lad and since I still have a lot of kid in me, I still enjoy the hobby. I have a large, rather soft post in my backyard near the barn that I practice with.

These knives are small. They are also black. This creates problems. Unless you are working in a completely bare area it is quite easy to loose the things. I took care of that with a can of bright yellow spray paint on the handles.

These little knives are absolutely ideal for the beginner as they ARE NOT SHARP when you receive them. Folks to start with razor sharp knives end up with nasty little cuts no matter how they hold the knife or what technique they try to use at first. Better to be safe while learning before you graduated to the "real thing." The points of these knives do tend to break with hurled into a harder surface so I would suggest you use them on something relatively soft.

Due to the lack of sharpness and the low cost of these knives, they are ideal for teaching the grandsons and granddaughters this art. It is a wonderful tool for teaching eye/hand coordination and so much for fun and healthy then having them set in front of a computer game. The primary objective of teaching the beginner is technique and accuracy. These fit that objective perfectly.

All in all for the price, these a pretty nifty little knives...as long as you don't expect too much.

Don Blankenship
The Ozarks

22 of 22 found the following review helpful:


4Good Knives, GREAT PRICE!  Jul 05, 2010 By Blade Enthusiast
Knives are well balanced and easy to throw. The paint tends to chip away easily and the nylon grips on the handles are coming unraveled (though I have beaten them to death as is), but for the price you can't really beat this set of throwing knives! Also, the case is pretty heavy duty and any belt can be eaily threaded through it's belt loop.

18 of 22 found the following review helpful:


4Eh, I'm new at this  Apr 28, 2010 By Matthew Cayenne "MWCayenne"
They got here in good time and they look great. The string keeps unraveling and I can't throw 'em worth a darn, but they're my first experience at throwing knives, so we'll see.
They hold up pretty well for bouncing off the wall multiple times. I could've done without the "stealth" part when I'm trying to find them in the grass, but I was looking for the cheapest thing out there...

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Good for beginners!  Aug 17, 2011 By KAL Networks
I was trying to decide on a rating for these. They are much, much lighter than I would've liked for throwing, but with a little time on a grinding stone you can put enough of an edge on the entire blade that it basically makes up for it.

One of the nicest aspects of these knives is that although they technically have an edge, it really hasn't seen a sharpening stone at all, which lets you decide where you want the sharpened area to be - point, single edge or double edge.

Another nice perk is that although the picture above shows a black cord grip, mine actually came with red, making the knives easier to find. After about 20 minutes throwing I decided to strip apart some yarn and tie a "feather streamer" through the loop of each knife to further facilitate finding them, but the red wrapping was bright enough for the task.

Finally, the sheath is that cheap-ish nylon material that's so common for knives these days, but there's a polyester interior that keeps the blades from catching. Not a great product, but again - does its job right out of the box. Great gift for a teenager since the blades are dull enough to prevent most accidental cuts, and too small to really be used for anything but throwing.

If you're looking for a blade that can actually be held as a blade, check out Expendables movie throwing Kunai, as they are a full foot long with a handle that can be comfortably gripped.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4*Feels like a ninja*  Jan 08, 2011 By Griffin Rider
I was amazed at how fast I got these knives! They were delivered in less than a week. They were a little smaller than I had expected, but they were definitely great quality for the price I paid. They're pretty much indestructible no matter how many times you throw 'em up against a tree, if only I could get them to actually stick into what I'm throwing them at. >_> But all together, I was completely satisfied with these knives and would recommend them to anyone interested in throwing. ^_^

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