Z-Hunter Three Piece Throwing Knife Set ZB-155SET - Two Tone Black Silver Knives With Neon Green Handles
Z-Hunter Three Piece Throwing Knife Set ZB-155SET - Two Tone Black Silver Knives With Neon Green Handles
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Z-Hunter Three Piece Throwing Knife Set ZB-155SET - Two Tone Black Silver Knives With Neon Green Handles
Z-Hunter Three Piece Throwing Knife Set ZB-155SET - Two Tone Black Silver Knives With Neon Green Handles
The Z-Hunter ZB-155SET is a three-piece throwing knife kit built for serious practice and reliable performance. Designed for hobbyists, clubs, and personal training, it pairs durable stainless steel construction with a bold, distinctive look.
- Set Composition: Three throwing knives included, each 6 1/2" overall with a 3 1/4" double-edged blade for balanced, repeatable throws.
- Construction & Finish: One-piece stainless steel design with a two-tone black and silver finish, delivering durability and a striking appearance.
- Grip Design: Neon green cord-wrapped handles plus a finger ring provide secure grip and versatile throwing styles.
- Carrying & Storage: Black nylon belt sheath holds all three knives, simplifying transport and on-site readiness.
- Distinctive Aesthetics: Green biohazard logo adds a bold, recognizable design element.
- Target Practice Kit: Includes a 9" diameter target board so you can start practicing accuracy immediately.
The Z-Hunter ZB-155SET offers a complete, ready-to-practice package that suits a range of users—from beginners taking their first throws to intermediate hobbyists building a steady routine. The full set helps you focus on technique rather than sourcing individual components: three identical knives for consistent balance, a sturdy target board for structured drills, and a durable sheath for safe storage and transport. Neon handles improve visibility in outdoor lighting, and the full-tang, one-piece construction supports repeated throws with confidence. Use this kit for backyard sessions, club practice nights, or training at the range, and track progress by noting hit zones on the included board.
