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Prism Flare Quick-Deploy Assisted Opening Knife - Rainbow Gloss

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Prism Flare Street-Ready Flipper Knife - Rainbow Gloss

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The first flick says it all. The Prism Flare Street-Ready Flipper Knife pairs a fast assisted-opening action with a matte black clip-point blade and a loud rainbow-gloss handle that refuses to disappear in a pocket. The flipper tab, spine jimping, and liner lock keep deployment confident and controlled, while the pocket clip and lanyard hole make it easy to carry every day. It’s the expressive side of EDC—built for people who want their go-to blade to show up and stand out.

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Prism Flare Street-Ready Flipper Knife - Rainbow Gloss

That first clean flick is what hooks you. The assisted action snaps the matte black clip-point blade into place, the liner lock bites solid, and the rainbow-gloss handle catches the light like a street mural. The Prism Flare Street-Ready Flipper Knife isn’t trying to disappear in your pocket—it’s built for people who want an everyday carry that shows some personality the second it deploys.

From Quiet Pocket to Fast Deployment

This assisted opening flipper is all about quick, predictable access. The flipper tab is tuned for one-handed use: a light press, a smooth assisted kick, and the blade is locked and ready. Jimping along the spine gives your thumb a positive ramp for control, and the liner lock anchors the action so you can work, cut, and reset without second-guessing the lockup.

The profile stays compact enough for pocket carry, but the upswept clip-point blade gives you enough edge length and tip control for everyday utility tasks—boxes, plastic, cord, and whatever else your day throws at you.

Build Details That Make It A Reliable EDC

Even outside the balisong and butterfly knife community, hardware details matter. The Prism Flare leans into those same values: predictable action, repeatable lockup, and ergonomics that don’t fight your grip. A visible pivot screw drives the assisted mechanism, while Torx hardware along the handle keeps everything serviceable if you ever need to tighten or adjust.

Pivot and Assisted Mechanism

The pivot is the heart of any folding blade. Here, the pivot screw and assisted spring are set up for a confident snap without requiring a heavy push on the flipper tab. That balance—between easy deployment and controlled opening—is what makes this knife feel right in the hand on day one and still satisfying after hundreds of cycles.

Handle Shape, Grip, and Control

The glossy plastic handle wears the rainbow pattern, but the ergonomics do the heavy lifting. Finger grooves lock your hand into place, while the curved contour keeps the blade tracking naturally with your wrist. Jimping at the spine and a secure liner lock let you choke up and apply pressure without worrying about your grip slipping when things get slick or sweaty.

Why This Stands Out in a Knife Lineup

Collectors and everyday carriers both know: not every piece needs to be a muted, tactical shadow. The Prism Flare brings that festival, street-art energy into an otherwise serious EDC form. The matte black clip-point blade with a brushed silver primary bevel section gives you a two-tone, almost custom feel, while the blade cutout fuller adds visual interest without overcomplicating the silhouette.

For someone curating a lineup of folders, autos, and maybe a butterfly knife or two, this becomes the loud, colorful piece that still works as a legitimate carry. It’s not a wall-hanger—it’s a user with flair.

Everyday Carry That Actually Gets Carried

A lot of flashy knives end up living in drawers. This one is designed to ride in your pocket. The pocket clip anchors the Prism Flare along the seam of jeans, shorts, or a bag pocket so it’s there when you need it, and the lanyard hole opens up options for fobs or pull tabs if you like faster retrieval.

The assisted flipper deployment means you’re not fighting the blade open with two hands, and the clip-point profile gives you a precise tip while keeping enough belly for slicing. It’s the balance of bold looks and straightforward function that makes people reach for the same piece day after day.

Hardware and Materials in Real-World Use

The blade steel is a work-ready stainless tuned for general EDC tasks. You’re not babying a showpiece steel here—you’re cutting tape, opening packages, trimming cord, and getting through the everyday grind. The matte finish helps hide wear, while the silver bevel section gives it a clean, finished look even after use.

The plastic handle keeps weight down and cost accessible, which matters if you’re the kind of buyer who likes to rotate between an assisted opener, a balisong, and maybe a small fixed blade depending on the day. The rainbow gloss pattern holds up visually to handling and still looks striking sitting next to more traditional black and satin pieces.

Pocket Clip and Carry Options

The clip is a key part of this design. It’s contoured to follow the handle shape, with visible hardware that makes it easy to swap or tighten if needed. Mounted for tip-up pocket carry, it complements the flipper tab so your draw and deployment feel natural: pull, index the tab, flick, lock.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

Even though the Prism Flare is an assisted opening flipper and not a butterfly knife, a lot of the same buyers cross-shop balisong and folder categories—and legality is always the first question. In the United States, butterfly knife laws vary heavily by state and sometimes by city or county:

  • Generally more permissive states (like Texas, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Florida) allow ownership and often carry of balisongs and assisted openers with few restrictions.
  • More restrictive states (like California, New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Hawaii) may treat butterfly knives as switchblades or gravity knives, limiting carry, blade length, or even possession.
  • Some local jurisdictions within otherwise permissive states can have their own ordinances.

Laws change and specifics matter. Always check your current state and local laws—especially if you’re looking at a true butterfly knife for sale or planning to carry a balisong or assisted opener in public.

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

Within the balisong world, a trainer is a butterfly knife with a blunt, unsharpened "blade"—usually with holes or grooves—designed for flipping practice. You get all the motion, openings, and combos without the real cutting edge. A live blade balisong is fully sharpened and demands tighter technique, better control, and more respect for bite handle orientation and blade channel clearance.

The Prism Flare isn’t a balisong, but it lives in a rotation where a lot of people own both flippers and butterfly knives. Many enthusiasts will practice flips with a trainer balisong, then carry a reliable assisted opener like this when they want fast deployment in a simpler, single-hinge platform.

Is this butterfly knife good for learning to flip?

This specific piece is not a butterfly knife—it’s an assisted opening flipper. If your focus is balisong flipping, you’ll want to look for a dedicated balisong trainer for sale with balanced handles, clear safe/bite handle orientation, and a smooth pivot system built for aerials and rollovers.

Where the Prism Flare fits in is as a companion to that world: a fast, expressive EDC that you carry when you’re not in full practice mode. You get to enjoy a satisfying deployment and confident lockup, while keeping your actual flipping reps on a true butterfly trainer or live-blade balisong built for the skill.

For the Collector, the Flipper, and the Daily Carrier

Knife people rarely fit into a single box. The same person eyeing a high-end balisong for sale might also want a colorful assisted opener that doesn’t break the bank. The Prism Flare Street-Ready Flipper Knife hits that cross-section.

  • The collector gets a visually loud, display-ready piece with a distinct rainbow-gloss theme and two-tone blade that stands out in any case next to satin, stonewash, and blackwash finishes.
  • The flipper gets a fast, reliable one-hand deployment to complement their butterfly knife flipping sessions—something they can legally and practically carry more places than a balisong in some regions.
  • The daily carrier gets a straightforward, assisted-opening EDC with a secure liner lock, pocket clip, and ergonomic handle that just happens to look like street art.

It’s not about choosing tactical minimalism or full-color expression—you can have both. The Prism Flare brings the same love of action, hardware, and feel in hand that drives the balisong community and wraps it in a handle that refuses to blend into the background.

Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Clip Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Glossy
Handle Material Plastic
Theme Rainbow
Pocket Clip Yes
Deployment Method Flipper tab
Lock Type Liner lock