Stray kids Kids OFFICIAL LIGHT STICK VER.2

£65.99

The light stick was revealed on November 16, 2019, and officially released on November 23, the same day as kick-starting Stray Kids' first world tour, "District 9: Unlock". A V2 of the lightstick was announced on June 12, 2023, along with the announcement of Stray Kids' 5-STAR Dome Tour 2023.

It is composed of a white handle holding up a fixed red and silver compass without direction. An OLED is mounted within the compass. It can be personalised with various skins, including the members' names and SKZOO characters. It has a size of 97 x 97 x 243.5 mm (slightly bigger than V1) and it comes with its own strap.

Lee Know coined the name "Nachimbong" for the light stick.[2] The name is a play on the Korean word for "compass" (나침반 nachimban) and the word "rod" (봉 bong). The broken compass is a recurring symbol for the group, especially in their debut storyline. It represents Stray Kids being their own guide to reach their dreams, as explained in the song "Mixtape#4". As the group's lightstick, it is a faithful guide to lead fans to Stray Kids' concerts.

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The light stick was revealed on November 16, 2019, and officially released on November 23, the same day as kick-starting Stray Kids' first world tour, "District 9: Unlock". A V2 of the lightstick was announced on June 12, 2023, along with the announcement of Stray Kids' 5-STAR Dome Tour 2023.

It is composed of a white handle holding up a fixed red and silver compass without direction. An OLED is mounted within the compass. It can be personalised with various skins, including the members' names and SKZOO characters. It has a size of 97 x 97 x 243.5 mm (slightly bigger than V1) and it comes with its own strap.

Lee Know coined the name "Nachimbong" for the light stick.[2] The name is a play on the Korean word for "compass" (나침반 nachimban) and the word "rod" (봉 bong). The broken compass is a recurring symbol for the group, especially in their debut storyline. It represents Stray Kids being their own guide to reach their dreams, as explained in the song "Mixtape#4". As the group's lightstick, it is a faithful guide to lead fans to Stray Kids' concerts.

The light stick was revealed on November 16, 2019, and officially released on November 23, the same day as kick-starting Stray Kids' first world tour, "District 9: Unlock". A V2 of the lightstick was announced on June 12, 2023, along with the announcement of Stray Kids' 5-STAR Dome Tour 2023.

It is composed of a white handle holding up a fixed red and silver compass without direction. An OLED is mounted within the compass. It can be personalised with various skins, including the members' names and SKZOO characters. It has a size of 97 x 97 x 243.5 mm (slightly bigger than V1) and it comes with its own strap.

Lee Know coined the name "Nachimbong" for the light stick.[2] The name is a play on the Korean word for "compass" (나침반 nachimban) and the word "rod" (봉 bong). The broken compass is a recurring symbol for the group, especially in their debut storyline. It represents Stray Kids being their own guide to reach their dreams, as explained in the song "Mixtape#4". As the group's lightstick, it is a faithful guide to lead fans to Stray Kids' concerts.

 

The light stick was revealed on November 16, 2019[1] and officially released on November 23, on the same day kick starting Stray Kids' first world tour, "District 9 : Unlock". A V2 of the lightstick was announced on June 12, 2023, along the announcement of Stray Kids' 5-STAR Dome Tour 2023.