Skip to Content
CurvaBlade Flow-Tuned Balisong Trainer - Rainbow

Price:

7.99


Tiger Ridge Full-Tang Skinning Knife - Pakkawood
Tiger Ridge Full-Tang Skinning Knife - Pakkawood
10.99 10.99
Emerald Guard Full-Tang Skinner Knife - Green Pakkawood
Emerald Guard Full-Tang Skinner Knife - Green Pakkawood
13.99 13.99

Prism Flow Curved Balisong Trainer Knife - Rainbow

https://www.texasautomaticknives.com/web/image/product.template/4772/image_1920?unique=54bacc4

10 sold in last 24 hours

This balisong trainer is built for smooth flow, not blood. The curved recurve training blade, weight-shifting cutouts, and drilled hammered handles give you a predictable, forgiving flip that’s ideal for Texas porch sessions or late-night practice. The full rainbow finish turns every rollover into a show, whether you’re filming or just working on muscle memory. It’s a butterfly trainer that looks wild, flips clean, and lets you learn fast without the edge.

7.99 7.99 USD 7.99

BF1091RB

Not Available For Sale

5 people are viewing this right now

  • Blade Length (inches)
  • Overall Length (inches)
  • Closed Length (inches)
  • Blade Color
  • Blade Finish
  • Blade Style
  • Blade Edge
  • Handle Finish
  • Theme
  • Latch Type
  • Is Trainer

This combination does not exist.

Blade Length (inches) 4
Overall Length (inches) 9
Closed Length (inches) 5.375
Blade Color Rainbow
Blade Finish Glossy
Blade Style Recurve
Blade Edge Plain
Handle Finish Glossy
Theme Rainbow
Latch Type Latch
Is Trainer Yes

We Have These Similar Products Ready to Ship

What This Balisong Trainer Really Is – No Edge, All Flow

The Prism Flow Curved Balisong Trainer Knife - Rainbow is exactly what it looks like: a butterfly balisong trainer built for flipping, not cutting. The recurve "blade" is blunt from tip to tail, with weight-tuning cutouts that shift mass into your hands for smoother rollovers and safer practice. Texas collectors know the difference between a live balisong, an automatic knife, and a switchblade. This one is firmly in the trainer lane — no sharpened edge, no point, just honest balance and repetition.

Where an automatic knife springs open with a button and a switchblade snaps from the side, this balisong trainer opens the old-fashioned way: two handles rotating around pivots, swinging around that curved rainbow training blade. Same fidget satisfaction and flipping culture, minus the edge that can end a session early. It’s the piece you use to get your timing right before you pick up the live blade.

Mechanism: How This Balisong Trainer Flips Different

Mechanically, this is a classic butterfly knife layout: twin handles, dual pivots, latch at the base, and a central blade body. The difference is in how the trainer geometry is tuned. The recurved profile and blade cutouts pull some weight out of the spine and move the balance toward the handles, giving that "flowy" feel flippers look for. Closed, you’re at 5.375 inches; opened, 9 inches with a 4-inch training blade sitting dead center in your grip.

Balanced for Rollovers and Aerials

A lot of cheap trainers feel dead — all handle, no motion. This balisong trainer knife leans into dynamic tricks. The curved training blade and drilled handles work together so you don’t have to fight the arc; the knife wants to complete the motion. For Texas buyers who already run autos or an OTF knife in the pocket, this becomes the desk and porch companion you flip without thinking.

Why a Trainer, Not an Automatic or OTF?

If you already collect an automatic knife, an OTF knife, or a side-opening switchblade, you’re used to mechanical action doing the work. A balisong trainer is different. It asks you to provide the motion, then rewards you with control. No springs to reset, no button to baby — just hinges, steel, and your hands. It’s the cleanest way to build flipping skill without chewing up your knuckles.

