🦋 Flip into Fun with Safety and Style!
The VORNNEX Practice Butterfly Knife Trainer is a premium unsharpened trainer designed for both beginners and intermediate users. Made from durable 404 stainless steel, it features a perfectly balanced 6Oz weight for smooth flipping. Its ergonomic design ensures comfort, making it the ideal choice for mastering butterfly knife skills without the risk of injury.
Recommended Uses For Product | 露营 |
Brand | VORNNEX |
Model Name | Practice Butterfly knife Trainer |
Special Feature | Stainless Steel,Durable |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Comb |
Handle Material | Stainless Steel |
Color | Silver |
Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
Style | Modern |
Blade Length | 4 Inches |
Theme | Butterfly |
Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Blade Shape | Tanto Point |
Blade Edge | Convex |
Is Cordless? | Yes |
Reusability | Reusable |
Item Length | 9.13 Inches |
Orientation | Pointing |
Manufacturer | I-tech |
UPC | 768390997712 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 5.75 x 2.01 x 0.71 inches |
Package Weight | 0.14 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 9.13 x 0.01 x 0.01 inches |
Brand Name | VORNNEX |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Part Number | VDK2017118 |
N**N
Perfect for a beginner to practice
Does exactly as advertised, I’ve dropped it several times and not so much as a wiggle in the handles. Extremely durable, the safety is obviously high since there is no sharpened blade. It’s heavy in the hand and it’s easy to keep your grip because of the engraved designs. The knife is not stiff at all, it swings freely and easily.
J**
Cheap but solid
While I do recommend spending about 4x more on a good trainer, this is very nice for the price. Alittle flimsy, sure, but it won’t fall apart in your hand, that’s for sure. I’ve spent about $800 on 3 high end trainers, this was not one of them… start with this one, I beg you
E**E
2 downsides; overall surprisingly good quality for the price
Def good quality for the price, feels like real stainless steel even. It's decently heavy. Two downsides that I've noticed:1. It doesn't close all the way, in the pic you can see clearly. That's as far as it goes, I find it more satisfying when it closes completely.2. The handles are significantly heavier than the blade so it's hard to balance it for tricks like fanning.
G**S
Good trainer!
Fun and easy to use. Wish the faux blade wasn’t so symmetrical though.
B**G
Nice very nice
Was pleasantly surprised! It was made very well soild not loose & janky I wish I'd bought 2 -1 for me 1 for my kid
A**X
Okay Practice Trainer, but Needs Some Breaking In
I picked up the silver version of the VORNNEX Practice Butterfly Knife Trainer a while ago, and it's been an okay option for practicing. The build quality is decent—it's a full-metal knife, so it feels solid in the hand, but it has a bit of a downside. One of the hinges tends to stick sometimes, which makes flipping the knife a little tricky. It took some time to get the hinge worn down so it would move smoothly, which was a bit annoying at first.The knife is pretty heavy, which is something to keep in mind if you're just starting out. If you don't hold it properly, it can hurt your hands after a while. The full metal construction gives it a sturdy feel, but that weight can really put a strain on your hands, especially when you're flipping for an extended period.It's a decent practice trainer for the price, but the sticking hinge and the weight can be a bit frustrating, especially for beginners. Once you get the hinge worked in and get used to the weight, it works fine, but it might take a little time to get there. The silver color adds a nice sleek touch to it as well.
A**R
Better than average Balisong trainer
Two days ago, I could do the basic double roll out opening/closing, and nothing more. Learned it as a kid (long, long time ago). Then I started playing with a butterfly beer opener and decided I'd like a real trainer because the bottle opener's balance seemed wrong, and there's a ton of play in the joints. So, I researched and ordered this VORNNEX.First impression: For $15, the materials are good. Balance is much better than what I had before (but I don't have a lot to compare to) -- it's probably slightly handle heavy, but that seems ok for now. The only problem I have is that I can't put it down and the edges are not smooth, and the pins sticking up near the base of the blade have very sharp edges. The result is that after 24h, my hand feels pretty beat up and sore.Progress: In the 24h I've owned this trainer, I've learned verticals and basic rollout openings both regular and inverted, orbit, ice pick, latch drop, backhand twirl, quick draw, Y2K roll, some sort of finger roll that makes an infinite combo with the Y2K, and maybe a couple other things. In short, it works!Recommendations: Get out your Dremmel or a file and smooth all the sharp edges on the insides of the handle scales, blade edges, and tips of exposed pins. Then get back to practice.Other people have said this is a heavy knife. I agree that it's not light, but I don't think that's a problem. Extra momentum means you can do moves more slowly, which is easier when you're a beginner. I do wish it was 10" overall though, instead of 9" (~10 inch knives seem to be most popular with flippers).
E**
Just be careful because this is slightly heavy
Great for practice!
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