OEM-Produkt Wurfmesser D2-Griff DJ2511A1
OEM-Produkt Wurfmesser D2-Griff DJ2511A1
OEM-Produkt Wurfmesser D2-Griff DJ2511A1
OEM-Produkt Wurfmesser D2-Griff DJ2511A1
OEM-Produkt Wurfmesser D2-Griff DJ2511A1
OEM-Produkt Wurfmesser D2-Griff DJ2511A1
OEM-Produkt Wurfmesser D2-Griff DJ2511A1
OEM-Produkt Wurfmesser D2-Griff DJ2511A1

OEM-Wurfmesser D2-Griff Titanbeschichtung Selbstdesign nach Maß ODM DJ2511A1

Art.-Nr.: DJ2511A1

Artikelsegment: Wurfmesser

Designer: Jango

Hauptkörpermaterial: D2

Griffmaterial: D2

Geöffnete Länge: 203 mm/7,99 Zoll

Gesamtdicke: 3,7 mm/0,146 Zoll

Klingenlänge: 68 mm/2,68 Zoll

Gewicht: 101 g/3,56 Unzen

Klingenstil: Speerspitze

Grifffarbe: Schwarz

Klingenfinish: Schwarze Titanbeschichtung

Griffausführung: Schwarze Titanbeschichtung

Mantel: Nylon

Klingenschliff: Flacher Schliff

Regelmäßige Mindestbestellmenge: 300

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Precision Crafted Performance: The Shieldon DJ2511A1 – A Buyer’s Guide

In the world of professional and hobbyist throwing knives, the quest for a blade that combines impeccable performance with high-quality materials and a touch of personalized style is perpetual. Shieldon Manufacturing & Trading Combo addresses this demand with their OEM and ODM services, culminating in the exquisitely designed DJ2511A1 throwing knife. This product isn’t just a tool; it’s a testament to Shieldon’s commitment to excellence, innovation, and customer satisfaction.

Product Overview

Item No. DJ2511A1 stands as a paragon of the throwing knife segment, crafted for both enthusiasts and seasoned professionals. Designed by the renowned Jango, this knife is not merely an instrument but a work of art, meticulously engineered to meet the highest standards of throwing knife aficionados. The DJ2511A1 is a reflection of Shieldon’s dedication to providing customers with self-designed, custom-made throwing knives that embody both precision and reliability.

 

Material Excellence

At the heart of the DJ2511A1’s exceptional performance lies its main body material: D2 steel. Renowned for its wear resistance and edge retention, D2 is a high-carbon, high-chromium tool steel that offers a perfect blend of toughness and durability, making it an ideal choice for a throwing knife that is meant to withstand repeated use and impact.

 

The handle, fashioned from the same D2 material, ensures uniformity in weight and balance, which is crucial for a knife designed to be thrown with precision. The robustness of D2 also offers a reassuring grip, critical for establishing the confidence needed for consistent throwing.

 

Dimensional Precision

The DJ2511A1 boasts an opened length of 203mm (7.99 inches), providing a substantial throwing length while maintaining a compact form factor. A total thickness of 3.7mm (0.146 inches) ensures the knife has the rigidity required for a stable flight path. The blade length of 68mm (2.68 inches) is designed for optimal rotation and ease of control, while the weight of 101g (3.56 oz) gives the thrower a satisfying heft, promoting kinetic energy transfer upon release.

 

Blade and Handle Design

A spear point blade style is chosen for its symmetrical balance, an essential quality that allows for a predictable and straight flight, which is indispensable in competitive throwing scenarios. The handle color is a classic black, versatile and timeless, appealing to a broad range of users.

 

Superior Finish

The DJ2511A1 doesn’t just perform exceptionally; it looks the part, too. A striking black titanium coating on both the blade and handle doesn’t only add a layer of corrosion resistance to the D2 steel; it also provides a sleek, modern aesthetic that stands out in a market saturated with conventional designs. This coating is applied with precision, ensuring that the functionality of the knife is in no way compromised while enhancing its overall durability.

 

Complementary Sheath

Included with the knife is a sheath made from tough nylon, carefully crafted to protect both the blade and the user. This sheath is not only practical in terms of safety; it’s also convenient for storage and transport, allowing throwers to carry their DJ2511A1 to practice sessions and competitions with ease.

 

Blade Grind Consideration

A flat grind is employed for the blade, a choice that speaks to the DJ2511A1’s balanced nature. This grind allows for a strong edge that is capable of sticking into targets without compromising on sharpness, ensuring that each throw is as effective as it is precise.

 

Purchasing Terms

Shieldon understands the diverse needs of businesses and thus offers a regular MOQ of 300. This flexible approach ensures that both small and large operations have the opportunity to stock the DJ2511A1 without the pressure of excessive minimum order quantities. Shieldon’s thoughtful MOQ policy reflects their recognition of their clients’ varied capabilities and aims to foster long-term relationships built on mutual growth and understanding.

