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Super Cool Jul 23, 2010 I got this pogo and am just having so much fun, cant stop jumping. I am teaching my siblings with this pogo( I use the pogo), and we love it! But you may notice the spring is a little stiff but don't let it fool you I can get two and a half feet of air!!!
The Super Pogo Review Jul 19, 2010 I guess it's a bit corny I suppose to say I own about 2-3 of each and the reason why is because they are amazing. Not only are they extremely fun they are also very durable. I started out by gettin the flybar 1200 for a bit of fun and excercise purposes since then flybar has giving me free products to try and even sponsored me! Okay, so you might think I am biased now but I can promise you they are the best, I tried other similar products and they either don't last or don't go as high. I actually have become such a fanatic that I even created a flybar fan site. It is called [...] if you are even remotely interested in this product you should come and check it out.
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Lots of fun but very stiff spring Mar 08, 2010 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.
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Super Pogo Sep 28, 2009 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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Two Thumbs Up for Super Pogo 2 Jan 17, 2009 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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