Three knives mean more throwing before walking to retrieve—and the color coding lets you see which knife performs best at different distances, helping you understand how subtle weight differences affect your throws.
Who This Knife Set Is Best For:
- New throwers wanting multiple practice blades
- Those who want to track individual knife performance
- Hobbyists preferring smaller, maneuverable knives
- Anyone wanting variety in their throwing set
Is This the Right Knife Set for You?
Choose this 3-Piece Set if you want:
- More knives for longer practice sessions
- Color coding to track throw quality
- Smaller, more maneuverable size
- Variety in your throwing collection
Consider something else if you need:
- Larger, heavier knives → 2-Piece 9″ Set
- Wallet carry utility → Credit Card Knife
- Multi-tool functions → Survival Card
Learn with Color Feedback
When you throw three differently-colored knives and notice the blue one consistently sticks while the red one bounces, you learn something about your technique or the subtle differences between blades. That feedback accelerates skill development.
Manageable Size for Learning
The 6.5-inch length is easier to control than longer knives, making it forgiving for beginners developing their throwing motion. As skills improve, you can move to larger, heavier knives.
Practical Details
Overall length: 6.5 inches. Width: 0.75 inches. 440 stainless steel construction. Black, blue, and red finish. Weighs 0.85 lbs total. Includes nylon triple-knife sheath.
Quick Comparison: Throwing Knife Sets
| Feature | 3-Piece 6.5″ | 2-Piece 9″ | Competition Set |
|---|---|---|---|
| Number | 3 ✓ | 2 | 6+ |
| Length | 6.5″ | 9″ ✓ | Varies |
| Color Options | 3 colors ✓ | 1 design | Matched |
| Weight | 0.85 lbs | 0.7 lbs | Heavy |
| Skill Level | Beginner ✓ | Intermediate | Advanced |
| Best For | Learning | Full-size practice | Competition |
Practice with variety and feedback. Order your 3-Piece Set today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why are they different colors?
Color coding lets you track which knife performs best. If your blue knife consistently sticks better than the others, you’ll know—and can focus on understanding why your technique works better with that particular blade.
Are smaller knives easier to throw?
For beginners, yes. The 6.5-inch size is easier to control during the learning phase. As technique improves, many throwers move to longer, heavier knives for more satisfying impacts.
Will the colors wear off?
The finish may show wear after extensive target practice—that’s normal for thrown knives. The steel itself remains durable; cosmetic wear from hitting targets is expected and doesn’t affect function.






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