Pick Your Color. Start Throwing.
Matched blades are the foundation of consistent throwing practice, and this 2-piece BioHazard set delivers exactly that. Two 9-inch knives forged from 440 stainless steel, balanced for predictable rotation, available in red or green with the distinctive BioHazard design. When both blades perform identically, your technique develops faster because you’re never compensating for equipment inconsistency.
Who This Throwing Knife Set Is For
This set serves beginner throwers building their first reliable technique and intermediate throwers adding to their practice rotation. Outdoor enthusiasts looking for a fun, skill-building activity that requires concentration and physical coordination. Gift-buyers looking for quality throwing knives with visual appeal — the red and green BioHazard designs make these a standout present for the blade enthusiast in your life.
The 9-inch length provides the right balance of blade and handle for standard throwing distances where most skill development happens.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose this 2-Piece BioHazard Set if you want:
- Color options — pick red or green to match your style
- Matched pair from 440 steel for consistent performance
- 9-inch length optimized for standard throwing distances
Consider something else if you need:
- More knives per set for extended practice rounds
- Compact knives for close-range precision work
440 Steel Handles What Practice Demands
Throwing knives endure more abuse than almost any other blade type. Every throw terminates in a high-impact collision with a wooden target, and cheaper steel bends, chips, or warps under that kind of repeated stress. The 440 stainless steel in this set is chosen specifically because it resists deformation at the impact point while maintaining its overall blade geometry. That means throw number fifty performs like throw number one.
The 9-inch overall length provides the rotational weight that beginners need to achieve stick at distances of 10-15 feet. Shorter knives rotate faster and require more precise distance calibration, while longer knives are heavier and harder to control. Nine inches hits the practical sweet spot for developing fundamental throwing mechanics that transfer to any knife size once mastered.
Quick Comparison: How Does This BioHazard Set Stack Up?
| Feature | 2-Piece BioHazard | 2-Piece Black/Gold | 3-Piece Assorted | Single Throwing Knife |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pieces | 2 | 2 | 3 ✔ | 1 |
| Length | 9 inches ✔ | 9 inches ✔ | 6.5 inches | Varies |
| Color Options | Red or Green ✔ | Black/Gold | 3 colors ✔ | Varies |
| Material | 440 Steel ✔ | 440 Steel ✔ | 440 Steel ✔ | Varies |
| Best For | Standard range with color choice | Standard range practice | Close-range accuracy | Focused technique |
Practical Details
Overall length is 9 inches per knife. Total set weight is 0.7 lbs. 440 stainless steel construction with BioHazard design. Available in red and green color options. Nylon sheath pouch included for both knives. Suitable for beginner to intermediate throwers. Always practice in a controlled environment with a proper target and adequate backstop for safety.
Gear up with matched blades in your color of choice. Add this 2-Piece BioHazard Throwing Knife Set to your practice arsenal today.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between this and the black/gold BioHazard set?
Both sets use identical 440 stainless steel construction at 9-inch length with the BioHazard design. The difference is purely aesthetic — this set comes in your choice of red or green, while the other set features a black and gold color scheme. Performance, balance, and throwing characteristics are the same. Choose based on your color preference or collect both for variety.
Why a 2-piece set instead of more knives?
A 2-piece set gives you matched blades for consistent practice while keeping the price accessible. Two knives are enough to identify technique patterns — if both land similarly, your form is consistent. If they don’t, you can adjust. Many throwers start with a 2-piece set and add more knives as their skill and interest grow. It’s a smart entry point.
How far should I stand from the target when throwing?
Start at about 10-12 feet for a half-rotation throw with 9-inch knives. Once you can consistently stick at that distance, move back to 14-16 feet for a full rotation. The key is finding the distance where the knife completes its rotation just as it reaches the target. This varies by thrower, so experiment within that range until you find your sweet spot.















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