

🎯 Hit your mark, own the moment with NedFoss KUNA Throwing Knives!
The NedFoss KUNA Throwing Knives 6-Pack features 10" full tang stainless steel blades with a robust 0.2" thickness, designed for durability and precision. Each knife weighs 9.24oz, balanced for perfect rotation, and includes a tear-resistant TPR rubber handle for superior grip. The set comes with a convenient all-in-one sheath, making it ideal for recreational use, competitions, and outdoor adventures.










| ASIN | B0D8XR9F4S |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #138,108 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #117 in Martial Arts Knives |
| Blade Edge | V-Grind |
| Blade Length | 5.6 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Spear Point |
| Brand Name | NedFoss |
| Color | KUNA Pro_Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (46) |
| Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
| Handle Material | Thermoplastic Rubber (TPR) |
| Included Components | Sheath |
| Item Length | 10 Inches |
| Manufacturer | NEDFOSS |
| Model Name | Throwing Knives |
| Model Number | KUNA |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Backyard Game, Camping, Competitions, Family Games, Gift, Outdoor Games for Adults and Family, Team Building, Recreation, Throwing Game |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Special Features | Fixed Blade, Full Tang, Long Thick Blade, Non Slip, TPR Rubber Wrapped Handle |
| Style | Japanese |
| Unit Count | 6.0 Count |
D**S
Great quality, good value
Great quality. So glad I bought these.
M**D
Great throwing knives
The weight is perfect in my opinion. I throw quite a bit and was able to land all six first go with the military style half spin. My wife and kids were able to stick one each first try with zero experience and no technique. Rubber grip doesn’t seem real durable but they work just the same without and aren’t necessary any way. For the money I am very pleased and even if they cost double I would still be pleased. Bottom line is these are a great buy, they work well and have enough weight for some real power.
J**Y
Good Starting Set
These throwing knives are a little tricky to master when throwing, but that's just how they are supposed to be. Moreover, the quality of this equipment is perfectly in line with the price of the product.
H**S
Fantastic knifes
Great blades with near perfect balance and weight. Little on the heavy side for basic targets. But all in all amazing
P**S
great knives!
Complete novice here. My 16 yr/o son has been begging for a set of throwing knives / spikes to learn a new skill. He has no aspirations to become a Ninja assassin or anything silly like that. We just live in South Louisiana where hunting, fishing and archery are all casual pastimes. Throwing metal blades at a wooden target didn’t seem out of the realm of what constitutes normal everyday outdoor fun, and I thought this would be something fun to do together. I picked this set up along with a stack of 2X6s at Home Depot. We built a 4'X4' heavy standing target and got to work. While I have zero basis for comparison against other styles or types of throwing knives, I do own quite a few survival and hunting knives along with dozens of various pocket knives. In other words, I know blades well enough to speak somewhat intelligently, but know very little about how this may translate into the skillset of throwing knives. What I liked: 1) The weight and sharpness. These are heavy knives, roughly 3/16" thick. We threw them together for roughly 30 minutes yesterday into our new 4'X4' target made of 2X6s, and rarely did we hit with the tip and not stick. Learning to land tip down is a skill we both have a great deal of work before we master, but knowing a correctly thrown blade will not bounce out is comforting. I would imagine throwing these knives into the vertical grain of a stump ring would make for a softer and more ideal target, but these hefty knives did just fine against the horizontal grain of the pine. Will hang some stump rings from our boards when I can get my hands on some. 2) The hardness and corrosion resistance. While the product description does not list the actual type of stainless steel, I would guess something at or below the level of 440C or 8Cr13Mov. For the price, it has to be some variant of a budget stainless, thus needing the corrosion resistant Teflon-like coating. High end stainless that wouldn't need a coating would make these blades preventatively expensive, and who would want to throw something like that anyway? Having said all that, I was very impressed with the steel's hardness, impact resistance and edge retention. As beginners, our knives bounced all over the place as we began to learn the best distances to throw from and how to flip with a consistent amount of spin. After 30 minutes of very hard use and blades bouncing all over the place, there was no loss in sharpness or coating. The knives just looked a little dirtier than they were when we started, and we put them through quite a bit of abuse. 3) The rubber handles. Good grip. But I’m thinking this is something we appreciate as beginners, but may become a hinderance as our skills improve. What I’m not sure about: 1) The weight. As with the rubber handles, I’m thinking this may be something we both appreciate now, but also a attribute that may limits our progression. Weight has its place, but there is something to be said for high speed / low drag. Blade impact power is nothing more than velocity X mass. If you can up velocity, you can lower mass but still have the same result. As we to learn how to throw correctly with more power, I can see how a lighter blade may become more desirable. Only time will tell, so take this point as just my personal intuition. 2) The shape of the blade makes throwing from the blade end almost impossible. It’s a fat, tapered spearpoint. You are forced to throw these bales from the handle which limits the distance increments that you can throw from (I think). 3) The fabric sheath. Its somewhat cheaply made but does give you nice rollable storage for your blades from day one. For the price, I am not disappointed. I’m a big fan of leather though and can see having a custom sheath made in our future. I would not want to have paid for one now as I’m not certain that this will be the style of knives we stick with. Again, time will tell. For now, I am very pleased.
J**N
Good weight and balance
Nice weight and balance, not too impressed with the rubber handle covering it gets damaged easily overall pretty decent.
D**S
Very cool!
I've got one of these throwing stars, but never used it. I always wanted to try throwing knives. When they arrived, even hubby was commenting on how good they look. They're very sturdy, I love the design and it's full tang so it shouldn't break or damage easily. The red sleeves work well and are easily visible. I started throwing them at a hay bale with a target on it, had a few go inside a bit deep because I didn't hit the target so it was hard to get them out. Now I have no idea how to really learn knife throwing well but from trying these out I think they throw well and handle really good. They don't slip out of my hands and are very sharp. Definitely not easy to hit a small target with, and (something I didn't think about) to hit with the blade.... as otherwise the knife just bounces off the target. I definitely need a lot of practice now, can't wait to use these knives more!
M**T
Fun for honing your Ninja skills!
Truth be told I have no aspirations of becoming a ninja. I got these on a whim after going to an axe throwing place. I feel like the knives are a bit more challenging to get the hang of, but nonetheless it is fun. They look and feel like good quality and the knives are very sharp. There is a hefty weight to the knives which I'm sure helps them stick. They are also well balanced for throwing purposes. The blade is on both sides and the sharp edge goes about 2.5" down from the tip. They stick well into softer wood and trees. It will stick in a hard plywood, but it doesn't penetrate as deeply. The rubber handle is comfortable, but I do wonder if it would be better without a handle. This is the first set I've ever tried so I have no basis for comparison. Overall a quality product that is lots of fun.
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