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June 2026 Kendama Drops: Cereal Leads and Two-Thirds Sell Out

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June 2026 brought 90 new kendama drops across 15 manufacturers, according to damapig.com catalog data. Cereal Kendama led with 31 new models, OKendama shipped 18, and Da Originz put out 12 cloud tamas. The median new model cost $49.99. The bigger story is what happened after release: of those 90 June drops, only 32 are still in stock as of early July. Every Cereal and every Da Originz drop has sold out, while OKendama's 18 remain available. Kendama drops move fast, and June proved it again.

Counts here treat each distinct model as one drop. A new colorway is its own drop, but pack sizes, complete-ken-tama formats, and wood options of the same design are grouped together, so the 90 figure is lower than a raw listing count.

New Kendama Drops in June 2026 by the Numbers

June ran hotter than May (51 models) and close to April (71 models), based on damapig's drop tracking. Fifteen manufacturers put out product, but the top three (Cereal, OKendama, Da Originz) accounted for 61 of the 90 drops. Price spread stayed tight. Thirty-two models landed in the $40 to $59 band, 18 sat at $25 to $39, and only three cleared $90. Complete kendamas made up 44 of the drops, tamas 29, and kens 8. Accessories accounted for 6, almost all of them OKendama value packs.

Notable Drops in June 2026

Cereal Kendama's Gregor SnapTex Rethink at $79.99 was the priciest single kendama of the month, and it has since sold out. SnapTex is Cereal's textured clear, and the Rethink shape is one of their signature cups. Below it, a run of Trinity and Rethink completes landed at $49.99 to $54.99 in beech, cherry, purpleheart, rosewood, and wenge.

OKendama's Revo GO crafted Maple series hit $78.75 per kendama, made in Europe with OKendama's REVO clear coat, and all of it is still in stock. For players who want the same tech cheaper, OKendama's REVO B-Grade multipacks top out at $103.95 for the 5-pack, which works out to about $20.79 per kendama for cosmetic seconds.

Sol Kendamas dropped two pro models: the Gino Gaxha Pro Model and Mateusz Rudny Pro Model, both $59.99. One Kendama's Running Dood OK MAX at $69.90 was the top price in their four-model month.

Brand Activity Breakdown

Fifteen manufacturers show up in June once you credit makers instead of the shops that stock them. Kendama Depot moved 38 of June's models as a reseller, so those drops are attributed below to the brands that actually made them.

Cereal Kendama

Cereal Kendama had the busiest June of any maker with 31 distinct models, most of them sold through reseller Kendama Depot. The catalog ranged from a Mystery 2 dama Pack bundle at $59.20 down to standard Trinity completes at $37.74. Cereal builds the Trinity, Hybrid 2o4, and Ascent shapes, and June covered all three. The Fruity Hybrid 2.4 at $49.99 and 7e Ascent 2 at $49.99 both used Antiskid clear on premium woods.

Cereal's June ran deep on wood variety. The Trinity Cherry at $49.99 used cherry, the ROM Rethink at $49.99 ran purpleheart, and the Fami Trinity at $49.99 used rosewood, all on Antiskid clear. Cereal's 31 models split into 20 completes, 10 tamas, and one bundle, so a player could buy the whole setup or just the ball. All of June's Cereal drops had sold out by early July.

OKendama

OKendama listed 18 models from Romania, split across 7 kendamas, 6 accessory packs, and 5 tamas, and every one of them is still in stock. REVO GO crafted Maple kendamas held at $78.75. The value story sat in the multipacks: the REVO B-Grade 5-pack at $103.95 puts REVO tech near $20 per kendama. OKendama sells direct at okendama.com.

Da Originz

Da Originz released 12 tamas, every one of them a cloud or nature colorway, priced $64.99 to $69.99, and all 12 have sold out. Every one reached buyers through reseller Kendama Depot rather than the brand's own storefront. The Bird tama at $69.99 topped the run, followed by Neon Cloud and Red Cloud at $64.99 each. Tama-only drops at that price point target players rebuilding a setup, not beginners buying complete.

Winner Kendamas

Winner Kendamas kept its gecko paint program running with 5 new gecko drops from China, $43 to $51. The Gecko Lucky Cat Hand Drawn on cherry wood at $51 was the standout, with R&W Graffiti and Mountain at $45. Winner sells direct at winnerkendama.com. Gecko paint is a textured, high-grip finish that Winner has built much of its recent catalog around.

