Smith & Wesson Bullseye Throwing Knives (3) with Nylon Sheath vs Nabalis Canyon Balisong Trainer with 420 Stainless Steel
Overall winner: Smith & Wesson Bullseye Throwing Knives (3) with Nylon Sheath
Key Differences
Smith & Wesson (A) is a three-piece full-tang throwing knife set with a lower listed price tier, high review count and higher average rating; it’s aimed at throwers wanting balanced knives and includes a sheath. Nabalis (B) is a single balisong trainer made from 420 stainless steel with a bushing system and spare parts for smooth flipping and greater perceived durability, but some users find it heavy and it’s unsharpened
Smith & Wesson Bullseye Throwing Knives (3) with Nylon Sheath
Set of three throwing knives with full tang stainless construction and protective nylon sheath. Well balanced and suitable for beginners; some users note varying sharpness and durability
Pros
- well balanced for throwing
- includes protective nylon sheath
- 3-knife set
- durable 2Cr13 stainless blade
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
- edge sharpness varies by user
Nabalis Canyon Balisong Trainer with 420 Stainless Steel
Balisong trainer with unsharpened blade and stainless steel handle for practicing flipping. Durable 420 stainless steel and a bushing system for smooth operation; includes spare parts. Customer note: good build quality and value for money
Pros
- unsharpened trainer blade
- 420 stainless steel construction
- bushing system for smooth flipping
- spare parts included
Cons
- weight considerations mentioned as mixed reviews
- some users find it a bit heavy
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Smith & Wesson |
| Durability | Nabalis |
| Versatility | Smith & Wesson |
| User Reviews | Smith & Wesson |