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Bear And Son Butterfly Trainer Knife 5 Inch Closed Safe Practice Blunt Tip 3.63 Inch 440 Stainless Beginner Friendly

Bear And Son Butterfly Trainer Knife 5 Inch Closed Safe Practice Blunt Tip 3.63 Inch 440 Stainless Beginner Friendly

BCSS15TR |
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Bear & Son's Butterfly Trainer SS15TR offers a safe, practice-focused way to master butterfly flips without the risk of a sharp blade. Designed for beginners and hobbyists, this trainer mimics the weight and balance of a traditional balisong while keeping drills risk-free.

  • Blade length: 3.63" (9.22 cm) blade with a blunt tip, unsharpened 440 stainless steel for safe handling during learning drills
  • Closed length: 5" (12.7 cm) to support stable grip transitions and natural flipping motion
  • Material: 440 stainless steel blade paired with a stainless handle for durability and a balanced feel
  • Finish: Black powder coat on blade and handle for corrosion resistance and reduced glare
  • Safety design: Blunt tip and trainer construction to minimize risk while practicing
  • Packaging: Boxed for easy gifting, storage, or display
  • Ideal use: Practicing butterfly flips, finger passes, and grip transitions before moving to a live blade
  • Balance and feel: Specifically shaped to mimic the weight and balance of a traditional butterfly knife to build muscle memory

This trainer is a practical, low-risk stepping stone for beginners. The 3.63" blade length provides a realistic feel without compromising safety, while the 5" closed length supports smooth transitions and confident handling. Durable 440 stainless construction and a black powder finish ensure the knife withstands frequent practice sessions and ongoing use in class or solo drills. Whether you’re starting out, refining technique, or teaching a workshop, this boxed trainer helps you learn core butterfly skills—flips, finger passes, and grip changes—before handling a live blade.

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