Flybar iPogo Jr. - Worlds First Interactive Counting Pogo Stick for Kids Ages 5 to 9 (Blue)
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Introducing the Flybar iPogo Jr., the world's first interactive pogo stick designed for kids aged 5 to 9! This breathtaking innovation brings a new level of excitement to pogo sticking, combining traditional bouncing fun with engaging technology. With its vibrant blue color and kid-friendly design, the iPogo Jr. is built for hours of entertainment and physical activity, motivating children to stay active while having fun. From counting jumps to cheering them on, this pogo stick transforms...
Show moreIntroducing the Flybar iPogo Jr., the world's first interactive pogo stick designed for kids aged 5 to 9! This breathtaking innovation brings a new level of excitement to pogo sticking, combining traditional bouncing fun with engaging technology. With its vibrant blue color and kid-friendly design, the iPogo Jr. is built for hours of entertainment and physical activity, motivating children to stay active while having fun. From counting jumps to cheering them on, this pogo stick transforms every jump into a thrilling adventure!
| manufacturer | Flybar |
|---|---|
| warranty | 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
| color | Blue |
| height | 41 |
| weight | 8.93 |
| width | 4.25 |
| size | Blue |
| length | 12.75 |
| releaseDate | 2020-11-09T00:00:01Z |
| productGroup | Toy |
The iPogo Jr. is perfect for kids aged 5 to 9.
No assembly is required. Just insert 3 AAA batteries (not included) and it’s ready to use!
The pogo stick features a built-in screen that counts and displays jumps up to 999 while providing verbal encouragement.
Yes! The pogo stick is designed with soft rubber hand grips for a comfortable and secure hold, ensuring safe bouncing.
The iPogo Jr. is specifically designed for kids ages 5 to 9, so it's best suited for that age group.
Check if the batteries are functioning correctly, as the LED lights rely on power from the batteries.