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Despite its extremely small size—a total height of 29.4mm and a total weight of only 3.4 grams—the precisely crafted cup and ball allow for actual and impressive tricks.
This kendama replicates the "ball bearing integration" that has become common in competitive kendama in recent years. It features a domestically produced miniature ball bearing from NSK Micro Precision, sized to fit the small body. The built-in bearing reduces the impact of the string on tricks when the ball is pulled up, making spike-style tricks easier to perform.
While not inexpensive due to its domestically manufactured, machined construction, its high-performance feel sets it apart from conventional miniature kendamas, making it a truly exceptional product that cannot be found in other models.
Despite its small size, it adheres to the plate as if by magic and is easy to control. I highly recommend getting one and challenging your own limits.
The precise craftsmanship of the plates and balls significantly reduces wobbling during tricks, preventing the balls from spilling and creating a very satisfying feel when placed on them.
The included 3D-printed holder may vary in color depending on when you purchased it. Please be aware of this beforehand.
The world's smallest ball bearing built-in kendama - Made in Tokyo. This high-precision, full-aluminum kendama is machined in a small factory in Katsushika Ward, Tokyo. The name SG Kendama pico (ピコ) reflects its even smaller size than the Mini and Nano models of the SG Kendama series, and also plays on the "SG" in Spin Gear, meaning "precision" and "miniature."