(Part 2) Top products from r/throwing
We found 6 product mentions on r/throwing. We ranked the 26 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.
22. Bahco Hatchet Fibreglass Handle Hfgps 1000G
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Artikelnummer: HFGPS-0,7-400FGGrösse: 430mmGewicht: 1070g
23. Gil Hibben Professional Throwing Axe
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
12-Inch overall lengthStainless steel constructionTrigger-grip designOne piece constructionIncludes a genuine leather sheath
24. Magnum Bailey Mini Bo-Kri Knife
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
420J2 stainless steelIncludes leather sheathIncludes legstraps10-3/4 in. long and weighs 7.6 oz.
25. Sportcraft Pubmaster Bristle Dartboard
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
Official-size bristle dartboard with self-healing playfieldMade of tournament-quality sisal bristleHigh-tensile-steel wire spider adds durabilityLarge, easy-to-read numbers; hardware includedMeasures 18 x 1-1/2 inches; darts sold separatelyOfficial size 18" x 1.5" Bristle DartboardSelf healing tourn...
26. SOG FSA8-CP Flash II 8 in. Straight Edge EDC Knife
Sentiment score: 1
Number of reviews: 1
QUICK OPEN POCKET KNIVES: The SOG Flash II everyday carry knife serves as a daily carry flip knife with assisted opening tech; these folding knives measure 4.5 inches in closed lengthFLIPPER KNIFE W/ LIGHTWEIGHT KNIFE HANDLE: A 3.5 inch straight edge sharp pocket knife blade makes these EDC pocket k...
I throw other things, but I just wanted to say that the SOG Flash II is perfectly balanced for throwing. I also throw Gill Hibben Gen. II small.
I use a dartboard in a cabinet, which is mounted onto a plywood board mounted on the wall.
It works pretty good, but I worry about noise, so I try to limit it to times where it's okay to play loud music.
Trying trick shots (2-4x at a time) can get really loud if they don't stick, with all of the clanging.
Also, you are pretty limited with distances.
I throw these
I had this, and loved it until it ricocheted off the corner of my target and into my pond.
Well the knives I've had problems with are all disposed of and were cheap crap so I got what I payed for.
The knife I bought that was a step up from what I was throwing is still cheap but has been treating me a lot better but still bends a bit. Boker Mini Bo-Kri
I have tried throwing underhanded. My brain is no good at it. It feels unnatural. So I imagine you aren't throwing very hard this way. Just hard enough to stick it in the target, right? Is that how most people throw?
Fiberglass have more flex indeed.
Infact on my chopping axe i use wood handles because the hit is better and stronger, but the chopping axe handle is 3 feet long. On a throwing axe handle, less than 20 inches, the difference in flexing is not even noticeable.
If you like the shape, in the US you can find the Bacho model,it's almost identical but much more expensive than mine.
Get the exact same knife maker, brand, and all from Amazon for ten dollars less. Amazon true flight cold steel
Edit: fixed phone grammar