🎯 Unleash Your Inner Archer!
The Cold Steel 12 Inch Long Black Carbon Steel Professional Throwing Knives come in a pack of three, expertly designed for precision and durability. Made from high-quality 1055 carbon steel, these knives are perfect for sport, hunting, or target practice, featuring a lightweight design that minimizes fatigue while maximizing performance.
Recommended Uses For Product | Target Practice, Small Game Hunting |
Brand | Cold Steel |
Model Name | Sure Flight Sport |
Special Feature | Durability |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | 3 Throwing Knives with Lanyard Holes |
Handle Material | Carbon Steel |
Color | Steel |
Blade Material | Carbon Steel |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Sport |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | both |
Item Weight | 1.4 Pounds |
Blade Shape | Spear Point |
Blade Edge | Compound Bevel |
Reusability | Reusable |
Customer Package Type | Tamper-evident, cushioned packaging |
Item Length | 12 Inches |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00705442014645 |
Power Source | Manual |
Manufacturer | Cold Steel |
UPC | 705442014645 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 14.88 x 4.84 x 0.91 inches |
Package Weight | 0.84 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Cold Steel |
Part Number | 80STK12Z |
R**R
They throw like a dream....don't wake me up!
Well balanced and durable.
A**R
Great knives, don’t listen to tip breaker bozos.
Ok so if you’re saying how easy the tips break. Shut up, yea they do think about what you’re doing with em and you don’t want em razor sharp anyways.you want just a point, doesn’t need to be like a razor you’re throwing knives not filleting a fish or whatever. You’re taking knives and throwing them into wood. These are good knives for that. To strengthen them so they don’t break in half I like to take like lacrosse tape or athletic tape and wrap em pretty far up. This will help especially when you’re learning and don’t hit every time. Ok so let’s sun this up everyone, tips will break. Any knife you use it will probably happen. Metal will break when you miss a lot or even sometimes when you hit. You’re throwing them probably as hard as you can to feel super cool for some reason into wood. Things wear down and sometimes could even happen first try. It’s not rocket surgery to think about this stuff. So don’t buy em if you think they are gonna stay razor sharp forever or if you think they won’t break throwing them. You’re delusional if you think throwing things at stuff won’t break. Buy these if you want a good knife and you’re a decent thrower. I love em and I throw a lot everyday all day and guess what mine have not broke. Gotta practice some and make em stick and they’ll last so just get better
P**E
Great Knives, But... The Tips Break Easily
The knives are well balanced and easy to throw. Their shape makes it easy to learn no spin throwing. I'm throwing the knives into a large thick plank of soft pine. On the tenth throw, as I was wiggling the knife in the wood to remove it, a tip broke. I was shocked because the wood I'm using is about as tough as a block of cheese. The knife that lost the tip still sinks into the wood easily, so I can still train.When you pull the knives out of the wood, try to pull them straight out.
J**T
Unbeatable Value
I was looking for something heavy (~8 oz.) that would be more conducive to no spin throwing without shelling out hundreds of dollars for Acejets. The Coldsteel 12 inch throwing knives are perfect. I get much better range and penetration than I did with smaller more conventional throwing knives. They are tough and only sharpened where it matters and the edge bevel is extreme so the edges don't chip like they do on other knives. I would definitely buy these again!
N**R
Great throwing knives!
I have a bunch of different throwing knives. This model has a GREAT BALANCE! These knives are heavy and long enough (12 inches), and that makes them a real weapon, not a toy. They don't look very good but they stick well! I love them. Only an issue is spring tempered 1055 carbon steel which is not hard enough. You can't break them but when you stick all three of them to the same spot they damage each other and then you can scratch your hands but most of the throwing knives are like that. It is a lot of fun to train with them!Great product!
J**N
Balanced but weak tips
I bought these last year and I did love them very much. Cold steel has always been a great brand in my opinion. I’m no professional thrower by any means but I’m no beginner either. Great balance, enjoyable to throw with ease and accuracy. I will say I’m pretty disappointed that 4 out of the six knives snapped their tips. I could understand if I missed and hitSomething hard but broke off into a soft wood target. I did enjoy the knives but don’t think I would purchase again because the longevity isn’t there in comparison to other styles.
R**S
Great for first time thrower!
I bought this 3 pack and a 3 pack of the 10” smith and Wesson bullseye. Having never attempted throwing a knife before we weren’t sure what to get. Those cold steels are fantastic in the ease of use. The smith and Wesson are cool looking and also seem decent. After several attempts between my son and I there is. I doubt the 12” Cold Steel is much easier to stick than the 10” Smith and Wesson bullseye. Glad we have both. If I was going to just buy one type and hope to ensure best success the cold steel is the choice hands down. Only downside is one of the tips chipped. In fairness we’re are throwing in a garage with concrete floor. Easy to re file the tip.
B**.
Tips are thin and break easily
The tips are very thin. After less than 10 throws they all broke. I throw some other knives at the same pine butts and never have broken a tip. As far as the rest of the build if the knife it was good. Sturdy and balanced. I suppose if you wanted to grind them down, back to where the steel is a little thicker they'd be great. You can even see where the steel is crafted to a better spot where the point should be. I don't know why they extended it out with this thin little bit of metal. Either that if you're throwing at hay bales then they'd probably be great as well.
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