Spearhead Control Triple Throwing Knife Set - Black Steel
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The Spearhead Control Triple Throwing Knife Set - Black Steel gives new and experienced throwers three matched 9-inch throwing knives built for consistent practice. Each full-tang spear point blade is crafted from solid steel with a two-tone black and silver finish for easy visual tracking in flight. A slim nylon belt sheath keeps all three throwing knives together, protected, and ready at the range or in the backyard. Simple, durable, and balanced for repeat throws, this set is made for real throwing, not just display.
Spearhead Control Triple Throwing Knife Set - Black Steel
The Spearhead Control Triple Throwing Knife Set - Black Steel is built for people who actually throw knives, not just hang them on the wall. Three matching 9-inch throwing knives, full-tang steel construction, and a compact nylon belt sheath give you a practical, repeatable setup for range work, backyard practice, or tactical-style training.
Each spear point throwing knife is intentionally simple: no fantasy curves, no fragile cutouts on the blade, just a clean profile designed to rotate predictably and stick reliably when your technique is right. If you want a straightforward throwing knife set you can actually train with, this is it.
Why This Throwing Knife Set Works for Real Practice
Throwing knives live or die on consistency. This three-piece throwing knife set keeps things focused on the fundamentals: matching weight, matching length, and a profile that doesn’t fight your technique. At 9 inches overall with a 4.5-inch spear point blade and 4.5-inch handle, each throwing knife offers a familiar, easy-to-learn rotation for common distances.
The full-tang steel construction means the blade and handle are one solid piece of metal. That matters because throwing knives take impact abuse that normal knives never see. A one-piece design spreads that impact through the entire knife instead of concentrating stress at a joint.
Full-Tang Steel Built to Take Repeated Hits
These throwing knives are cut from steel as a single profile, with the handle and blade forming one continuous piece. There are no pivot points, no moving parts, and no scales to crack off when you miss and hit the frame or the ground. For a training set, that simplicity is a strength: you spend your time throwing, not re-tightening screws.
Balanced Spear Point Profile for Predictable Rotation
The spear point design puts steel along the centerline, helping each throwing knife track straight in flight. Paired with matching 9-inch overall length, this profile supports common half-spin and full-spin techniques. You get three knives that behave the same way, throw after throw, so your practice actually builds skill.
Carry and Storage: Nylon Sheath That Fits Real Use
A throwing knife set only helps if it’s easy to transport and organize. This three-piece set includes a low-profile nylon sheath that keeps all of your throwing knives together and protected between sessions.
Compact Belt Sheath for Range or Backyard
The included black nylon sheath is designed to ride on a belt or tuck into a bag without taking up much space. A retention strap keeps the knives secured so they don’t rattle loose when you move. Whether you’re walking out to a backyard target or heading to a more formal range, your throwing knives stay together, edges covered, and ready.
Simple Layout for Fast Reps
The sheath organizes all three knives in one place, so you can work in quick repetitions: draw, throw, reset, repeat. Instead of walking to the target after every single throw, you can cycle through the full three-knife set, then retrieve and start again. It’s a small detail, but for actual training, it makes practice smoother and more efficient.
Design Details That Support Skill Building
This throwing knife set leans into clean, modern tactical styling: black-coated steel with silver edges and a straightforward silhouette. But the design choices are more than cosmetic—they support usability.
- Two-tone finish: The silver edge against the darker body makes it easier to track rotation visually as each throwing knife flies.
- Lanyard hole at the pommel: Useful if you want to add a small cord for grip indexing or for securing the knives during transport.
- Minimalist handle: The slim, cutout handle profile keeps weight down and balance predictable without bulky grip material to catch on your fingers.
The result is a throwing knife set that looks tactical but stays practical—focused on repeatable throws, not just display value.
Who This Triple Throwing Knife Set Is For
This three-piece spear point throwing knife set is a solid fit if:
- You’re learning knife throwing and want three matched knives to build consistency.
- You’re an occasional recreational thrower who needs a simple, durable set.
- You like modern tactical aesthetics but still want a functional training tool.
- You want a compact setup you can pack up easily between practice sessions.
If you’re looking for ornate display pieces or highly specialized competition knives, this isn’t that. If you want a straightforward, steel throwing knife set you don’t have to baby, this fits the role well.
What People Ask Before Buying a Throwing Knife Set
How effective are throwing knives as a skill to train?
Throwing knives are primarily a sport and skill discipline. They’re effective for building coordination, distance judgment, and control. This three-piece throwing knife set is designed around that kind of practice—repetition, feedback, and incremental improvement. If you approach it as a training tool rather than a movie-style solution, it’s a rewarding skill to develop.
What size throwing knife is best for learning?
Many instructors recommend starting with a throwing knife in the 8–10 inch range because the length and weight give clearer feedback in flight. At 9 inches overall, each throwing knife in this set sits right in that preferred zone: long enough to rotate predictably, short enough to handle comfortably for most hand sizes.
Does full-tang construction really matter in a throwing set?
For throwing knives, yes. Impact on a hard target, frame, or ground can stress anything that isn’t one-piece. Full-tang steel reduces weak points and increases the lifespan of the knife. On a value-focused set like this, full-tang construction is one of the key signs it’s meant to be thrown, not just displayed.
Can beginners use this three-piece throwing knife set safely?
Beginners can use this set safely if they follow basic guidelines: throw only in a clear, controlled area; use a proper wooden target; maintain a safe distance; and retrieve knives only when everyone is clear. The matching design of all three knives actually helps beginners because every throw feels the same, making it easier to correct form.
Stepping Into Knife Throwing with Practical Gear
The Spearhead Control Triple Throwing Knife Set - Black Steel gives you three things that matter for learning to throw: matched knives, durable construction, and easy carry. It doesn’t pretend to be anything it’s not. It’s not a wall-hanger, not a gadget, just a straightforward throwing knife set you can keep in your kit, take to your target, and use to build real skill over time.
If you want to approach throwing knives with the same mindset you’d bring to any other discipline—honest practice, repeatable tools, and no unnecessary drama—this set fits that approach well.
| Blade Length (inches) | 4.5 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 9 |
| Blade Color | Silver |
| Blade Finish | Matte |
| Blade Style | Spear Point |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Blade Material | Steel |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Handle Material | Steel |
| Theme | Tactical |
| Handle Length (inches) | 4.5 |
| Set Count | 3 |
| Sheath/Holster | Nylon sheath |