3.5 to 4.5 feet highly depending on weight of the rider and experience and practice.
Gary Stewart used a Flybar 1000 pogo stick to set the record for the highest jump on a pogo stick.
The Flybar Pogo Stick was created in 2004. However, production and layouts for this pogo stick had started years before. You can learn more about Flybar at the Wikipedia. Once on the website, type "Flybar" into the search bar at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
Probably Flybar. They're the biggest company.
yes i have been pogo sticking for year and i am 11 i can jump with no hands or one foot or one hand!
I personally find the flybar 800 is better. I did a review of both of them on my site and I have used both but the flybar 800 I get higher on. I guess it is up to you to choose.
Many of the typical versions do, but some of the more advanced ones do not, such as the Flybar 1200 model, which uses giant rubber bands.
Depends how much your willing to spend. Vertigo is much better seeing as they can jump 7 feet + compared to flybars 4 feet +. But flybars are only 150-200 new, and vertigo are 250-350. so vertigo is the best choice but comes at a cost.
Just jump onto it!!!
It depends on who is using it, as well as how well the pogo sticks condition is.
Because the concrete will have a more steady plane surface for the pogo stick to bounce higher. Bouncing on grass will make you not jump as high up.
as you jump on the Pogo stick you press down on a spring at the bottom. Then the spring propels you back upwards .
sorta, cause when you jump on it it moves you but a vehicle has to have wheels and pogo sticks don't. No a vehicle does not have to have wheels because a sled is technically a vehicle according to dictionary.com