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⚔️ Throw Like a Pro with S-Force Kunai!
The S-Force Kunai Knives set features 12 identical stainless-steel throwing knives with cord-wrapped handles for enhanced grip and accuracy. Designed for durability and precision, these knives come with a convenient nylon carrying case, making them perfect for practice, sport, or outdoor adventures.
G**L
Good but not great
These are not toys and can do some serious damage. Must have supervision if not an adult. My oldest son got these for his birthday and was very happy. PRO: They are sturdy and work well. CON: The cordage comes unraveling on each one. No bother, they work well without it anyway, or you can re-wrap your own micro-paracord of your own color choice if desired.CON #2. The case is garbage and the points of the knives poke right through.Still worth the money. I'd buy another set.
J**.
There’s enough for you and your friends
These are so cool! And you know, with a little practice, you can impress your friends.
S**O
Good for beginners
This is a fantastic knife for people who just want to see if they like throwing knives. I never have used a throwing knife and for sure these are fun. But if you are looking for something that can be put through hell, then this is not it. These knives bent really easily with in the first 10 minutes of using them. In general they work but they need to be sharpened. They don’t stay sharp for very long. The handle is made out of Cord that is very poorly wrapped. By the first few throws the handle was already coming off. I ended up just taking it off from all of them. So if you want to buy it because unit has a cool handle. Then choose something else. But for beginners, yes, for sure buy this. It’s a great way of starting off for throwing weapons. I already want to buy more knives for throwing. Just not this one again.
S**.
Awesome Ninja Throwing-Knife Set Is A Blast - Great For Throwers Of All Skill Levels!
We couldn't resist this set of 12 ninja-style throwing knives at the low price. Quality of the steel and workmanship was good; we've used these quite a bit and the points hold their sharpness pretty well. They stick quite nicely in our end-grain cedar target. Other reviewers have mentioned that the paracord-wraps come loose quickly; this is true, but we simply tucked the loose ends back in and applied some epoxy glue around the cord end where it wraps underneath against the cord on top and we've had no further problems with unraveling. We've had a lot of fun with these little knives!
J**Z
Bad quality control
The tips are all sharpened wrong. 5 of them have bad tips. I wouldn’t trow them against wood they might break. Low quality. Im not 100% sure that this is “stainless steel”….
H**O
Nice
My friend liked them
J**H
Wow! Not expecting much for the money…I was wrong!!!
We’ve been throwing these almost daily since we got them. They are small and as a woman with very small hands, arthritis and not a whole lot of muscle behind her throw….I love the feel and the ease of these after being accustomed to throwing tomahawks, hatchets and large stainless knives.My boyfriend enjoys them too even though he had to get used to the lighter weight. Unlike me he is tall 6’4” with big hands and freakish strength. He prefers to throw hard and fast from a distance.Besides the fun of throwing these kunai the best part is the quality and durability of something which feels so dainty and fragile. Not one has broken or cracked or bent….and we throw against trees, hard wood, plywood (basically anything a knife will bounce off) and they still look brand new.I almost returned them on day one when I saw the size and felt the weight and boy am I glad that I didn’t!!!!
J**N
Solid for throwing
I don't know how to throw knives. But I've been in my back yard every other day for a couple of weeks learning to throw these at some posts I've got set up. They stick very well, and for 20 bucks they're a great buy. I can't say for sure that they're good as far as what throwing knives are *supposed* to be, but I really like them. Also, it's true that the twine stuff on the handles tends to unravel and come off after the knives have bounced around a little. I haven't found that to negatively affect the way they throw. If anything, it makes them better.