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Avg. Customer Review: Number of Reviews: 2 567 of 1113 people found the following review helpful: Crazy As You Want! 01/12/2005 Reviewer: A viewer from Unknown We had 3 Flybars at our action sports & gymnastics summer camp (www.woodwardwest.com) this summer. They stirred up quite an interest in everyone who saw them. Everyone, every age and size, had a great time bouncing on them. Most people's first reaction was that this can't possibly be a pogo stick, or that it can't possibly be able to handle "me," but all were soon amazed to find that not only did it work, but they could get as crazy as they wanted. Our campers are all inline skaters, skateboarders, freestyle bikers, and gymnasts. They naturally try to do tricks on anything you put them on, but the Flybar seems to be a natural extension to some of the tricks these kids (and adults) are already doing. No-handers, no-footers, nothings, x-ups, and barspins (although on the flybar this has to be done no-footed as well) all seem to be pretty stock the first time one of our campers starts playing around on the Flybar. Anyone who's ever had fun playing around on a traditional pogo stick, child or adult, can have a great time playing on a Flybar! Was this review helpful to you? 595 of 1147 people found the following review helpful: I am filled with joy 01/12/2005 Reviewer: A viewer from Unknown My name is Ashrita Furman and I've loved pogo stick jumping ever since I was a kid. There is the expression "jumping for joy" and when I jump on a pogo stick, I am filled with joy. I have a passion for breaking Guinness records so, naturally, I have set several records on the pogo stick. Since I am also a travel agent, some of these records have been in exotic places. One of my favorite records was climbing the foothills of Mount Fuji in Japan on a pogo stick to set a distance record which I later broke by going 23 miles around a track in New York City. I've bounced up the steps of the world's tallest structure, the CN Tower in Toronto, set the fastest pogo mile record in Antarctica and even pogo stick jumped underwater in the Amazon River in Peru! So I think it's safe to say that I am an authority on pogo sticks! ,br/> The Flybar people, after giving me a used model to try out, asked me to give a review of their product. So here is my honest opinion - it's the best pogo stick on the market, by far. Infact, in a sense, it's a reinvented pogo because there are no springs. Instead it uses a system of elastic bands which makes it extremely versatile. You can adjust the tension of the pogo so an adult or a kid can use it and also you can make it as bouncy as you want. Unlike spring-driven pogos, you can't bottom out on it. I tried out the Flybar in Washington Square Park and people were watching me in utter amazement. You can really fly on the thing! Let me just say this - the Flybar is awesome fun and it is a serious exercise tool. If you are intense about it, 15 minutes of jumping is enough time to give you a heart-pounding, full body workout. I'm not sure how the Flybar would hold up underwater in the Amazon River, but on land it's a total blast! Was this review helpful to you?
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