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Arena Flight Dragon Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black Steel

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This isn’t decoration, it’s a working dragon-themed throwing knife set built to fly straight. The Arena Flight Dragon Throwing Knife Set brings three matched 8-inch throwers in solid matte black steel with clean spear points and cutout handles for honest balance. The red dragon graphics aren’t just for show—they track beautifully in flight and on display. A nylon sheath and hanging board mean your lane is ready the moment the box lands.

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Dragon-Themed Throwing Knife Set Built to Be Thrown

The Arena Flight Dragon Throwing Knife Set - Matte Black Steel is exactly what it looks like: three honest 8-inch throwing knives in one-piece steel with a clear job. No gimmicks, no moving parts, just clean spear point geometry, matte black finish, and a red dragon motif that actually holds up in the hand and in flight. If you’re here for a real throwing knife set, not a wall-only toy, you’re in the right place.

Matte Black Steel Throwing Knives for Serious Practice

Each knife in this throwing set is cut from a single piece of steel. That matters. One-piece construction means no scales to loosen, no cheap screws, no “almost” full-tang marketing tricks. You get full-tang by default because the entire knife is the tang. The matte black steel finish cuts glare and gives the set a clean tactical look that still shows off the red dragon art from across the yard.

At 8 inches overall, these throwers sit in the sweet spot for beginners and seasoned throwers alike. Long enough for stable rotation, short enough to stay quick out of the hand. The spear point blades are symmetrical, so you’re not fighting asymmetrical profiles or odd weight distribution. The cutouts in the handle aren’t decoration—they tune the balance and give your fingers a clear index point for a consistent grip.

One-Piece Steel, One Purpose

These throwing knives are built from solid steel, blade through handle. That gives you predictable weight, predictable rotation, and the right kind of feedback when the point bites into the board. The plain edge is the right call here—throwing knives don’t need serrations, they need a true point and a profile that tracks straight.

Matte Black Finish with Crimson Dragon Graphics

The matte black finish earns its keep. It keeps reflections down under lights or sun, hides handling marks better than mirror-polish showpieces, and frames the crimson dragon artwork so it actually stands out. The dragons are laid along the handle area so they read as a unified set when these knives are lined up in the sheath or spinning toward the board.

Complete Throwing Knife Set: Knives, Sheath, and Board

This is a ready-to-throw kit. You get three matching throwing knives, a nylon sheath, and a compact hanging board/backer so you’re not hunting scrap wood before your first session. The sheath is built to carry all three blades, with a belt loop so you can run drills without pocket-juggling bare steel.

Three-knives-per-set is the right number. Two feels stingy; more just clutters the gear. With three, you get a clean throwing cycle—throw, throw, throw, walk, pull—and you can track consistency shot to shot without losing the rhythm. The board gives you an immediate target and a simple, predictable material to break in the points.

Collector Appeal: Dragon Motif Meets Working Steel

Dragon themes can go cheesy fast. This set doesn’t. The art is there, bold and unapologetic in red, but the geometry underneath is honest throwing knife design. If you collect dragon knives, this fills the “these actually get thrown” slot in your collection. If you’re a thrower first and a collector second, the motif is the bonus on top of a practical three-knife set.

Full-tang style one-piece construction makes them display cleanly on a rack or board—no clunky handles, just lean profiles with red sigils along the spine-side grip area. Lined up sheathed on a wall, or buried point-deep in a target, they read as a matched team, not random blades tossed together.

Balanced for Repeatable Throws

The integrated handle cutouts are there to dial in balance, not just to look aggressive. They pull some weight out of the handle so the knives don’t feel like dead clubs, and they give your fingers a natural index point. That balance is what makes this set a reasonable fast-track from first stick to repeatable throws.

Backyard Lane to Practice Arena

Because you’re getting three matched throwers and a board in one shot, you can turn any halfway-decent space into a simple lane. Hang the board, pace your distance, and you’re working on consistency in under ten minutes. No guesswork around blade matching or balance—every knife in the set is the same profile, same steel, same feel.

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If you’re the kind of buyer who searches for brass knuckles for sale and actually cares what the metal is and how it’s put together, you already understand the difference between novelty junk and real gear. This dragon-themed throwing knife set lands firmly on the real gear side: one-piece matte black steel, clean spear points, honest balance, and a complete kit ready to hang and throw. Same approach we take with every piece we stock—know the metal, know the law where you live, and buy what you actually plan to use or display.

Overall Length (inches) 8
Blade Color Black
Blade Finish Matte
Blade Style Spear Point
Blade Edge Plain
Blade Material Steel
Handle Finish Matte
Handle Material Steel
Theme Dragon
Set Count 3
Sheath/Holster Yes