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  2. Flybar - Wikipedia

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    Flybar may also refer to an element of the helicopter rotor. The Flybar is a modification of the traditional pogo stick design which allows riders to propel themselves up to a world record 8 feet 6 inches into the air according to the Flybar's website.

  3. Pogo stick - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Pogo, or Xpogo, is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks on extreme pogo sticks, defined as such by their durability and potential for height. Today's Xpogo sticks have the potential for over 10 ft (3 m) of height (measured from the ground to the bottom of the tip). [ 11 ]

  4. Vurtego - Wikipedia

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    The more air pressure that is pumped into the pogo stick, the stiffer the spring becomes. The same Vurtego pogo stick can be used by a 75 lb kid or a 300 lb fully grown adult, simply by adjusting the air pressure. Due to the air spring that is used in the Vurtego's pogo sticks, there is no maximum weight limit.

  5. Pogopalooza - Wikipedia

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    Extreme Pogo is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks on extreme pogo sticks, defined as such by their durability and potential for height. It draws from influences of other action sports such as skate, BMX, Parkour and more, integrating the use of obstacles and performance of tricks.

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  7. Extreme Pogo - Wikipedia

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    The new height potential made possible by the Flybar allowed new tricks, such as the first full backflip on a pogo stick, by Brian “Chewy” Call in 2005. [ 16 ] Shortly after the release of the Flybar, a company emerged in Southern California with the “MotoStik” pogo, which used a dual-spring technology with Moto X–style handlebars ...