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Reddit mentions of Anlado Balisong Butterfly Knife Trainer Practice with O-Ring Latch - Enhanced Version - Black Metal Steel - no Offensive Blade - for Beginner, Children, Butterfly Knives Lover and More
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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Anlado Balisong Butterfly Knife Trainer Practice with O-Ring Latch - Enhanced Version - Black Metal Steel - no Offensive Blade - for Beginner, Children, Butterfly Knives Lover and More. Here are the top ones.
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- No offensive blade: this butterfly trainer is for learning how to use the thing without all the cuts and bruising to the hands; the unsharpened blade of our practice butterfly knife will keep you away from danger as a beginner
- Gift for your friend: this is a gift one for your friend if they are a butterfly knives lover; they can practice without harmful
- Durable: unlike the normal butterfly training, we use enhanced 440c stainless steel and enhanced screws to make sure it can last long till you get the hang of it and are able to move on to the thing
- Balance: we calculate a weight balance of the butterfly knife trainer, 5,83 oz, 5" blade and a center of mass to make sure you can flip it smoothly
- 100 percent: if you are not 100 percent satisfied with our utensils and if they do not exceed your expectations, we will replace them or refund your money with no questions asked why because we love you because customer satisfaction is our primary goal because we want to ensure you always have a smile on your face when using; butterfly knife trainersw
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Color | black |
Length | 5.39 Inches |
Weight | 0.4 Pounds |
Width | 0.71 Inches |
you can buy a dull, practice balisong.
You do not need anything over 20 bucks for a trainer. If you feel like you really want something high quality, just buy your balisong and put a bit of duct tape on the edge. I recommend this. Make sure you have a few Torx screwdrivers on hand to tighten it every once in a while.
I feel u dude. I’m flipping this . I’m looking to flip a triton clone or something. I don’t got much of a budget either.
So I've been fidgeting with a trainer I bought (https://www.amazon.com/Anlado-Balisong-Butterfly-Trainer-Practice/dp/B06W5KSDY5) and now I decided to try and get a little more deliberate with my "training." I have no one to help in person so I appreciate any guidance or suggestions.
I started with this list to give me some structure (https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHiueU_hUKFwM6kV8WTVF9fBGpIeat8Ba) and I'm currently on the 2nd video, which details the Fan (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YKZjkQzNo8)
I can get it to work most of the time but pretty often when I do the flip out, both the handle and the blade end up on the same side, so rather than a T, I end up more with an L. If I wait to start rotating until after the handle has already hit the back of my fingers, it works consistently. Thus, my guess is that I'm starting the rotation too soon and I just need more practice to start the rotation at the right point.
Also, most of the time when I do start fanning the blade ends up straight out and only occasionally perpendicular to my hand. Any tips for keeping the T shape consistent while fanning? I'm assuming it's just another practice thing but figured I'd ask.
https://www.amazon.com/Anlado-Balisong-Butterfly-Trainer-Practice/dp/B06W5KSDY5/ref=alp_dpwidget_a_m_?th=1&psc=1&smid=A2LLFT2RSK0HP7
Not plastic but metal with no blade, plastic ones found generally in shady markets that sell pipes and bongs