Throwing knives require balance, weight, and durability—this 2-piece set delivers all three with 440 stainless steel construction and proper weight distribution for learning or practicing the sport.
Who This Knife Set Is Best For:
- Beginners learning to throw knives
- Hobbyists wanting quality practice blades
- Collectors drawn to the BioHazard design
- Those wanting matched pairs for target practice
Is This the Right Knife Set for You?
Choose this 2-Piece Set if you want:
- Full-size 9-inch throwing knives
- Matched pair for practice sessions
- Quality steel at reasonable price
- Distinctive design aesthetic
Consider something else if you need:
- More knives per set → 3-Piece Throwing Set
- Wallet carry size → Credit Card Knife
- Multi-tool utility → Survival Card
Built for Throwing
Unlike display knives, these are designed for actual throwing. The 440 stainless steel handles repeated impacts with targets, and the balanced weight distribution helps develop consistent throwing technique.
Practice Without Frustration
Having two knives means less walking to retrieve after each throw. Practice your technique more efficiently, and the matched pair ensures both knives feel identical in your hand.
Practical Details
Overall length: 9 inches. Width: 1.38 inches. 440 stainless steel blade and handle. Black and yellow BioHazard design. Weighs 0.7 lbs total. Includes nylon dual-knife sheath.
Quick Comparison: Throwing Knife Sets
| Feature | 2-Piece 9″ | 3-Piece 6.5″ | Single Thrower | Utility Knife |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 2 | 3 âś“ | 1 | 1 |
| Length | 9″ âś“ | 6.5″ | Varies | Varies |
| Material | 440 Steel âś“ | 440 Steel âś“ | Varies | Varies |
| Sheath | Nylon âś“ | Nylon âś“ | Maybe | Maybe |
| Best For | Full-size throwing | Variety practice | Single focus | Cutting |
Start throwing with quality blades. Order your 2-Piece Set today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these good for beginners?
Yes. The 9-inch length is appropriate for learning proper technique, and 440 steel survives the abuse beginners put throwing knives through. The balanced weight helps develop consistent form.
What target should I use?
Soft wood targets work best—avoid hardwoods that can damage blades. Dedicated throwing target boards or soft pine rounds are ideal. Never throw at trees, which dulls knives quickly.
Can I sharpen these?
Throwing knives don’t need razor sharpness—moderate sharpness actually throws better. If edges become too dull after heavy use, a basic sharpening stone restores them.









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