Throwing Knife - Unique Design - BBK-04
Custom Designed Throwing Knife for Beginners
Sometimes you think - what if I could do it exactly the way I wanted? So we did it.
We have developed a number of our own designs for throwing knives and axes that we thought were missing from the range. We have lots of simple and cheap and certainly really fun items - and we have really good items that cost a little more for real pros... But in between there was something empty so here comes a series of throwing knives and axes that are a little bigger, a little rougher and a little better - but at a really good price!
These throwing knives are designed to be cheap and durable. The steel is soft and tough and is made to not break easily, making it perfect for beginners. Despite this, it is larger and heavier than simpler commercial models. Discover our range of other throwing knives to find the right model for you.
Specifications for Throwing Knife BBK-04
- Weight: approx. 218 grams
- Steel: approx. 4mm black powder-coated carbon steel with approx. 53 HRC
- Length: 33cm
- Delivered without a sharp edge
Knife throwing is an ancient art and sport that can also be a pleasure for the whole family. Fairly easy to learn if you have a little patience. This throwing knife is designed to be durable and easy to handle, which facilitates the learning process. See our range of knives and axes to find the right equipment.
Please note that these are not toys and that throwing knives are pointed and sometimes sharp and should not be handled without adult supervision. Of course, the age limit for purchase is 18 years. Never throw in the same direction as other people or animals and be sure not to have fragile objects near the target.
The throwing knife is only intended to be thrown only at a suitable target! Smaller throwing knives under 10" that do not weigh much can advantageously be thrown at ordinary dartboards. For larger / heavier competition knives, we recommend a real wooden target. Several layers of cardboard can also be a good board. Keep in mind that steel bounces against steel and other hard surfaces. Visit PreMax for more information and safety advice.