Rainbow Finish Built for Texas Show and Everyday Practice

The full rainbow, oil-slick finish isn’t an accident. This knife is made to be seen — in Instagram clips, at a Texas gun show table, or on the bar top after a long day. The glossy iridescent coating runs from tip to latch, catching light as the balisong trainer spins. Hammered-style texture and drilled holes in the handles add grip and visual depth, so even on a static display it looks like it’s mid-flip.

Trainer First, Display Piece Second

Plenty of rainbow blades wind up as drawer queens. This one holds up to actual use. The latch lets you secure it closed when it’s riding in your pocket or bag. The non-sharp trainer blade keeps your practice focused on skill, not bandages. For a Texas collector who already has an automatic knife or a favorite OTF knife in the rotation, this butterfly trainer fills that "pick it up and move" niche that other mechanisms can’t really touch.

Texas Law, Training Reality, and Where This Knife Fits

Texas knife law has opened up over the years, and that’s good news for collectors across automatic knives, switchblades, OTF knives, and balisongs. This piece, being a blunt balisong trainer knife, sits in an even milder category in practical day-to-day life. Still, it makes sense to treat it with the same respect you’d give a live blade: know your local rules, think about where you’re flipping, and keep public carry discreet when you’re off your own property.

On private land — front porch in Lubbock, back patio in Houston, workshop in San Antonio — this balisong trainer is right at home. It lets you dial in openings, transfers, and aerials without worrying about sending a sharpened butterfly or automatic knife spinning across the concrete. When you’re ready to switch back to a live balisong or your favorite Texas-legal switchblade, the muscle memory you built here carries over cleanly.

Collector Value for Texas Balisong and Automatic Knife Fans

Texas collectors don’t usually stop at just one mechanism. The same person who carries an OTF knife during the week might keep a side-opening automatic or switchblade in the truck and a balisong on the nightstand. This balisong trainer earns its place by doing one job very well: safe, addictive practice with a visual punch.

The curved trainer profile stands out from the straight-spine trainers you see everywhere. The rainbow finish looks right under gun show lights or laid out with other Texas automatic knives and OTF knives in a case. It’s also the logical first step for younger or newer flippers: you hand them this trainer rather than a sharpened butterfly and let them learn without stitches.

What Texas Buyers Ask About Balisong Trainers

Is a balisong trainer the same as a switchblade or an OTF?

No. A balisong trainer knife is a butterfly-style folder with two handles that swing around a central blade body. On a trainer, that body is blunt and unsharpened. A switchblade is an automatic knife that opens from the side with a spring and a button or similar release. An OTF knife is a different automatic design where the blade travels straight out the front of the handle. All three live in a Texas collector’s drawer, but the way they move — and what they’re for — is very different.

Are balisong trainers legal to own and flip in Texas?

As of recent Texas law, owning and carrying most knife types — including balisongs, automatic knives, and even traditional switchblades — is far more permissive than it used to be, with main limits tied to location and blade length. A blunt balisong trainer like this generally sits on the safer side, since it lacks a sharpened edge. That said, laws can change and certain locations still have restrictions, so a serious Texas buyer should always confirm current Texas statutes and any city or venue rules before showing off tricks in public.

Why would a collector buy a trainer if they already own live blades?

Because practice on the wrong blade costs skin. A balisong trainer knife lets you work new moves without worrying about an edge. Texas collectors who already run automatic knives, OTF knives, and sharpened balisongs keep a trainer around to refine technique, teach friends safely, and film content without blood ruining the take. It’s not a replacement for a live blade; it’s the tool that keeps you good enough to use the live ones.

In the end, the Prism Flow Curved Balisong Trainer Knife - Rainbow is for the Texan who already knows the difference between an automatic knife, an OTF knife, and a switchblade — and wants something they can flip all evening without a trip to urgent care. It’s a balisong trainer with honest balance and unapologetic color, built for front-porch practice, shop talk, and the satisfaction of owning the right tool for the job. If you know your mechanisms, this one makes instant sense.