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Prism Strike Triple-Spin Throwing Knife Set - Rainbow Steel

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Every throw should feel the same — that’s the whole point of the Prism Strike Triple-Spin Throwing Knife Set. You get three matching 6-inch, double-edge throwers in vivid rainbow steel, each full-tang and skeletonized for honest rotation and clean sticking. The iridescent finish makes them easy to track in flight and sharp on display. Whether you’re dialing in your first consistent throw or adding color to a seasoned kit, this set turns repetition into a real show.

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Prism Strike Triple-Spin Throwing Knife Set - Rainbow Steel

The moment a throwing knife leaves your hand, everything you did in the setup either pays off or punishes you. The Prism Strike Triple-Spin Throwing Knife Set is built for that moment. Three identical 6-inch, double-edge throwers in rainbow steel — same weight, same profile, same feel — so every rep trains the exact same motion.

This isn’t a wall-hanger trio. It’s a compact throwing knife set tuned for consistency and visual impact. The iridescent finish catches light as they spin, the spear-point tips bite on contact, and the full-tang steel construction soaks up repeated impacts without feeling clumsy or overbuilt.

Built for Repeatable Throws, Not Guesswork

Knife throwing, like balisong flipping, is all about repeatable mechanics. The Prism Strike set leans into that discipline: three matching throwers that read the same in the hand, track the same in the air, and land with the same rotation count from a given distance.

With a 6-inch overall length, these knives live in that sweet spot between easy-to-learn and precise-to-master. New throwers get a compact profile that doesn’t feel unwieldy. Experienced throwers get a set that responds cleanly to half-spin, no-spin, and full-rotation styles without fighting the hand.

Hardware and Geometry That Reward Clean Technique

Throwing knives don’t have pivots, latches, or channels to tune — all the action lives in geometry, balance, and steel. Prism Strike is full-tang steel from tip to tail, with skeletonized handles and clean double-edge spear points to keep rotation predictable and sticking reliable.

Full-Tang Steel With Skeletonized Handles

Each throwing knife in the set is cut from a single piece of steel. That full-tang profile does three important things: it keeps the weight distribution honest, it improves durability under repeated impacts, and it gives you a consistent feel no matter where you like to grip.

The skeletonized handle — three round cutouts at the tail — shaves unnecessary weight while preserving structural integrity. In practice, that means cleaner rotations without excess mass dragging the spin, and a handle design that still takes abuse on missed throws and hard boards.

Double-Edge Spear Point for Confident Sticking

The double-edge spear point on each blade is about one thing: maximizing your sticking window. Whether you’re throwing from the blade or the handle, half-turn or full-spin, the balanced spear profile puts steel forward consistently. Both edges are plain and sharpen-ready, so you can tune them to the level of bite your target material demands.

That symmetry is what makes the set feel honest. There’s no weird bias to one edge or side — if your throw is clean, it shows, and if it’s off, you feel it. Just like serious balisong flippers learn to read a pivot, serious throwers learn to read a spin, and Prism Strike is tuned for that feedback loop.

Rainbow Steel That Shows Every Rotation

The first thing you notice is the color. The iridescent rainbow steel finish isn’t just for display-case appeal — it makes these throwing knives much easier to track through the air and pick up visually on the ground or backstop.

Under bright light or range lighting, the surface shifts from green to purple to gold as the blade rotates. That color-shift sheen becomes an instant coaching cue. You can see rotation speed, angle, and where the point is in space with more clarity than a flat black or plain silver finish ever offers.

For collectors, the finish reads like a modern spin on classic throwing profiles — familiar spear-point geometry wrapped in a colorway that absolutely pops alongside more traditional blades. For display, the trio in its sheath or on a stand looks like a compact, coordinated set instead of three random throwers.

Carry, Store, and Train as a Set

Throwing knives work best in threes — one in the board, one in your hand, one on deck. Prism Strike ships as a complete triple set in a black woven nylon sheath with flap closure. The sheath keeps all three secured, separated, and ready to deploy at the range, in the yard, or on the go.

The compact size and shared profile make transport simple: no odd-length outlier, no mismatched weights. You train with the same weight you carry, and you carry three knives that all fly the same. If you’re used to the way the balisong community obsesses over matched scales, tuned pivots, and balance, this is that same mindset applied to throwing.

