Awesome. I will be talking about a lot of different knives but I started with Kizlyar because I agree, they are underrated and a great price. Not too much info out there on them.
You won't regret it. Don't forget to let me know what you think after you use it a bit. In a couple weeks I am going to have a video about smoothing out the edges of the leader with a file to make it feel better leaving the hands when throwing it for hours. I have many knives that cost 3-4 times more than the leader but end up using it the most. The difference though with the more expensive knives is they have a slight beveled edge so they feel smooth while throwing. Have fun.
Mahalo for this video I live in Hilo Hawaii and I've been debating on which kizylar throwing knife to buy I really appreciate this mahalo and Aloha from Hilo Hawaii
Thanks for the advice.. I got the leaders and they are my favorite now.. I ordered another set so I don't have to walk back and forward so much.. thanks again
Thank you for convincing me to buy the strij, Ive been on the fence about it but now I'm going to purchase a few. By the way would you be willing to review the cold steel black fly?
Let me know what you think of the Strij after you use it a bit. I am going to do a whole month of ColdSteel throwing knife videos, probably April. I am going to go through all of them. But I can tell you the black fly is too skinny and light. The strij throws much more like a real throwing knife.
You're missing one model. it's a model called the "kochevnic" which means "nomad" or traveler. It is made for no spin and is much thicker than the rest. I think it's a limited edition and I purchased 6. For me it's the best no spin thrower I have.
I have seen pictures of it but haven't been able to get one. Hopefully one day I can get ahold of one and I will make an updated video. For now the leader is my favorite kizlyar knife but I can't wait to try the Kochevnic.
@@halfspin I have one of each of their models and 6 of the kochevnic. In my opinion they are the best at that price point. I do wish they were a carbon steel and not stainless as stainless throwers break easier although I haven't had any issues as of yet. Have a great weekend.👍
"In the world of knife throwing bigger knives are easier to throw." WHAT? It's best not to wake the trolls by making blanket statements. A bigger knife can be easier to throw or harder, it depends. Using rotational throwing, it may be easier to track the spin of a larger knife due to its slower rotation and size. However, too big and it gets harder instead. A few of my knives are well over a pound in weight and are Not easy to throw. Using a very large knife for no spin throwing is more difficult in my opinion than using a smaller knife. I found the Ace jet Hornets to be one of the easiest knives to throw long distance no spin, and they are only 7.1 inches long 132 grms 6mm thick. Crazy, right? I thought they would be way too small, yet I prefer them over my vengeance arrows.
First off, thanks for stopping by my little channel. I am just getting started and hope I can have some fun with my fellow knife throwers. I have a lot of videos I am working on and always looking for advice and suggestions. I really appreciate the comments.
I have learned not to worry about waking the trolls because in reality they never sleep. I have already had my share of bad run ins. If I am going to have fun and make a bunch of videos I will 100% accidentally make some bad blanket statements, call a knife the best at something and the next week get a new knife that is better, I will make a few mistakes each video but I will try my best and I hope those that actually enjoy knife throwing understand.
When I said bugger is better I was for sure talking about rotational throwing. And of course there is a limit. I agree, I am pretty bad at no spin on anything bigger than 11". I am surprised you are doing no spins on the hornets. I have a hornet video coming out and in the video I said with my large hands, I have the best luck with military halfspin. They are dynamite for short distance military halfspin. But I struggle with other styles with them. But now I will give longer distance nospin a try and see what I think.
I appreciate this one underrated Great Knifes Great quality Great Price 👍
Awesome. I will be talking about a lot of different knives but I started with Kizlyar because I agree, they are underrated and a great price. Not too much info out there on them.
Back Again I love These Knifes ❤🔪🎯
Great review!!! Thanks for sharing your experience with these knives.
You're welcome. Thanks for watching.
I use the Lepestok for no spin. I think it works good for half spin as well. The opposite of what you say lol
I'm going to try the leader. Thanks for the good information
You won't regret it. Don't forget to let me know what you think after you use it a bit. In a couple weeks I am going to have a video about smoothing out the edges of the leader with a file to make it feel better leaving the hands when throwing it for hours. I have many knives that cost 3-4 times more than the leader but end up using it the most. The difference though with the more expensive knives is they have a slight beveled edge so they feel smooth while throwing. Have fun.
