High Desert Blade Works Tarani Stonewashed Aluminum Training Karambit - Trainer
High Desert Blade WorksHigh Desert Blade Works Tarani Stonewashed Aluminum Training Karambit TTK-A
The High Desert Blade Works Tarani Stonewashed Aluminum Training Karambit TTK-A is a top-tier training tool designed for martial arts and self-defense enthusiasts. Made with durable stonewashed aluminum, this karambit provides a realistic feel while ensuring safety during practice sessions. The ergonomic design and authentic weight distribution make it an essential addition to any training kit.
Durable Stonewashed Aluminum Construction
Crafted from high-quality stonewashed aluminum for long-lasting durability and performance.
Safe Training Tool
Blunt edge design allows for safe practice without the risk of injury, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced practitioners.
Ergonomic Design
Designed with comfort in mind, offering a secure grip and realistic handling for effective training.
Authentic Weight Distribution
Mimics the weight and balance of a live blade, providing a genuine training experience.
In the knife industry, quality has never mattered more. New technologies have empowered customers to seek out and compare an endless array of products from around the globe. Combining quality craftsmanship with innovative design (form fitting function) has moved High Desert Blade Works (HDBW) to the very front edge of that power curve.
Toward the end of COVID-19 in the early months of 2021, business professional Thomas Gomez and renowned blade designer Steve Tarani began initial conversations about forming a joint venture that would bring discontinued high-quality blade and related hardware designs back to market along with new edged tools of enduring quality and durability.
Moving forward, High Desert Blade Works is fully committed to ongoing development and sales of quality knives and hardware that are the best in their class.
Specifications:
ALUMINUM KARAMBIT TRAINER
6061 ALUMINUM
MANUFACTURED BY HIGH DESERT BLADE WORKS
DESIGNED BY STEVE TARANI