Jumperoo Boing 44" Pogo Sticks, for up to 86 Pounds
Manufacturer: HearthSong Part number: 726758
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- Jumperoo Boing 44 Pogo Sticks, for up to 86 Pounds. Since the 1920s, when the pogo stick first appeared, kids of all ages have tried to master the skill and balance necessary to bounce. Available in small (44-86 lbs.) or large (86-160 lbs.), so siblings and friends of different heights and ages can all experience the action. This improved, high-quality ... Read more
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- Manufacturer: HearthSong
- Part number: 726758
- Description: Jumperoo Boing 44 Pogo Sticks, for up to 86 Pounds. Since the 1920s, when the pogo stick first appeared, kids of all ages have tried to master the skill and balance necessary to bounce. Available in small (44-86 lbs.) or large (86-160 lbs.), so siblings and friends of different heights and ages can all experience the action. This improved, high-quality design also has four handgrips to accommodate different heights. And, after a little bit of practice, kids can get the Jumperoo Boing bouncing up to 2 feet high! For ages 5 and up. Available Styles Jumperoo Boing comes in Red or Blue; we'll choose for you. Size 44L x 14W x 2-1/2H History behind the pogo stick: A German man named George Hansburg originally exported a wooden pogo stick to the US-based Gimble Brothers Department Store back in 1920. Unfortunately, the wood rotted and warped on its ocean journey, so he contacted a toy designer to improve the design with an all-metal, enclosed-spring pogo stick, and patented his design. To promote the toy, Hansburg was able to teach the famous Ziegfield's Follies how to pogo. The Follies' pogo antics inspired people everywhere to jump on the trend, creating all kinds of pogo tricks and stunts.
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