Flybar Master
What We Like
- Solid metal construction that feels well put together for active outdoor play
- Genuine bounce that lifts kids off the ground once the spring is broken in
- Ready to use straight from the box with zero assembly required
- Good value for the price compared to other mid-range spring pogo sticks
Worth Noting
- Spring can feel very stiff for children at the bottom of the weight range until it wears in
- Handle bars and rivets may break or rust after several months of regular use
- Type
- Metal spring pogo
- Age Range
- 9+ years
- Durability
- Enclosed spring, steel frame
- Weight Range
- 80-160 lbs
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The Flybar Master provides a high, consistent bounce once the spring breaks in. The enclosed metal spring returns well on pavement and hard surfaces, giving kids a genuine hopping experience that foam toys can't match. No assembly is needed, so it's ready for action right out of the box.
In everyday use, the sturdy foot pegs and easy-grip handles hold up to repeated jumping sessions. The 7-pound weight is manageable for kids to carry, and the non-slip pegs keep feet planted during landings. Over time, the spring loosens slightly for smoother compression, which improves the ride for lighter jumpers.
This pogo stick is best suited for tweens and teens ages 9 to 14 who weigh between 80 and 160 pounds. Kids near the lower end of that range will find the spring stiff at first — expect a break-in period of several active sessions before it compresses easily. It is not a good fit for lightweight children under 80 lbs or for families who need a single stick for multiple small kids.
Tip: If your child is near 80 lbs, expect the spring to be stiff for the first few sessions — a brief break-in period lets it loosen up.
Bottom line: For any child ages 9 and up who falls within the 80–160 lb range, the Flybar Master delivers real pogo performance with a build that holds up to daily jumping.