Flybar Foam Master Pogo Stick | 
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| Brand: Flybar Category: Sports
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Amazon.com Product Description From the makers of the high flying Flybar, the Flybar Foam Master Pogo Stick is a modern design adaptation of the classic toy. It's sure to promote healthy and exciting fun for boys and girls of all ages. A great introduction to pogo stick jumping--perfect for the beginner and for intermediate riders--it's ideal for jumpers aged 9 years and older. It features a rugged metal frame covered in precision-made foam, replaceable non-slip foot pads, easy-grip handles, and a rubber tip to help you stay in control. As a safety precaution, it is recommended to always use a helmet. 
Fun, exciting way to get exercise. | 
Get some air and show your tricks. |
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| Customer Reviews: Read 78 more reviews...
Rubber tip lasts only days September 10, 2008 Purchased pogo stick for 11-year-old 80-pound boy. He enjoys the toy and is able to bounce quite high. The rubber tip wears out shockingly fast, after only days of use. The company includes an order form for replacement rubber tips, $1.50 each. Stupid design or ingenious revenue producer? Hmm.
great little stick! August 13, 2008 If you proportion your weight right, this is an outstanding product. If you are near the max, I would suggest the next stronger stick.
Foam Master Pogo Stick July 15, 2008 My son loves this Pogo stick. He is 9 years old and a naturall!! Not for the faint of heart as this goes really high off the ground. But if you like flying high and looking for an upgrade from just the normal you will LOVE this Pogo Stick
POGO July 2, 2008 I got this for my granddaughter and she just loves it. It only took her a day to really get jumping. Now her goal is to count how many times she can jump without falling off. Thanks!
Needs more "give" July 1, 2008 My 9-year old son was excited to graduate to a larger pogo stick but was disappointed that there was no "bounce" to this new one. Even when I attempted to jump on it (and I'm at the higher end of the weight requirement) I could not get the spring to give more bounce. We added some WD-40 and noticed a very slight improvement. Hopefully in time it will get broken in and bounce like a pogo stick should ... but kids should be able to jump right in to the fun when they receive a new toy.
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