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Description of Flybar Foam Master Pogo StickFrom 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. |
Sports reviews of Flybar Foam Master Pogo StickCustomer Review: jumping fool Sport shop rating: 5 StarsI purchased this for our son but I had to try it out before we gave it to him. Loved it. It pogo'd me with ease.
Customer Review: GREAT PRESENT Sport shop rating: 5 StarsBought this as a present for my grandson's eleventh birthday. He had some trouble with it the first few times but now he is becoming an expert! Last I heard he is well over 130 jumps at one time and is loving it! He is a swimmer and a soccer player and I think it will help to strengthen his kick in both sports. It was delivered much faster than I thought and I would buy it again.
Customer Review: very fun and entertaining Sport shop rating: 5 StarsI think this is really fun. I don't agree that the the tip wears down. I've had this pogo stick for almost a year now and I haven't fallen off one time.
Customer Review: Flybar Foam Master Pogo Stick Sport shop rating: 5 StarsHaving bought this product for Xmas and not given it to the person I have no idea whether it is a good product or not. It looks to be a nice pogo stick but.................
Customer Review: Foam Master Pogo stick review Sport shop rating: 3 StarsI got this stick for my 80 lb., 9-year-old son. It was a little stiff for him due to his being right at the low end of the recommended weight range, and he had trouble with it at first. It didn't spring enough. But that wasn't the stick, just his weight in relation to the spring tension. After a day or two he got to bouncing on it and learned to bounce higher and come down more forcefully, and since then he's had no trouble with it. He bounced 300 times the other day without falling. This thing about the bumper coming out and people getting hurt -- if you were bouncing on a slick surface and the bumper came out, and you didn't notice the change in the sound and feel of the pogo stick, I suppose a person could fall and get hurt. It's a shame that one child (in a previous review) took a bad fall. But we haven't had anything like that happen. The bumper on the old stick came out twice (it was a cheaper version of this stick) but the kids just shoved the bumper back in place and that was it. The bumper on this one came out once, but we noticed immediately and this time I put a little silicone cement on the end before my son put it back in. After that it never came out. You could also drill a small hole and put a set-screw in. It's just like the eraser in the end of a pencil. There are probably a half-dozen very simple solutions the average person could come up with to keep the bumper in. Why the factory doesn't use one, I don't know. Overall I think it's a great stick for the money, if you're buying for a child and it's just for fun.
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