So glad you liked the video. The leader is one of my favorite knives.
I ordered them today and I'll let you know. Thanks again
Mahalo for this video I live in Hilo Hawaii and I've been debating on which kizylar throwing knife to buy I really appreciate this mahalo and Aloha from Hilo Hawaii
Awesome, I am glad it helped. When I first started I had no idea which one to buy. The leader is still my favorite.
Thanks for the advice.. I got the leaders and they are my favorite now.. I ordered another set so I don't have to walk back and forward so much.. thanks again
Awesome, I am glad you like them. Have fun.
Did the knive broke or got any damage? Would you recommend it to someone who has never thrown a knive?
For me the leader are still in great shape and throwing fine
@@tommyjohnson4162 Thats good. Would you recommend it to someone who has never thrown a knife?
@@tommyjohnson4162 Do you have other throwing knives?
How do they stand against the acejet linéaire ? Excalibur, finn and stinger
Great video! Thanks
Your welcome. I really like Kizlyar knives but they are getting harder and harder to get in the USA
@@halfspin I waited 11 months for Kizlyar stress.
Thank you for convincing me to buy the strij, Ive been on the fence about it but now I'm going to purchase a few. By the way would you be willing to review the cold steel black fly?
Let me know what you think of the Strij after you use it a bit. I am going to do a whole month of ColdSteel throwing knife videos, probably April. I am going to go through all of them. But I can tell you the black fly is too skinny and light. The strij throws much more like a real throwing knife.
Did you say Half Spin 💪🔪❤️👍
You know it! Welcome to the channel. I got some great videos on the way!
You're missing one model. it's a model called the "kochevnic" which means "nomad" or traveler. It is made for no spin and is much thicker than the rest. I think it's a limited edition and I purchased 6. For me it's the best no spin thrower I have.
I have seen pictures of it but haven't been able to get one. Hopefully one day I can get ahold of one and I will make an updated video. For now the leader is my favorite kizlyar knife but I can't wait to try the Kochevnic.
@@halfspin I have one of each of their models and 6 of the kochevnic. In my opinion they are the best at that price point. I do wish they were a carbon steel and not stainless as stainless throwers break easier although I haven't had any issues as of yet. Have a great weekend.👍
"In the world of knife throwing bigger knives are easier to throw." WHAT? It's best not to wake the trolls by making blanket statements. A bigger knife can be easier to throw or harder, it depends. Using rotational throwing, it may be easier to track the spin of a larger knife due to its slower rotation and size. However, too big and it gets harder instead. A few of my knives are well over a pound in weight and are Not easy to throw. Using a very large knife for no spin throwing is more difficult in my opinion than using a smaller knife. I found the Ace jet Hornets to be one of the easiest knives to throw long distance no spin, and they are only 7.1 inches long 132 grms 6mm thick. Crazy, right? I thought they would be way too small, yet I prefer them over my vengeance arrows.
First off, thanks for stopping by my little channel. I am just getting started and hope I can have some fun with my fellow knife throwers. I have a lot of videos I am working on and always looking for advice and suggestions. I really appreciate the comments.
I have learned not to worry about waking the trolls because in reality they never sleep. I have already had my share of bad run ins. If I am going to have fun and make a bunch of videos I will 100% accidentally make some bad blanket statements, call a knife the best at something and the next week get a new knife that is better, I will make a few mistakes each video but I will try my best and I hope those that actually enjoy knife throwing understand.
When I said bugger is better I was for sure talking about rotational throwing. And of course there is a limit. I agree, I am pretty bad at no spin on anything bigger than 11". I am surprised you are doing no spins on the hornets. I have a hornet video coming out and in the video I said with my large hands, I have the best luck with military halfspin. They are dynamite for short distance military halfspin. But I struggle with other styles with them. But now I will give longer distance nospin a try and see what I think.