Andrés, from Chile, has always been drawn to movement and play. In 2021, he discovered something that truly captivated him—kendama. Introduced through a local group in his hometown of Antofagasta, what started as casual fun quickly became an obsession. His kendama was always within reach, ready for a trick, a challenge, or a chance to get his friends hooked.
Then, about a year later, while watching kendama players online, Andrés stumbled upon knuckle rollers and begleri—and it was game over. Instantly mesmerized by their fluid motion and endless possibilities, he dove in headfirst. The way knuckle rollers rolled effortlessly between fingers, the rhythmic swing of begleri—it was hypnotic, addictive, and exactly the kind of challenge he craved. He spent hours refining his technique, developing his own style, and pushing his skills to new heights.
Though his journey into movement began years ago with slacklining and highlining—walking big lines in the sky with @CintaFloja—his true passion now lies in the art of finger play. Whether flipping knucklebones, spinning begleri, or flowing seamlessly between tricks, Andrés thrives on the tactile joy of analog play.
A passionate mover at heart, he’s always eager to share the excitement, spread the love for skill toys, and inspire others to explore the magic of movement—one flick, roll, and spin at a time.