Flybar has been around since 1918 and has since then been known as the original Pogo Stick company. They have been working tirelessly to bring us all new and exciting products beyond the Pogo Stick. I am obsessed with there website just because all the products they have that remind me of my childhood memories that I shared with my sister and friends.
I had the wonderful opportunity or working with them on a review and sharing all the awesome products with my nieces and nephews. If you were born in the 80s or 90s you’re going to definitely want to check out their website.
Flybar iPogo Jr. is the world’s first interactive counting pogo stick for kids. No more counting to see how many times you can jump when the pogo stick counts for you. The kids have such a blast on the pogo stick It just reminds me of how much fun I had when I was a kid.T he pogo stick junior is made safer than the ones they had back in the day. But I do recommend having the kids wear helmets and protection.
Flybar mini velocity finger pogo stick is an exact mini replica of the actual velocity pogo stick. The finger pogo stick has the same rubber grips, graphics and non-slip foot pads as the real thing. The kids thought they were funny and said now they can exercise their fingers.
When I was younger I was such a tomboy and I love skateboards and It didn’t matter how much I got hurt scraped my knees or got bloody. Skateboards are just a lot of fun in general and my nephew likes to ride them like I did. So when I gave him the 31″ complete skateboards in Spiral he was very excited. I do recommend going to their website because they have a lot of skateboards in different styles to pick from.
I don’t know how many of you remember stilts and they were like one of the hottest toys to have. I remember the difficulty of trying to get on them and walk but once you got the hang of it they were really fun. To see the kids and even the adults in my house trying to walk with them was hilarious.
I wish I could show you guys photos of how they looked on them but they didn’t want to be on the internet so I made a video how to put them together instead. I do recommend supervising your kids when they’re on them so they don’t get hurt.
For more information or to see all the fun products they have please visit them at https://www.flybar.com/