SunRise Pocket Junior Kendama Metallic RED

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The SunRise Pocket Junior is a small (undersized) 16cm wooden kendama. It has the same same cup sizes as standard competition sized kendama but has a shorter ken and a smaller ball (53mm instead of 60mm). SunRise kendama are very high quality kendama which are made in Europe from seasoned Beech wood. The Pocket Junior is an undersized petite kendama, ideally suited to smaller hands and smaller pockets. The painted ball has a very nice glossy finish. The Pocket Junior has the same build quality as the Sunrise Competition models. The paint finish and all materials are identical to the Competition models. Finished in an attractive metallic paint.

Specifications:
Weight: 120g
Ball diameter: 53mm
Height including ball (tama): 16cm approx
CE compliant
CPSIA (US) compliant.
Not suitable for children under 12 years.
Note: Wood is a natural material, the weights and measurements will vary a little.

Kendama will suffer wear during play. The paint will chip. The wood will chip and may crack. The string will wear out and may break. This is normal wear and tear and is not covered by any warranty.


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The string on your kendama will wear out and can break. It is a user replaceable part; we recommend you buy some spare strings.

All Kendama will suffer wear during play. The paint will chip. The wood will chip and may crack. The string will wear out and may break. This is normal wear and tear.

Wood is a natural material. The weight and finish of wooden kendama will vary.

Kendama are not suitable for children under 12 years old. It is possible to cause injury when playing with a kendama. Please play with care.