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3 throwing knives in set
1/8" thick solid stainless steel construction
Designed by Gil Hibben
Includes durable nylon sheath with hard liner
8 5/8" overall length
*This Item Cannot Ship to the Following States: NY
3 throwing knives in set
1/8" thick solid stainless steel construction
Designed by Gil Hibben
Includes durable nylon sheath with hard liner
8 5/8" overall length
*This Item Cannot Ship to the Following States: NY
Product Description
This throwing knife set was designed by Gil Hibben, who is a master knife maker, an avid knife thrower, and author of the Hibben knife-throwing guide. The Generation 2 is Gil's updated design of his original Hibben Throwing Knives. Constructed with one-piece of tempered stainless steel, these throwers feature an ergonomic handle design that guides the hand into the same consistent and accurate release each time they are thrown.
I have had this set for over 5 years now and love them! They are sturdy (no bending or tip breaks) and are beautifully balanced for my style of throwing. I bought another Hibben set for my daughter and another Hibben set for my son. The quality is worth the price. Other "bargain" sets have been extremely disappointing in quality and throwability.
Triumphman Feb 12, 2012 (5 out of 5)
Large Pro Thrower Triple Set
UPS just delivered these big boys. They are awesome! I have been throwing them at a squirrel target. I have squirrels on my roof, bird feeder, and all over. They are brazen too. Not frightened off by anything. I have no dog or cat. So I can get close enough to throw this knife. I can't wait for the first kill! Bye bye squirrel! These feel great in my hand and fly really straight at the target. Get these and have some fun!
Allen Rogerson Jun 04, 2021 (4 out of 5)
GH2011 Triple Thrower Set
Great Set. Actual dimensions:
Weight = 6.1oz Avg (174g avg)
Length = 8 5/8" Avg (220mm avg)
Thickness = 3/16" (4.76mm)
Pros;
I'm not great at no spin throwing, but half spin, full spin, 1.5x spin, 2x spin, etc. are all great. Good penetration on end grain targets (recommended).
Handle edges are curved (no sharp 90 degree edges). A major plus for throwing knives.
Cons:
Blade was nearly razor sharp. Not good for half spin throwing. Had to file them down to prevent cutting myself.
chris Nov 18, 2014 (4 out of 5)
MY PREFERENCE
I combat(no spin)throw, and these are my fav. Granted all the tips broke soon after purchase,but i reshaped them and they have lasted 4 years and counting.
jeff Jan 30, 2012 (3 out of 5)
Gil Hibben large triple throwing generation 2
This is a nice looking knife but, unless your good at throwing I wouldn't recommend these knifes for a beginner. I own three and the tips will bend or break by not pulling them straight out of wood or when they stick the target at left & right angles over time. I've been throwing (combat) style or (quarter spin) for over a year and enjoy throwing this knife, Although I am a little disappointed in MR. HIBBENs designed in this KNIFE with such a thin long tip, given his reputation. Don't miss understand me, All of my knifes are his but this one disappoints me only at the tip.
daniel Jan 14, 2014 (2 out of 5)
brittle
I recently bought these knifes and they seemed to throw ok but in a month or to two tips had broken off making them useless, I have never seen a knife brake so fast I would not recommend these knifes too anyone.
ani Apr 26, 2014 (1 out of 5)
cheap
these are very cheap. i threw them the first day and they broke this is just for show, and they are not even appealing to the eye.
Michael Renn Feb 10, 2014 (1 out of 5)
broke
Studied at length to decide which knives to buy. Chose these. Within and hour of throwing had broken two tips. I'm afraid to throw the third again. May break it too. I wouldn't advise throwing this knife into a hard target like, uh, wood. It might be better suited for throwing at a compressed cardboard target. Or human flesh, if that was legal. Just don't hit the bone.