From First Stick to Flashy Sessions

Every thrower has that first real, honest stick burned into memory. The board gives, the knife bites, and your mechanics finally sync. This set is designed to get you there and grow with you afterward.

  • For newer throwers: The 6-inch length and straightforward balance keep the learning curve manageable. The rainbow finish makes it easier to see what your spin is doing and tweak distances more intelligently.
  • For experienced throwers: Consistent geometry and full-tang durability mean you can push reps hard without babying the blades. Double-edge spear points reward clean mechanics with loud, satisfying sticks.
  • For collectors and display: Triple matching knives with iridescent steel and a clean logo mark in a fan layout on a shelf or board instantly catch the eye without looking like fantasy props.

What Balisong Buyers Want to Know

Are butterfly knives legal to buy?

This Prism Strike set is a dedicated throwing knife trio, not a balisong or butterfly knife, so most butterfly knife laws and balisong restrictions don’t apply. However, if you’re also shopping for a butterfly knife for sale or a live-blade balisong for carry or flipping, laws vary heavily by state and sometimes by city.

As a general snapshot (not legal advice, always verify current law):

  • Generally more permissive states like Texas, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Florida often allow balisongs and butterfly knives to be owned and carried, with some limits in schools or certain government locations.
  • Mixed or conditional states such as California, New York, and Washington may allow ownership of a balisong but restrict concealed carry, blade length, or how and where you carry it.
  • More restrictive states including Hawaii, Massachusetts, and New Jersey treat butterfly knives as prohibited or heavily controlled in many situations.

Because knife law shifts and is interpreted differently by courts and local authorities, always check your current state and city code before you buy a butterfly knife or balisong for carry. For this throwing knife set, most regions treat them like other fixed-blade training or sport tools, but local rules still apply.

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

In the balisong world, a trainer is a butterfly knife with the exact same handle, weight, and pivot setup as a live blade, but with a dull, unsharpened “blade” — usually with drilled holes or a rounded edge. It lets you practice flipping, aerials, and combos without cutting yourself while you learn.

A live blade balisong is a butterfly knife with a sharpened edge. Same flipping mechanics, but with real cutting potential and real consequences for bad catches or missed timing. Flippers usually log months on a trainer before committing serious sessions to a live blade.

This Prism Strike Triple-Spin set is different from both: these are dedicated throwing knives, not balisongs. There are no pivots, no safe handle or bite handle, and no latch — just full-tang throwing profiles tuned for rotation and sticking instead of flipping tricks. If you’re into butterfly knife flipping, this set plays a different but complementary role: range work instead of handle work.

Is this throwing knife set good for learning to throw?

Yes, this throwing knife set is well-suited for learning basics and building consistent technique. The 6-inch overall length is manageable for most hand sizes, and the full-tang steel with skeletonized handles keeps the balance predictable. The double-edge spear point maximizes your sticking chance while you dial in distance and rotation.

If you’re coming from the balisong or butterfly knife community, you’ll appreciate the same things here that you value in a good flipper: honest feedback, consistent weight, and geometry that doesn’t do the work for you but rewards clean fundamentals. Start at a comfortable distance, count your rotations, and let the color-shift finish help you track your spin in real time.

Where This Set Fits in Your Blade Lineup

Every blade person builds a lineup over time: the balisong you flip at the desk, the EDC you carry every day, the collector piece you keep pristine, and the tools you put to work in training. Prism Strike belongs solidly in that last category — a training and performance throwing knife set that doesn’t shy away from real use.

If you’re a collector, it adds a compact, visually loud trio to your fixed-blade section. If you’re a skill-focused buyer, it’s another discipline to master alongside butterfly knife flipping. And if you’re the kind of person who just likes steel that does something when you put time into it, these triple matching throwers are an easy set to pick up, learn, and keep around.

Three knives. One feel. A finish you can track mid-spin. Whether you’re throwing for the first clean stick or running full sessions on the board, Prism Strike is built to turn practice into performance.

Blade Length (inches) 6
Overall Length (inches) 6
Blade Color Rainbow
Blade Finish Iridescent
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Material Steel
Theme Rainbow
Set Count 3
Sheath/Holster Sheath