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Shogun Wave Quick-Balance Butterfly Knife - Teal Katana Wrap

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Samurai Wave Katana-Style Butterfly Knife - Teal Wrap

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The Samurai Wave Katana-Style Butterfly Knife - Teal Wrap blends classic sword aesthetics with modern balisong performance. A matte black 440C American tanto blade rides on smooth Torx pivots, giving you clean, predictable flip lines. The teal-and-white katana wrap graphic on the steel handles delivers visual pop and positive grip indexing, while the T-latch keeps everything secure when closed. At just under 6 ounces, it feels balanced, fast, and ready for confident practice or collection display.

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Samurai-Inspired Butterfly Knife Built for Clean, Confident Flips

The Samurai Wave Katana-Style Butterfly Knife - Teal Wrap takes a modern balisong format and overlays it with clear samurai design cues: a matte black American tanto blade, teal katana-style wrap graphics, and kanji-style markings that make the knife stand out in any rotation or collection. This is not a toy—it’s a steel butterfly knife tuned for smooth flipping, visual impact, and reliable mechanics.

At 9 inches overall with a 4-inch blade and just under 6 ounces of weight, it hits that sweet spot between stability and agility. The wavy spine motif and color-blocked blade pull the eye, but it’s the balance, pivots, and handle geometry that keep people flipping it over and over.

How This Butterfly Knife Actually Works in Hand

Strip away the artwork and you have a straightforward, functional butterfly knife. Two steel handles pivot around a central pin set with Torx hardware, sandwiching a 440C stainless steel blade. Open, the American tanto profile gives you a strong tip and a straight cutting edge. Closed, the metal T-latch locks the handles together so you can carry or store it without the blade drifting free.

Because it’s a live blade (not a trainer), your control points matter. The katana-style wrap graphic does more than just look good—it visually breaks the handle into sections, helping you index your grip quickly when practicing openings, aerials, and transitions. The matte finish on both blade and handles cuts reflection and helps the details of your flipping stay visible instead of washed out by glare.

Build Quality Details That Make Flipping Feel Effortless

440C Stainless Steel Blade for Practical Edge Holding

The blade is 440C stainless steel, a workhorse steel that balances hardness, corrosion resistance, and affordability. You get a usable edge that’s easy to touch up after practice or light cutting tasks, and it won’t rust out if you sweat on it or keep it in a pocket or bag. The matte black finish helps hide wear while keeping the styling sharp.

Torx Hardware and Steel Handles for Solid Mechanics

Torx pivot hardware gives you adjustability and long-term serviceability. If you flip a lot and want to tune handle tension, you’re not locked into factory settings. Steel handles add a bit of weight, which newer flippers often find reassuring—the knife tracks predictably through spins, and the 5.94 oz mass keeps momentum through tricks instead of feeling twitchy or too light.

Why This Butterfly Knife Appeals to Modern Samurai and Collectors

The modern samurai theme here isn’t subtle: teal-and-white katana wrap graphics, black-and-green wavy blade pattern, and kanji-style markings near the base of the blade. The design is aimed at people who like anime, samurai aesthetics, and bold colorways, but still want a knife that feels mechanically honest.

On a shelf, the contrast makes it an instant visual anchor in a row of knives. In hand, the wavy blade pattern and diamond wrap motifs provide visual markers that help you see your handle positions as you practice. That blend—collector-grade styling plus usable flipping geometry—is what makes this model a strong fit for both display and regular practice.

Carry and Use Reality: Where This Butterfly Knife Fits

With a 5.375-inch closed length, this is a full-size balisong, better suited to belt, bag, or dedicated case carry than tight urban pockets. The T-latch keeps the handles closed so it doesn’t accidentally open in a pack, and the steel construction can handle being moved between range bags, gear drawers, or display stands.

While some people like to carry a butterfly knife as part of an everyday lineup, this particular piece shines most as a practice, performance, or collection knife. The bright teal visuals and katana theme are meant to be seen—whether that’s on a shelf, in a video, or at a meet-up with other flippers and collectors.

Safety, Control, and Responsible Use

Because this is not a trainer, responsible handling matters. The American tanto tip and plain edge will cut effectively if mishandled. When you’re learning, start slow, clear your surroundings, and keep the live edge awareness that experienced balisong users rely on. The T-latch gives you a simple mechanical safety when the knife is closed; use it every time you store or move the knife.

For more advanced flippers, the slightly heavier steel handles and nearly 6-ounce total weight help smooth out spins and rollovers. That mass gives you feedback through the fingers, which can actually reduce accidental slips when your technique is sound.

What People Ask Before Buying a Butterfly Knife Like This

How effective are butterfly knives for everyday tasks?

A butterfly knife like this is fully capable of ordinary cutting—opening boxes, slicing light materials, and general utility—as long as you’re comfortable with the opening mechanics. The 440C American tanto blade gives you a strong tip and usable edge. That said, many buyers treat it more as a flipping and collection piece than a primary utility knife, keeping their EDC tasks on a simpler folder and using this for practice and show.

Does handle weight and balance really matter in a butterfly knife?

Yes. Balance and weight distribution are what separate a knife that’s fun to flip from one that feels awkward. At 5.94 ounces with steel handles, this knife carries enough mass to track smoothly through openings and aerials, instead of feeling nervous or too light. The 9-inch open length gives you a predictable arc, and the katana-wrap graphics help you consistently find your grip points, which all adds up to more confident practice.

Is this butterfly knife legal to carry where I live?

Butterfly knife laws vary widely by state and even by city. Some areas treat balisongs like standard folding knives; others classify them alongside automatics or restricted blades. Before carrying this knife, check your state and local regulations for terms like “butterfly knife,” “balisong,” and “gravity knife.” Many collectors choose to keep a knife like this at home, at the range, or in private training spaces, using it for practice and display rather than general public carry.

Practical Takeaway: A Modern Samurai Balisong with Honest Mechanics

The Samurai Wave Katana-Style Butterfly Knife - Teal Wrap is built for people who like their knives to be both visually bold and mechanically straightforward. You get a full-size balisong with a 440C matte black American tanto blade, steel handles, Torx pivots, and a reliable T-latch, wrapped in a distinctly modern samurai aesthetic.

If you want a butterfly knife that flips smoothly, looks like it belongs in a modern samurai lineup, and still feels solid and honest in hand, this model delivers. You finish not just with another flashy piece, but with a balisong you can reliably practice, tune, and display with confidence.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 9
Closed Length (inches) 5.375
Weight (oz.) 5.94
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style American Tanto
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 440C Stainless Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme Katana Wrap
Latch Type T-latch
Is Trainer No