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Dragon Flight Precision Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black Steel

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Dragon Flight Rhythm Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black Steel

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The Dragon Flight Rhythm Throwing Knife Set delivers that “inevitable” feeling every thrower chases. Each 10-inch spear-point rides the air on a clean rotation, with full-steel construction and ring pommels that keep your grip and release consistent. Matte black blades, silver edges, and bold dragon art turn practice into a performance piece every time they leave your hand. The included sheath keeps the trio ready for backyard sessions, club nights, or skills videos when you want your throws to look as sharp as they land.

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That Moment When the Knife Leaves Your Hand

There’s a split second in a good throw where everything feels inevitable. The release is clean, the rotation is true, and you know—before impact—that it’s going to land point first. The Dragon Flight Rhythm Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black Steel is built for that moment. Three matched blades, one balance profile, and a dragon motif that looks as confident in the air as it does buried in the target.

Dragon Flight Rhythm Throwing Knife Set – Built for Repetition, Not Just Display

This isn’t wall-hanger fantasy gear. Each throwing knife in this trio runs a 10-inch overall length with a 7-inch spear point in matte black steel. The profile is long, clean, and predictable—exactly what you want when you’re dialing in consistent throws at fixed distances. Full-steel construction from blade to ring pommel keeps the weight distribution honest, so you’re feeling actual balance, not handle filler or decorative bulk.

The white dragon artwork along the flats catches the eye, but it’s the way these knives ride the air—steady, centered rotation—that makes them worth keeping in your regular throwing rotation.

Balance, Spin, and the Rhythm of a Good Throw

Whether you’re working half-spin, full-spin, or experimenting with no-spin techniques, balance is the real story. The Dragon Flight Rhythm set focuses on giving you a consistent center of mass across all three knives, so every rep trains the same feel. The slight sweep in the blade’s belly helps stabilize rotation mid-air, while the spear-point tip rewards clean line control with deep, satisfying sticks.

Ring Pommel Control for Throwers Who Care About Grip

Each throwing knife finishes in a ring pommel with a circular cutout. That ring isn’t just there for looks. It anchors your index or pinky depending on your preferred grip, and it gives you a repeatable tactile reference point before every release. For lanyard users, the ring also gives you options for carry and quick retrieval without interfering with the throw.

Matched Trio, Matched Learning Curve

All three knives in the set share identical length, weight, and geometry. That means your muscle memory doesn’t have to compensate for even minor differences between blades. From your first warm-up throw to your last session of the night, you’re building a single, reliable rhythm across the entire set.

Steel, Finish, and Durability That Survive Real Practice

The Dragon Flight Rhythm Throwing Knife Set runs a full-tang, one-piece steel design from tip to ring. No scales to loosen, no screws to chase, just solid steel that shrugs off the abuse of missed throws, edge-to-edge collisions, and crowded target sessions. The matte black finish helps cut reflections under bright lights and adds that stealth look that pairs perfectly with the dragon theme.

Matte Black Steel with Silver Edge Contrast

The blades carry a black matte finish on the flats with bright silver edges, so you get both durability and visual tracking. Under range lights or daylight, that contrast makes it easier to see your rotation in flight and diagnose wobble or off-axis releases. It’s a small detail, but anyone chasing cleaner throws knows how useful that kind of visual feedback can be.

Sheath That Actually Respects the Set

The included sheath keeps all three knives riding together, blades protected, edges separated. It’s built for range bags, backyard carry, and quick access when you’re setting up an impromptu throwing lane. When you’re done, everything goes back into one consistent package—no loose blades, no improvised storage.

Fantasy Edge, Real-World Throwing Performance

The dragon motif isn’t just slapped on. It runs the length of each blade, giving the set a unified identity that feels as at home in a martial arts demo as it does in a skills video. The look hits that sweet spot between fantasy-inspired and function-forward—sharp enough for cosplay walls, serious enough for target abuse.

Line up the trio on your bench and you can see the intent: long, clean spear points, a smooth transition into the handle section, and rings that close out the silhouette with purpose. This is the kind of set that looks good in photos and better mid-flight.

From Backyard Boards to Club Nights

If you’re just starting to build your throwing discipline, a matched set like this lets you focus entirely on distance, stance, and release without chasing three different balances. For more experienced throwers, the Dragon Flight Rhythm set fits naturally into fast-paced club or competition-style practice sessions where you’re cycling knife after knife into the same target rhythm.

The 10-inch overall length makes them comfortable for a wide range of hand sizes and throwing styles. They’re long enough to give clear feedback in the air, but not so oversized that they feel unwieldy or slow on release.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Even though this Dragon Flight Rhythm set is a throwing knife trio, a lot of blade enthusiasts also shop for a butterfly knife for sale or a balisong for sale and worry about legality. In the United States, balisong and butterfly knife laws vary heavily by state and sometimes by city:

  • Generally more permissive states like Texas, Arizona, Utah, and Idaho allow ownership and carry of butterfly knives with relatively few restrictions.
  • Mixed or restricted states such as California, New York, and Massachusetts often limit blade length, concealment, or carry, and in some cases treat balisongs similarly to switchblades.
  • Local ordinances in certain cities and counties can be stricter than state law, so it’s essential to check both.

Always confirm current state and local laws on butterfly knives and balisongs before you buy, carry, or ship—regulations change, and responsibility lives with the owner.

What’s the difference between a butterfly knife trainer and a live blade?

A butterfly knife trainer (or balisong trainer) is built with the same handle architecture and pivot action as a live balisong, but the blade is unsharpened—usually with vent holes or cutouts to clearly signal it’s a trainer. You get all the flipping mechanics, zero cutting edge. A live blade butterfly knife carries a sharpened edge and true tip, so every aerial, chaplin, or fan has real bite risk if your timing is off.

In the balisong community, most flippers respect the grind: start with a trainer to build foundation, then move to a live blade once your control and catch discipline are solid. Legally, some places treat trainers differently (or more leniently) than live butterfly knives, so they can be a way to stay in bounds while you learn.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

This product is a dedicated throwing knife set, not a butterfly knife or balisong. If you’re looking to learn butterfly knife flipping, you’ll want a purpose-built balisong trainer with smooth pivots, solid handle geometry, and a safe blade profile. For throwing, though, this Dragon Flight Rhythm trio does exactly what a good starter-to-intermediate set should do: consistent balance, clear visual rotation, and durable steel that forgives the learning curve.

Where This Set Fits in Your Blade Lineup

If your collection already includes a favorite butterfly knife for sale you’ve been eyeing, or a balisong you flip daily, the Dragon Flight Rhythm Throwing Knife Set covers a different lane in your skill set. It’s your dedicated flight tool—built for distance, rotation, and repetition. The buyer who lives for clean flips will appreciate the repeatable balance. The collector gets a dragon-themed trio that actually earns its place in the rack. And the everyday carrier who already has their EDC blade dialed in gets a separate, purpose-built set for the range, the backyard, or that one part of the week reserved for throwing until the rhythm feels automatic.

Blade Length (inches) 7
Overall Length (inches) 10
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme Dragon
Handle Length (inches) 3
Set Count 3
Sheath/Holster Sheath