Flybar Super Pogo 2 (Red/Orange)
Sunday, May 2nd, 2010 at
11:20 am
Flybar Super Pogo 2 (Red/Orange)
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List Price: $249.99 Sale Price: $124.99 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours Eligible For Free Shipping
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Product Description
Get serious air and perform awesome tricks with this precision made metal pogo stick. It has bike-pedal footpegs for extra stability and control. The high strength aluminum body features vertical reinforcing chambers. Fully assembled. Supports rider weight of 90-200 lbs. Measures 3.75"L x 13.5"W x 3.75"H.
Details
- Combines the best features of our Super Pogo and Flybar 800
- Lots of good, healthy fun and exercise, for ages 14-and up
- Constructed with "aircraft grade 6160-aluminum and heavy duty metal, rubber and plastic parts
- Replaceable handle grips, foot strips and rubber tip
- Comes fully assembled - handle bar need only be rotated to desired position
Tagged with: (Red/Orange) • 2 • flybar • Pogo • pogo stick • pogo sticks • Super • xtreme
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My whole family had a lot of fun with this pogo stick, although it’s much harder than it looks. It’s especially difficult to get it to bounce if you’re on the low end of the weight range – make sure whoever you buy for is in the middle of the advertised weight range. Expensive for a toy, but still fun!
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I bought this for my 16-year-old son who is 6′4″ and weighs 195 lbs. He outgrew the smaller pogo that he’s enjoyed for years. After his first few jumps on this one, he said, “Whoa, Mom. I can’t even compress the spring halfway on this thing.” He’s very pleased that not only can it support his weight, it will take some serious practice to realize it’s full jumping-potential.
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Great fun, however it made my sciatica flare up. So I did the only reasonable thing — I returned it and bought a unicycle.
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We have family pogo jumping contests with our adult children. The minimum weight limit suggested for this pogo is 80 pounds. I think 100 would be more realistic. The spring is quite stiff — maybe it will loosen up a little with use. This was a big step up from the “toy” pogo we used to use. We’re all amateurs just having fun and our family record is just shy of 1000 jumps. I wish it had a counter on it. The pogo is very well built and will probably be passed down for generations in our family.