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Nano Kendama 5-Pack Bundle - World's Smallest Kendamas

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Get all 5 Nano Kendamas in one amazing bundle! Nano kendamas are the smallest playable kendamas in the world. Choose to play this challenging toy to or use them as gifts, ornaments, stocking stuffers, and more. 

Nano kendamas are ~2" tall not to be confused with standard sized competition models.

Customer Reviews

Based on 78 reviews
82%
(64)
3%
(2)
14%
(11)
0%
(0)
1%
(1)
L
Leipaoa

great

R
Rebecca W. (Boise, US)
Cutest

My kids love their nano kendamas. They play with them all the time.

A
Artyom G. (Las Vegas, US)

Nano Kendama - World's Smallest Kendama

J
Julian F. (Sevierville, US)
Nice novelty, and challenge to pick up!

I've landed a few spikes on it, and it's pretty fun! Big and small cup also are possible, but harder for me to pull off
To my knowledge, mine didn't come with extra strings, which was a little sad. With the tama being so light, it seems like the string would get in the way if adjusted to the height/smallness of it.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A MORE PPAYABLE EXPERIENCE - I would recommend buying the non-colored "natty" wood style instead of a colored one.
The glossy finish is very slick like a marble, and it makes the cups very hard.

S
Sapphire (Albuquerque, US)
Really hard, but fun!

I got this itty-bitty Kendama along with a new plain maple Kendama, and it is tiny. It is funn to play with, but almost impossible to get any tricks on. Still really fun!

Customer Reviews

Based on 78 reviews
82%
(64)
3%
(2)
14%
(11)
0%
(0)
1%
(1)
L
Leipaoa

great

R
Rebecca W. (Boise, US)
Cutest

My kids love their nano kendamas. They play with them all the time.

A
Artyom G. (Las Vegas, US)

Nano Kendama - World's Smallest Kendama

J
Julian F. (Sevierville, US)
Nice novelty, and challenge to pick up!

I've landed a few spikes on it, and it's pretty fun! Big and small cup also are possible, but harder for me to pull off
To my knowledge, mine didn't come with extra strings, which was a little sad. With the tama being so light, it seems like the string would get in the way if adjusted to the height/smallness of it.
IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A MORE PPAYABLE EXPERIENCE - I would recommend buying the non-colored "natty" wood style instead of a colored one.
The glossy finish is very slick like a marble, and it makes the cups very hard.

S
Sapphire (Albuquerque, US)
Really hard, but fun!

I got this itty-bitty Kendama along with a new plain maple Kendama, and it is tiny. It is funn to play with, but almost impossible to get any tricks on. Still really fun!