Flybar iPogo Jr. Interactive Pogo Stick for Kids Boys & Girls Ages 5+ 40 to 80 lbs Pogo Counter Screen and Talks As You Jump – Rubber Hand Grips & Non Slip Foot Pads - Pink and Blue
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You can try to pry the back open with your fingers, or lean the pogo back and lightly tap the top to get the compartment to open.
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Larger children will love it. My ten-year-old son requested this Pogo stick as a birthday present, and it was well worth the money. His best friend has one, and after trying it out, he was eager to get his own. It's pretty cool, in my opinion. br> Its interactive features enable the boys to set and break records. It takes the traditional bounce around, have fun toy to a whole new level of fun. I can't say the same for many of his other toys, but this one keeps the boys occupied for hours at a time. br>The build quality is impressive when compared to others we've owned in the past; it's made of a solid and durable material, and I'm comfortable leaving my son with it. It has the potential to last for many years. br>The grip on the handles is soft and cushioned. We've had ours for a few months and, unlike others we've owned, I've had no problems with calluses or pain from using it. br>The LED lights are bright and enjoyable to look at. Just a little extra. Overall, I am very pleased with this purchase and would purchase another one in the future. br>Value for money.
This item is not going to bounce. This was purchased for my six-year-old twins, who have been begging for a pogo stick for several months. Although they are well within the weight limits, this pogo stick is incredibly stiff. I'm over 200 pounds, and I was trying to simply push it down to loosen it up for them, but pushing it down was extremely difficult even with all of my weight. We've tried everything we can think of to loosen up the spring, but it's still completely useless. It won't bounce at all. My boys received a rather depressing birthday present as a result of this. I can't recommend this unless you're at the very top of the weight scale, and even then, I'm not sure it'll work.
My 10-year-old son enjoys using the pogo stick, but it appears to be dangerous to me as a parent. Because she's in training mode right now, I'm only allowing her to use the pogo stick inside and on the carpet. It seems to work well, and she can hop around without falling. It's incredible how quickly children learn. This is a good starter pogo stick because it counts, giving her a goal to achieve. She's been wanting to do it outside, so I'll get her a helmet and some padding. However, it is a useful toy for keeping them occupied.
This was purchased for my 50-pound son, who will be unable to complete the task. Furthermore, both my husband and I attempted to use 130 pounds or more and were unable to do so. Because of its stiffness, the pogo stick has no bounce. While it appears to be sturdy and states that it is intended for children, I will be unable to use it, and it will be returned.
Because this pogo stick is a little heavier, it requires a weight limit of at least 5. It'll make it easier for them to work it because if they're smaller, it'll be more difficult for them to work it and make it appear that it doesn't work, but it does, and once they do, they'll have a lot of fun doing it.
He is five years old and extremely active. a little taller than a typical 5-year-old This item was of good quality, and he specifically requested a pogo stick. Unfortunately, this item was too old for a 5-year-old to receive. It was stiff and heavy, and he wasn't big enough to make it bounce or even control it as he tried to get on it. For older children, it is obvious that this method would be more effective.
This was purchased for my 6-year-old son. He weighs around 45 pounds and is unable to push it down due to his insufficient weight. I'm disappointed because he's sad. I'm hoping it loosens up enough for him to jump.
This was purchased for our 5-year-old son, who had been begging for a Pogo Jr. for quite some time. He is unable to use it in any way! He is tall enough to compress the spring, but not heavy enough. The spring is extremely stiff, almost to the point of being dangerous for an adult. We will not return it, but we will make an attempt to break it in the spring. Hopefully, he'll be able to put it to good use over the next few years. br>It was a huge waste of money!.