Cold Steel 92R49Z Rubber Training knife, Karambit, Clam Package Description Now you can practice with some of the most popular knife designs in relative safety - with Cold Steel rubber training knives! the Karambit trainer has been carefully fashioned to look as realistic as possible so it can be effectively used in solo practice, training drills, disarm drills, and demonstrations and any other activity where you want a reasonably close approximation of realism but not the extreme danger and risk associated with an actual knife. Specifications: - blade length: 4" - blade thick: 12mm - overall: 9 1/8" - material: santoprene - weight: 3.2 oz - handle: 5 1/8" long Features: Introducing our new Rubber Training knife nicely designed and manufactured from a pretty strong material making it more efficient. Material: Santoprene One of the best feature of this cold steel training tool is that Karambit seems like it can very easily cut you during practice if you are not careful. Quality is assured and maintained up-to a certain level meeting all the current criteria of market. Rubber knife for training has blade length of 4 inch Training karambit knife has overall length of 9 1/8 inch Product Details: Brand: Cold Steel Model Name: 92R49Z Age Range (Description): Adult Included Components: Rubber Training Karambit Handle Material: Rubber Color: Black Blade Material: Rubber Style: Modern Blade Length: 4 Inches Item Weight: 70 Grams Brand: Cold Steel Model Name: 92R49Z Age Range (Description): Adult Included Components: Rubber Training Karambit Handle Material: Rubber Color: Black Blade Material: Rubber Style: Modern Blade Length: 4 Inches Item Weight: 70 Grams Blade Shape: Karambit Blade Edge: Plain Item Length: 9.12 Inches Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 9.69 x 3.35 x 1.1 inches Package Weight: 0.07 Kilograms Item Dimensions LxWxH: 10 x 2 x 1 inches Brand Name: Cold Steel Material: Blend Suggested Users: unisex-adult Number of Items: 1 Manufacturer: Cold Steel Part Number: 92R49Z Size: One Size Date First Available: December 24, 2015