 

Target Audience

The DJ2511A1 is tailored for a discerning clientele. It’s suitable for retailers catering to serious throwing knife practitioners, specialized sports outlets, and high-end cutlery stores. This knife can also appeal to corporate clients looking for unique gifts or promotional items that convey a message of sharpness, precision, and high standards.

 

Marketing Support

Partners who choose to invest in the DJ2511A1 will not only receive a product of exceptional quality but will also benefit from Shieldon’s comprehensive marketing support. This includes high-quality imagery, detailed product descriptions, and the potential for collaborative marketing campaigns aimed at highlighting the unique qualities of this exceptional throwing knife.

Abschluss

The Shieldon DJ2511A1 is more than just a throwing knife; it’s a promise of performance, a celebration of design, and a symbol of partnership. Imbued with Jango’s creative vision, constructed from durable D2 steel, and finished with a striking black titanium coating, it offers a unique combination of beauty and resilience. Its well-thought-out specifications and Shieldon’s flexible MOQ policy make it an excellent choice for those who wish to offer nothing less than the best in their market.

 

In a world where precision is valued and quality is not to be compromised, the DJ2511A1 stands as a testament to what can be achieved when craftsmanship meets innovation. Choose Shieldon’s DJ2511A1 for a purchasing decision that is as sharp and well-aimed as the knife itself.

 

Mastering the Art of the Throw: A Beginner’s Guide to Throwing Knives

Throwing knives, an ancient technique developed for hunting and combat, has evolved into a recreational activity and sport that hones precision, concentration, and coordination. Whether you’re interested in competitive throwing or casual backyard practice, understanding the basic knowledge of throwing knives is essential. Here’s a guide to get you started on your throwing knife journey.

 

Choosing Your Throwing Knife

Before you can throw a knife, you need to choose the right one. Throwing knives are specifically designed for flight and impact. They are typically made from a single piece of steel with a balanced weight distribution, ensuring that they can be thrown either from the handle or the blade. Beginners should opt for a heavier knife as it provides greater stability and is easier to learn with.

Safety First

Safety must be your top priority when learning to throw knives. Ensure that you have a clear, open space free from people, pets, and valuables. Always throw towards a target set against a backdrop that will safely absorb missed throws, such as a wooden board or a commercial knife throwing target.

 

Gripping Techniques

How you hold the knife is crucial. There are two common grips:

  1. Hammer Grip: Hold the handle as you would a hammer, with your thumb along the top edge and your fingers wrapped around it. This grip is straightforward and is a good starting point for beginners.
  2. Pinch Grip: Pinch the blade or handle between your thumb and index finger, letting the rest of your fingers support the knife’s side. This grip can offer more control over rotation and is often used when throwing by the blade.

 

Stance and Posture

A proper stance sets the foundation for a successful throw:

  • Stand with your feet shoulder-width apart.
  • Place your non-dominant foot forward (if you’re right-handed, your left foot should be in front).
  • Keep your body straight and relaxed.
  • Your weight should be on your back foot and will shift to your front foot as you throw.

 

Throwing Techniques

There are two primary throwing techniques: rotational and no-spin.

  • Rotational Throwing: This encompasses most traditional knife throwing methods and involves the knife rotating end-over-end in flight.
    • Half-Spin: The most basic rotational throw where the knife completes a half rotation before hitting the target. This is generally executed from about 6-10 feet away.
    • Full Spin: Requires a greater distance as the knife will make a full rotation before striking the target. The starting position for this throw is typically 12-18 feet away.

 

To execute a rotational throw:

  1. Start with your throwing arm extended and pointing directly at the target.
  2. Bring the knife back beside your head while keeping your eye on the target.
  3. In one smooth action, bring your arm forward and release the knife at eye level.
  • No-Spin Throwing: This is a more advanced technique where the knife flies straight without any rotational spin.
    • Position your index finger along the spine of the knife blade to control the throw and prevent rotation.
    • Use a smooth, straight-arm throwing motion.
    • Release the knife gently without flicking the wrist.

 

Target Practice

Start close, about 5 feet away from the target, and practice your grip and release until you can consistently stick the knife into the target. As you become more comfortable, gradually increase the distance to challenge yourself and to learn how to adjust for the knife’s rotation.

 

Practice Makes Perfect

Like any skill, knife throwing requires patience and consistent practice. Begin with short distances and simple techniques, slowly advancing to more complex throws as your skill level increases. Record your progress and analyze your technique to see where improvements can be made.

 

Joining a Community

Consider joining a knife throwing community or club. Fellow enthusiasts can offer valuable tips, support, and camaraderie. Plus, organized clubs often have safety protocols and structured training sessions that can accelerate your learning curve.

Abschluss

Messer werfen is a thrilling and rewarding hobby that combines physical dexterity with mental focus. By starting with the right equipment, mastering the basics of grip, stance, and technique, and practicing regularly, anyone can learn to throw knives. Always prioritize safety, be patient with your progress, and most importantly, enjoy the art of the throw. Whether for sport, recreation, or simple personal satisfaction, throwing knives is a skill that’s sure to impress and fulfill.

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