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HUN P2 Ken – CNC Canadian Maple (Ken Only)

HUN P2 Ken – CNC Canadian Maple (Ken Only)

 (13 Reviews)
Regular price $66.00
Regular price $66.00 Sale price
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80-82g
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83-86g
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HUN P2 Ken – CNC Canadian Maple (Ken Only)

HUN P2 Ken – CNC Canadian Maple (Ken Only)

Regular price $66.00
Regular price $66.00 Sale price
SAVE Liquid error (snippets/price line 119): Computation results in '-Infinity'% Sold out

HUN P2 Ken · CNC Canadian Maple

The ken, perfected. HUN’s P2 sword body is CNC-machined from premium Canadian maple — precision-cut, weight-selected, and built for players who know exactly what they want in their setup.

What’s Included

  • HUN P2 maple ken × 1
  • Bearing × 1
  • Carry bag × 1

Specifications

  • Material: Canadian maple — dense grain, consistent feel
  • Manufacturing: CNC machined for tight dimensional tolerances
  • Hollowed middle cup: Optimized weight distribution for lunar and balance tricks
  • Available weights: 76–79g / 80–82g / 83–86g / 87–89g / 90g+.


Weight changes everything. A lighter P2 snaps faster for whip tricks; a heavier one settles more predictably for balance and lunar. HUN offers five weight ranges so you can dial in the exact feel your play style demands — not just pick whatever ships. Select your weight, build your setup.

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  • Beginner Friendly

    Good overall balance, friendly for basic kendama practice.

    Sylvia Guidry

  • Good Control

    The sticky paint helps lighthouse feel more controlled.

    Joel Ureno

  • Easy Spikes

    The tama hole feels right, and spikes land nicely.

    Nathaniel Carlson

  • Solid Wood Feel

    The wood feels solid, and the ken grip is natural.

    Marie Burgos

  • Stable Cups

    Stable cup shape, nice for big cup and small cup drills.

    Joey Sapien

  • Balanced Grip

    Not overly sticky, but the control feels just right.

    Priscilla Garza