Question Kendamas

Question Kendamas put out 4 ken-only models, all $20 to $25, offered in walnut and bamboo. The Smark and Answer kens at $25 anchored the set. Ken-only drops let players swap a stick without buying a whole kendama, which is why they price low.

KROM, Mugen, and Occult

KROM Kendama listed a single Danish drop in June, the SLAYDAWG 4 beech ken at $31.50. Mugen Musou released the Infinity Tsugi in wenge and purpleheart at $57. Occult Kendamas dropped a single JANNIK PRO MOD at $55.

Where June's Drops Reached Players

Reseller Kendama Depot was the single largest channel in June, listing 38 of the month's 90 models. Those drops belonged to makers including Cereal, Da Originz, PDOX, Su Lab, and Kendama Co, all of which reached buyers through Kendama Depot rather than their own storefronts. Most of Cereal's 31 models and all 12 Da Originz cloud tamas sold through Kendama Depot alone.

Direct-from-maker drops filled the rest. OKendama listed all 18 of its June models on its own site, Winner sold its 5 gecko drops direct, and Sol Kendamas, One Kendama, and Question Kendamas each ran their own storefronts. The channel split tracks the sell-through: the Cereal and Da Originz drops routed through Kendama Depot are the ones that cleared out, while OKendama's direct listings all stayed in stock.

June 2026 Price Comparison

The table below lists the top new drops of June 2026 with prices, the maker credited, and current stock, according to damapig.com catalog data.

Maker Product Price Type Stock
Cereal Gregor SnapTex Rethink $79.99 Kendama Sold out
OKendama Revo GO crafted Maple $78.75 Kendama In stock
Da Originz Bird $69.99 Tama Sold out
One Kendama Running Dood OK MAX $69.90 Kendama In stock
Sol Gino Gaxha Pro Model $59.99 Kendama In stock
Mugen Infinity Tsugi $57.00 Kendama Sold out
Occult Jannik Pro Mod $55.00 Kendama In stock
Winner Gecko Lucky Cat $51.00 Kendama Sold out
Question Smark Walnut Ken $25.00 Ken In stock

Kendama Restocks June 2026

Damapig's drop tracking logged 47 restock events in June across 13 brands. KROM led restock activity with 9 events, followed by Kendama USA at 8 and both Cereal and Sweets Kendamas at 5. Kendama USA brought back Kaizen Tribe Mod setups on the Luna shape. Sweets Kendamas restocked SWEETS LEAGUE CLASSIC turbo-shape completes, available at sweetskendamas.com. Grain Theory restocked two pro models, including the KN-1 FLOWER Kaito Nakajima signature.

Trends and Patterns

  • Two-thirds of June drops are gone. Only 32 of 90 June models remained in stock by early July, a 64% sell-through in under six weeks. The sold-out drops concentrated in Cereal (31 of 31) and Da Originz (12 of 12).
  • Cereal ran the month. Cereal Kendama's 31 models beat the next two makers combined. Most reached players through Kendama Depot, not Cereal direct.
  • OKendama stayed on the shelf. All 18 OKendama drops are still available, the opposite of the Kendama Depot brands that cleared out. Direct-from-maker volume outlasted the reseller drops.
  • Tama-only and ken-only drops crowded the middle. Da Originz shipped 12 tamas and Question shipped 4 ken models. Component drops let players rebuild without buying complete.
  • The $40 to $59 band held the center. 32 of 90 drops priced there, the same band that has anchored kendama pricing all year.

Price Watch

June's cheapest drops were One Kendama's $22.90 geeker and Question Kendamas' ken-only pieces around $25, with KROM's SLAYDAWG 4 beech ken at $31.50. Complete kendamas started at $37.74 for Cereal's standard Trinity. The ceiling stayed under $104, held by OKendama's 5-pack value bundles. No single June kendama cleared the $80 mark, a quieter high end than March, when Mugen's Infinity 8 Ball hit $94.99. For players on a budget, Question's ken-only drops and Cereal's Trinity completes were June's best entry points.

Looking Ahead

July opened slow with two drops in the first week, so expect the pace to build through the month. Watch OKendama and Cereal, both of which have run high-volume months back to back. Buyers chasing June colorways from Cereal or Da Originz have missed the window, since both makers sold out completely. For the full first-half picture, see our 2026 half-year kendama recap.

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