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Inferno Spine Tanto-Balanced Butterfly Knife - Gray/Yellow

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Inferno Spine Flame-Track Balisong Butterfly - Gray/Yellow

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First flip and you feel it: this flame‑track balisong snaps open on solid pivots and a 4" 440C American tanto that runs a black inferno spine. Matte gray steel handles with yellow inlays add grip and visual pop in ladders, rollovers, and basic openings. The T‑latch keeps the butterfly locked down when it’s riding in pocket or in a case. Whether you flip, collect, or carry, this butterfly knife brings fire to the rotation.

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Inferno Spine, Clean Open: A Butterfly Knife Built to Be Seen

The first time you thumb this balisong open, you notice two things at once: the flash of that black flame spine and the way the handles track straight through the flip. This isn’t just another butterfly knife for sale tossed into a catalog. The Inferno Spine Flame-Track Balisong Butterfly - Gray/Yellow is built to be watched in motion, displayed with pride, and carried with confidence.

With a 4" two-tone 440C American tanto blade, matte gray steel handles, and bright yellow inlays tying blade to handle, this balisong hits the sweet spot between flashy and functional. It’s the kind of butterfly knife flippers pull out for rollovers and ladders, collectors park in a flame-themed row, and daily carriers drop into a pocket because it simply feels solid in hand.

Butterfly Knife for Sale That Respects the Flip

In the balisong community, the first test isn’t how wild the graphics are; it’s how the knife tracks through a basic opening and a simple ladder. This butterfly knife for sale is tuned around that reality. The weight, the steel handles, the straight American tanto profile—all of it comes together in a way that feels predictable on the way out and clean on the way back in.

The black inferno spine not only gives this balisong its name, it also gives you a clear visual line for orientation. With contrasting silver edge and black spine, you can spot blade angle and rotation even in lower light, which matters when you’re drilling new combos or cleaning up your timing on fanning transitions.

Hardware and Build: Where Balisong Buyers Start Judging

Every serious balisong buyer knows the look gets you to click—but the hardware and build decide if it ever makes the rotation. This isn’t a gimmick piece. It’s a butterfly knife built around dependable, straightforward construction that flippers, collectors, and carriers can all understand.

Dual-Pivot Construction for Consistent Action

The handles ride a classic dual-pivot setup with visible screw hardware, giving you a stable hinge on both sides of the tang. That means a predictable arc on openings, fewer surprises during rollovers, and a butterfly knife that doesn’t feel vague through the swing. For a balisong at this level, having a solid, serviceable pivot system is what lets you actually put in reps instead of just parking it on a shelf.

Steel Handles with Matte Finish and Yellow Inlays

Steel handles keep the weight up around 5.94 oz, giving this balisong a confident, momentum-forward feel. For flippers who prefer knowing exactly where the handles are mid-spin, that extra mass can be an advantage during ladders and helix-style moves. The matte finish fights glare and gives a bit of bite, while the yellow inlays and cutouts add visual indexing and additional grip contact points.

Combined with the T-latch on the bite handle, these handles make this butterfly knife easy to control whether you’re doing standard openings, aerial attempts, or just flipping casually at your desk.

Balisong for Sale with Tanto Bite and Collector Presence

The blade is where this knife stands apart on a display table. The American tanto profile gives you a defined secondary point and a straight primary cutting edge, wrapped in a two-tone finish that pairs a bright edge with a dark spine. The flame graphic runs the length of the spine, tying directly into the yellow accenting on the handles and creating a cohesive inferno theme.

For collectors, this balisong slots easily into any fire, hot-rod, or graphic-heavy butterfly knife row. For everyday carriers, 440C stainless steel means solid edge performance, straightforward maintenance, and corrosion resistance that works in real pockets—not just in product photos.

Blade Geometry and Channel Clearance

The straight sections of the American tanto profile work well for utility tasks, but they also matter in flipping. The clean lines and consistent thickness help the blade clear the handle channel without feeling draggy or top-heavy. You get a stable spin, good handle-to-blade balance along the 9" overall length, and enough clearance in the channel to keep the edge from kissing steel during normal openings and closings.

Flipping, Carrying, and Learning on the Inferno Spine

Not every butterfly knife is a contest-level flipper, and that’s okay. This balisong is built as a solid, fiery all-rounder: good for practicing core tricks, eye-catching enough to anchor a themed collection, and durable enough to ride as occasional EDC.

The weight, steel handle construction, and classic T-latch give it an old-school balisong feel with modern flame styling. That makes it especially appealing for new flippers who want something that looks as wild as it feels, and for experienced handlers who want a beater they won’t baby but still enjoy pulling out on camera.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

In the United States, federal law does not ban butterfly knives, but state and local laws absolutely can. Some states are generally friendly to owning and buying a balisong (for example: Arizona, Texas, Utah, Idaho, Florida), while others heavily restrict or ban them (including but not limited to: California’s size limits, New York’s case law treatment, Hawaii and Washington with broad prohibitions). Many states also differ on concealed carry versus home ownership.

Because laws change and city ordinances can be stricter than state law, you must check your current state and local regulations before you buy a butterfly knife or carry one. Nothing here is legal advice—always verify with up-to-date, official sources or a qualified attorney if you’re unsure.

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

A balisong trainer looks and flips like a butterfly knife but has a blunt, unsharpened “blade,” often with holes or cutouts and no real edge or point. A live blade, like this Inferno Spine Flame-Track, has a sharpened cutting edge and a real tanto tip designed to cut and pierce.

Trainers are ideal for learning new tricks and drilling butterfly knife flipping without worrying about cuts. Live blades demand clean technique and respect—missed catches and bad timing can bite you. Many in the balisong community start on a trainer, then move to a live blade like this once their basic openings, closings, and ladders are consistent.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

For an entry into live blades, yes—with the right mindset. The steel handles and nearly 6 oz weight give this balisong a slow, readable arc that can help newer flippers feel the swing and momentum. The T-latch is familiar, and the visual contrast between the black flame spine and silver edge makes orientation easier.

If you’re brand new to balisong flipping, a true trainer is the safer place to start. But if you’ve already put in time on a trainer and you’re ready for a live blade that looks like fire and flips predictably, this butterfly knife can be a solid next step—as long as you respect the edge and practice over soft surfaces.

The Flipper, the Collector, the Carrier: Where This Balisong Fits

Every balisong sits somewhere on the spectrum between dedicated practice tool, collection centerpiece, and practical carry. The Inferno Spine Flame-Track Balisong Butterfly - Gray/Yellow threads that line.

  • The flipper gets a visually loud, flame-backed live blade with enough weight to feel each move and enough stability to learn on.
  • The collector gets a themed butterfly knife that anchors any fire or graphic row, complete with matching spine and handle accents.
  • The daily carrier gets a 440C tanto balisong with a secure T-latch and solid steel handles—ready for light utility and serious style.

However you come to the butterfly knife world—through flipping, collecting, or carrying—this inferno-backed balisong gives you a piece that looks like heat and handles like a real tool, earning its place in your pocket or your case.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 9
Closed Length (inches) 5.375
Weight (oz.) 5.94
Blade Color Silver
Blade Finish Two-tone
Blade Style American Tanto
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material 440C stainless steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme Flames
Latch Type T-latch
Is Trainer No