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Night Web Balanced Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black

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Night Web Silent Rotation Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black

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The throwing knife set that sticks the landing—and the memory. Three 9-inch steel throwers ride a matte-black finish and a focused spider motif to prime your aim before the release. Each throw feels predictable, each rotation consistent, with a sheath that keeps the trio ready between reps. From first practice to confident groups on target, this set builds rhythm, control, and quiet swagger without shouting for attention.

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When the Knife Leaves Your Hand, Everything Else Goes Quiet

The first thing you notice with the Night Web Silent Rotation Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black isn’t the spider emblem or the all-black finish. It’s the way each knife leaves your fingers and tracks straight, like it already knows where it’s going. Three matched throwers, one rhythm: draw, grip, release, stick.

This isn’t a butterfly knife for sale. It’s not a balisong, not a flipper, not a trainer. This set lives in the same wider blade community, though—the same people who care about balance, predictable rotation, and clean technique. Where balisong handlers obsess over pivots and handle weight, throwers obsess over center of gravity and flight path. Different discipline, same respect for skill.

Why This Throwing Knife Set Earns a Spot in Your Training

The Night Web set is built around one thing: consistency. Each 9-inch throwing knife is full-steel, with a matte black coating that kills glare and keeps the focus on your form. No wild cutouts that ruin balance, no decorative nonsense that changes the way it flies—just subtle slots tuned for weight and feel.

The spear point profile and plain edge give you a clean, predictable stick into wood targets. Whether you’re stepping up from your first budget throwers or adding a workhorse trio to an existing collection, these knives are about trust: trust that each rotation will feel the same as the last.

Built for Balance: Hardware and Geometry that Make the Difference

Throwing knives don’t have pivots or blade channels like a balisong, but the same rules of honest design apply. If the weight is off, you feel it. If the geometry is lazy, you fight the knife instead of flowing through the throw.

Full-Tang Steel for Honest, Predictable Rotation

Each Night Web knife is a one-piece, full-tang steel build. No separate handle scales, no screws to loosen, nothing to rattle out after a long session. That solid steel construction keeps the weight distribution locked in, throw after throw. When you dial in your no-spin or half-spin distance with this set, it stays dialed.

Cutouts Tuned for Flight, Not Just Looks

The elongated oval cutout along the spine and the triple-slot handle cutouts aren’t random. They lighten the handle just enough to keep the balance from drifting too far back, keeping the center of gravity closer to mid-blade. The result: a smoother rotation window and a throw that feels intuitive, not twitchy.

Stealth Spider Aesthetic: Subtle, Not Shouting

The spider motif ties the set together without turning it into a novelty piece. The small emblem near the blade-handle transition hints at the web theme: patient, precise, and ready to strike when it’s time. Against the matte black finish, it’s more of a signature than a billboard.

For collectors, that means a themed set that still looks at home next to your tactical blades, training gear, and even your balisong collection. For active throwers, it means the knives look focused, not flashy, when you’re on the line working your groupings down to tight clusters.

From First Stick to Tight Groups: A Set That Grows With You

Skill sports—whether it’s butterfly knife flipping, balisong manipulation, or knife throwing—start with repetition and honest gear. The Night Web set is made to log those sessions. Three identical throwers and a shared sheath mean you can rotate quickly: throw, reset, throw again. No pausing to swap gear or adjust to a different weight.

New throwers will appreciate how forgiving the balanced design feels at common beginner distances. More experienced throwers will feel the potential for tighter, more deliberate groups as they tweak grip and release timing. This is a set that doesn’t cap your ceiling.

Carry, Store, Repeat: Practical Details Between Sessions

The included black nylon sheath keeps all three knives locked together between throws. It rides flat, doesn’t add bulk, and makes it easy to carry the entire set from your practice spot to the range or the backyard target. The lanyard hole at the handle end of each knife gives you options if you want to tag or mark your set, but it doesn’t interfere with your grip.

Everything about the Night Web set is tuned for repeatable reps: three matching profiles, shared sheath, and a finish that shrugs off casual scuffs so you can focus on control, not cosmetics.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Butterfly knife legality in the United States is complicated and varies by state and even by city. In many states—like Texas, Arizona, Florida, and Georgia—owning and buying a balisong or butterfly knife is generally legal for adults. Other states treat balisongs as gravity knives or switchblades, which can restrict sale, carry, or both.

States like New York, California, and Massachusetts have stricter rules, often limiting blade length, concealed carry, or outright classifying butterfly knives as prohibited weapons. Because laws change and local ordinances can add extra restrictions, you should always check your current state and city laws—or consult a local attorney—before you buy a butterfly knife or balisong, especially if you plan to carry it.

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

A butterfly knife trainer keeps the balisong mechanics and flipping feel but removes the cutting risk. Trainers usually have dull, unsharpened blades with rounded edges and often feature holes or slots to reduce weight and mimic popular live blade profiles. You get to practice openings, aerials, and combos without worrying about slicing your fingers when you miss a catch.

A live blade balisong has a sharpened edge and true tip—made for cutting, carry, or serious handling. It’s the real thing, with real consequences for bad technique. Most in the community recommend starting with a balisong trainer for sale, dialing in your fundamentals, then stepping up to a live blade once you have solid control and respect for the bite handle vs. safe handle orientation.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

This Night Web set is a trio of fixed throwing knives, not a butterfly knife or balisong, so it isn’t built for flipping. If you’re looking to learn butterfly knife flipping, you’ll want a dedicated balisong trainer with smooth pivots, clear bite/safe handle marking, and a handle-to-blade balance that feels neutral in the hand.

Where this set shines is in another skill lane: throwing. The same discipline that makes a good flipper—timing, repetition, and respect for the steel—translates directly to knife throwing practice. Many in the blade community cross-train both. Use the Night Web knives to build your throwing rhythm, and a well-balanced balisong trainer to build your flipping game.

Find Your Lane: Thrower, Collector, or Cross-Discipline Blade Nerd

Whether you’re stacking tight groups on a wooden target, curating a collection that spans balisongs, fixed blades, and throwing knives, or just want a clean, matched set that feels right in the hand, the Night Web Silent Rotation Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black fits.

Throwers get full-steel, balanced tools that reward consistent technique. Collectors get a stealth spider-themed trio that looks as intentional on the wall as it feels in flight. And if you come from the butterfly knife and balisong world, you’ll recognize the same design honesty here: no gimmicks, just geometry and steel doing exactly what they’re supposed to do once the knife leaves your hand.

Overall Length (inches) 9
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme Spider
Set Count 3
Sheath/Holster Sheath