The price is adequate to the quality. Fairly well made, sharp, good for both advanced users and those just starting their adventure. I recommend it.
Engineered specifically for throwing, the blade features a symmetrical spear-point design and is crafted from stainless steel.
.Supplied with a nylon sheath equipped with a belt loop.
.Technical data
Knife length: 190 mm
Stainless steel
Weight: 100 g
Manufacturer: Joker, Spain
Militaria.pl is a distributor of Joker.
Joker is a Spanish knife brand, founded in 1987 in Albacete, a city with a long tradition of knife craftsmanship. It combines craftsmanship with modern technologies, creating handmade bushcraft, survival, hunting, tactical, and folding (navajas) knives using materials such as Sandvik 14C28N steel, Micarta, and deer antler. Popular models include Artica, Ranchera, as well as new products presented at IWA 2025, including the Oso TS1 and the impressive Bowie 9.45″ with a deer antler handle and a Bohler N695 blade. The brand offers one of the widest ranges of knives in Europe, and its products are appreciated by both outdoor users and collectors.
| Type | Fixed blade |
|---|---|
| Style | Thrower |
| Blade length | 190 mm |
| Blade thickness | 4 mm |
| Blade profile | Spear-point |
| Blade edge | Plain |
| Blunt resistance | Low |
| Corrosion resistance | Very good |
| Lock type | Fixed blade |
| Overall length | 190 mm |
| Blade material | Stainless |
| Opening method | Fixed blade |
| Handle | Steel |
| Clip for carrying | No |
| Holster included | Yes |
| Weight | 100 g |
| EAN | 8435341301912 |
| Manufacturer code | JKR523 |
| Brand | Joker |
| EAN |
Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 36
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The knife is quite well balanced. Even for a beginner, it's quite easy to learn to throw at a wooden target ;). The knife is hard, sharp, and fits well in the hand. After several throws, even at harder elements (sometimes bouncing off bricks), it is still sharp. The sheath that can be attached to a belt is a nice addition.
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The knife looks elegant for a collection. I haven't tested it by throwing. In the boxed version, it is as blunt as an old tool, so it needs to be sharpened before use. For this price, a decent piece of blade.
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I bought them just for the look. They look awesome and impress everyone. I didn't use them for throwing; for that, it's better to get heavier and sturdier knives, unless someone throws perfectly or uses no-spin technique—then you can try throwing with this flashy knife.
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I bought two pieces, pretty nice knives, they could be heavier but are decently balanced. A bigger problem is their durability—they lasted two weeks and broke at the same time. I must note that I am a complete beginner and my throws were not very nice. I also threw quite a lot. I got what I paid for, so I have no complaints about the product itself. It's just not worth buying if you want to throw more than 10 throws on a Sunday once a month.
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Very good job, I’ve used them for over 2 months, well balanced, pleasant for beginners
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Good knife, quite light, easy to throw
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Great knife, well-balanced, I recommend it to anyone who wants to try this sport
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Nice throwing knife. The edges are a bit sharp but after wrapping with paracord it's fine.
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A good throwing knife, only the workmanship is mediocre.
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Comfortable, handy, quite well balanced.
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The knife is pretty well balanced. Even for a novice, it's quite easy to learn throwing at a wooden target ;). The knife is hard, sharp, and fits well in the hand. After several throws into harder objects (sometimes ricocheting onto bricks), it remains sharp. A nice addition is the sheath that attaches to a belt.
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A good throwing knife for beginners.
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I own three of these knives. At first glance they seem the same, but upon closer inspection, each has a different blade grind. Sharp edges on the handle require slight finishing and then it's okay. Unfortunately, after intensive use, one of the knives broke.
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Well balanced, fits well in the hand
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