Throwing knives require balance, weight, and durability—plus enough visibility to find them after they hit (or miss) the target. The BioHazard set delivers all three with distinctive style.
Who These Throwing Knives Are Best For:
- Target throwing enthusiasts wanting distinctive knives
- Collectors of themed knife designs
- Beginners wanting affordable practice knives
Are These the Right Throwing Knives for You?
Choose the BioHazard Set if you want:
- Distinctive design that stands out at the range
- High-visibility colors for easy retrieval
- Affordable 2-knife starter set
- 440 steel for durable practice
Consider something else if you need:
- Larger set for practice → Multi-piece throwing sets
- Everyday carry blade → Folding Knives
- Competition-grade balance → Professional throwing knives
Purpose-Built for Throwing
Throwing knives are balanced differently than cutting knives. These are designed for rotational throwing—the technique where the knife spins toward the target. The 9-inch length provides appropriate weight and rotation characteristics.
High-Visibility Advantage
Missing the target happens—especially while learning. Green or red finishes make these knives easy to spot in grass, brush, or indoor range areas. The BioHazard graphics add collector appeal without affecting throwing performance.
440 Steel Durability
Throwing knives hit targets hard, repeatedly. 440 steel handles the impact without excessive edge damage or brittleness. They’re not designed for cutting use—they’re purpose-built for target impact.
Quick Comparison: Throwing vs Utility Knives
| Feature | Throwing Knife | Folding Knife | Fixed Blade |
|---|---|---|---|
| Primary Use | Target throwing ✓ | Cutting tasks ✓ | Cutting tasks ✓ |
| Balance Point | Center (for rotation) ✓ | Handle-heavy | Varies |
| Edge Sharpness | Moderate | Sharp ✓ | Sharp ✓ |
| Impact Durability | High ✓ | Lower | Moderate |
Available in Green or Red with nylon sheath. Stand out at the target range. Order yours today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these good for beginners?
Yes. The 9-inch size is appropriate for learning rotational throwing. The 2-knife set is enough to practice basic technique. Upgrade to larger sets once you’re hooked.
Can I use these for cutting tasks?
They’re optimized for throwing, not cutting. While they have edges, the blade geometry and balance prioritize impact durability over slicing performance.
What target should I use?
Soft wood targets (pine, poplar) work best. Avoid hard woods that can damage tips. Commercial knife-throwing targets are available. Never throw at anything you’re not willing to damage.















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