Though many may consider them to be kids’ toys, pogo sticks can be just as much fun for adults. They are also a great form of exercise that can burn up to 600 calories an hour. That is roughly on par ...
Atop a new generation of souped-up sticks, these daredevils want to do for pogo what legends like Tony Hawk did for skateboarding. By Andrew Zaleski Published Aug 30, 2022 2:00 PM EDT We may earn ...
The sharing economy has brought scooters and bikes to our sidewalks and streets. Now, an international company wants to add pogo sticks to those ranks. Cangoroo, a start-up based in Malmo, Sweden, ...
Nic Patino didn’t start pogoing because it was cool. Who would? “It was strange,” he said. “Everybody was confused.” But when Patino’s dad died in a motorcycle accident a month before his 13th ...
Who knew the pogo-stick mile was a thing? Well, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga sophomore Zachary Cross knew, and back in 2017, he set out to smash the pogo-mile world record, which stood then ...
On May 18, the Swedish-based pogo stick rental company Cangoroo clarified that it is, in fact, a real company. “With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, We feel the need ...
While pogo sticks are often thought to be a kids’ toy, they’re also popular with teens and adults. In fact, an hour of bouncing can burn more calories than other forms of cardio — plus, it’s tons of ...