Two Blades, Bold Colors, Solid Practice
Getting into knife throwing doesn’t have to be complicated or expensive. Start with a pair of well-balanced blades, find a safe target, and put in the reps. This red and green BioHazard set gives you two 9-inch 440 steel knives that are built for learning — balanced enough for beginners and durable enough for regular practice sessions.
Who This Throwing Knife Set Is For
Beginners who want a reliable starting set at a fair price. The 9-inch blade length is a good size for learning distance and rotation. Having two knives means you can throw both before walking to retrieve, which makes practice more efficient. The red and green colors also make them easy to spot against most backgrounds.
Intermediate throwers who want a backup practice set or a color variation for their collection will appreciate the consistent 440 steel construction and balanced weight.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose this Throwing Set if you want:
- Durable 440 steel blades that handle repeated practice impacts
- Eye-catching red and green colors that are easy to find after throwing
- A properly weighted 9-inch set for learning fundamentals
Consider something else if you need:
- Three or more knives per set to reduce retrieval walks
- Shorter blades for closer-range beginner practice
Why 440 Steel Matters for Throwing Knives
When a knife hits a wooden target dozens or hundreds of times, the steel has to hold up. 440 stainless steel offers a solid balance of hardness and toughness — hard enough to stick into targets, tough enough not to snap or chip when you throw one sideways by accident. Both knives are made from the same steel and balanced the same way, giving you consistent throws from one blade to the next.
At 9 inches in length and 0.7 lbs for the pair, these carry enough mass to rotate properly through the air. The BioHazard design on the blade looks sharp and makes each knife distinctive. The nylon sheath keeps both blades contained and safe between sessions.
Quick Comparison: How Does This Set Stack Up?
| Feature | 2-Piece Red/Green Set | 2-Piece Black/Gold Set | 3-Piece Assorted Set | Premium Throwing Set |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Knife Count | 2 knives | 2 knives | 3 knives ✔ | 3-6 knives ✔ |
| Length | 9 inches ✔ | 9 inches ✔ | 6.5 inches | 10-12 inches ✔ |
| Material | 440 Steel ✔ | 440 Steel ✔ | 440 Steel ✔ | 420+ Steel |
| Visibility | Red/Green — high ✔ | Black/Gold — medium | Multi-color — high ✔ | Varies |
| Sheath | Nylon pouch ✔ | Nylon pouch ✔ | Nylon pouch ✔ | Premium sheath ✔ |
| Best For | Beginner-intermediate | Beginner-intermediate | Compact practice | Advanced throwers |
Practical Details
Each knife measures 9 inches in total length. Material is 440 stainless steel with BioHazard design. Available in red and green color options. Set weighs 0.7 lbs total. Includes nylon sheath pouch for both knives. Ready to throw out of the package — no assembly needed.
Solid practice blades at a fair price. Pick your color, set up a target, and start building your skill.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between this set and the black/gold version?
The blade construction, size, steel, and balance are the same — the only difference is color. The red and green options are more visible against natural backgrounds, which can help you spot them faster in grass or at the base of your target. Choose based on which colors you prefer.
Can I mix and match with other throwing knife sets?
You can, but for consistent practice it helps to throw knives that are the same length and weight. Since all the 9-inch BioHazard sets use the same 440 steel construction, mixing colors from different sets works fine — you’ll get the same throwing characteristics regardless of which color you pick up.
Are these safe for teenagers to use?
With proper adult supervision and a safe practice setup, yes. The key is having a proper target, clear space behind it, and making sure nobody wanders into the throwing lane. Knife throwing teaches focus, coordination, and respect for tools — it’s a solid outdoor activity for teens who are mature enough to follow safety rules consistently.











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