Flow Channel Six-Hole Butterfly Trainer - Blue Steel
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This butterfly trainer is built for pure flow. The six-hole channel handles cut weight without killing control, while the blunt Kriss-style steel training blade lets you put in serious reps without the blood tax. At 9.25 inches overall and 4.77 ounces, it flips fast, tracks straight, and lands where you tell it. If you’re done fighting cheap, rattling trainers, this blue steel balisong trainer is the workhorse you actually progress with.
Butterfly Trainer for Sale with Real Balance and Flow
This isn’t a toy and it’s not cosplay hardware. The Flow Channel Six-Hole Butterfly Trainer - Blue Steel is a full-size steel balisong trainer built for people who actually flip. Steel channel handles, six precision-cut holes per side, and a blunt Kriss-style training blade give you a trainer that feels like a real butterfly knife in the hand, without the edge.
Open, it runs 9.25 inches overall with a 4-inch training blade. Closed, it rides at 5.5 inches, pocketable and ready for daily reps. At 4.77 ounces, this butterfly trainer lives in that sweet spot where momentum, speed, and control all show up at the same time.
Butterfly Trainer for Sale with True Steel Construction
Collectors and serious flippers don’t care about mystery alloys and plastic junk. This trainer is steel on steel, front to back. The blade is a blunt Kriss-profile steel trainer, matte blue finished to match the handles. It carries the real weight and rigidity you expect from a working balisong, so your muscle memory actually transfers when you pick up a live blade.
Channel Steel Handles with Six-Hole Flow Design
The dual-channel steel handles give you strength and stiffness you don’t get from cheap sandwich builds. Each handle features six circular cutouts per side, drilled for a reason: they strip out excess weight, tune the balance, and give you a fast, predictable rotation. The channels also guard the training blade spine during closed carry and repeated drops. Rounded edges keep it from chewing up your fingers during long sessions.
Kriss-Style Training Blade for High-Volume Reps
The Kriss-style blade isn’t just a visual flex. That wavy profile adds character, yes, but more importantly it shifts mass along the blade in a way that keeps the flip snappy and honest. The edge is fully blunt, purpose-built for training, with a plain profile and matte blue finish that cuts glare but still shows off in motion. You can throw hours of rollovers, aerials, and behind-the-back work at this trainer without worrying about slicing yourself open.
Balanced Butterfly Trainer Built for Real-World Practice
A good balisong trainer lives or dies by its balance. At 4.77 ounces, this one hits the line between sluggish and twitchy. The six-hole design draws weight out of the handles so they swing cleanly, helping newer flippers learn control and more advanced users dial in precision tricks.
That overall length of 9.25 inches means the handle spacing and blade length track what most full-size butterflies run. If you’re training for live balisong carry, this is the size you want. The standard end latch keeps the handles locked when you throw it in a bag or pocket, and the torx pivot hardware is straightforward for anyone who maintains their own knives and trainers.
Collector-Level Trainer with Everyday Abuse in Mind
This butterfly trainer is built to be dropped, fumbled, and slammed shut thousands of times. Steel handles, steel blade, simple hardware. No fragile gimmicks, no fragile coatings. The full blue matte finish gives it a clean, uniform look that stands out in a roll of plain stainless trainers and makes it easy to spot when you lose track of it on a busy bench.
If you collect balisongs, you already know a good trainer earns its keep by how often you grab it. This one isn’t the safe queen. It’s the piece you grab when you’re watching TV, standing in the garage, or killing time in the yard. It’s the trainer you hand to a friend who wants to learn without handing them stitches.
Legal Context: Training Butterfly Knives and Adult Buyers
A butterfly trainer like this sits in a different lane than a live, sharpened balisong. There’s no cutting edge, no sharpened point, and it’s purpose-built as a training tool. That matters in a lot of jurisdictions. Many states that regulate live butterfly knives treat unsharpened trainers differently, and in plenty of places, a training butterfly knife is simply another legal tool.
Laws still vary by state and sometimes by city. Some states are wide open on trainers and live balisongs. Others care more about blades, edges, and carry intent. The smart move is simple: you know where you live, you know how you carry, and you double-check your local laws if you’re not sure. We treat this as what it is — a legal, purpose-built butterfly trainer for practice and collection — and we sell it to adults who know how they want to use it.
Questions About Brass Knuckles For Sale
Are brass knuckles legal to buy?
Brass knuckles are legal to buy in a number of U.S. states and restricted or banned in others. Some states allow brass knuckles outright, some allow ownership but restrict carry, and a few ban them entirely. States like Texas and a handful of others have opened up their laws, while places like California still keep them on the prohibited list. If you’re shopping brass knuckles for sale, you confirm your state and local law before you buy or carry. Adult buyers do that once, then shop with a clear head.
What material are quality brass knuckles made from?
Serious pieces are usually cut from solid brass, steel, or aluminum. Solid brass knuckles bring the weight, patina, and old-school appeal collectors like. Steel versions push strength and durability, sometimes running slimmer profiles with the same impact. Aluminum keeps things lighter but still rigid. The throwaway junk is pot metal and mystery castings — soft, brittle, and not worth the drawer space. Collectors chasing the best brass knuckles for sale stick to real alloys with honest heft.
What should I look for when buying brass knuckles?
Start with material: solid brass or steel if you care about long-term value and feel. Then look at machining and finish — clean edges, uniform finish, no casting voids or sharp flashing. Fit matters too: finger holes that fit your hand, no weird hot spots, and a profile that sits flat in the palm. If legality is in play where you live, you already know to confirm your state’s position on brass knuckles for sale, carry, and transport. After that, it’s simple: you buy the piece that feels right and earns its place in your kit or collection.
Buy a Butterfly Trainer That Actually Moves You Forward
If you’re tired of flimsy trainers that don’t feel anything like the real thing, this Flow Channel Six-Hole Butterfly Trainer - Blue Steel is the correction. Full-size, steel-built, balanced for flow, and priced to beat destruction without a second thought. It’s the trainer you can drop, flip, and hammer on day after day until the tricks are in your bones. When you’re ready to buy a butterfly trainer that actually respects your time and your hands, this is the one that belongs in your rotation.
| Blade Length (inches) | 4 |
| Overall Length (inches) | 9.25 |
| Closed Length (inches) | 5.5 |
| Weight (oz.) | 4.77 |
| Blade Color | Blue |
| Blade Finish | Matte |
| Blade Style | Kriss |
| Blade Edge | Plain |
| Handle Finish | Matte |
| Theme | Training |
| Is Trainer | Yes |