March 2007 - Issue #5
By Justin Iannello
Pogo sticks have been a prominent product in the toy industry for decades. They can be found in the garage of most households; an apparatus that normally bounces as high as 1-2 feet on a good day, and is mainly used to compete for consecutive jump records with neighbors and show-off to family and friends. However, many fall out of love with them because of their short life-span, they become too big for it, or they suddenly lose interest because it’s labeled as a “kids’ toy”. Sticks of this category still exist, but others known as pogo sticks on “steroids” have revolutionized the description of a pogo stick.
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By Tim Romero
The sport of Xpogo has come a long way since its beginnings. It's gone from a dirty dozen to well over 100 people that participate in one way or another. With this rapid progression of the sport, I believe the coverage and documentation of the sport should start to progress with it. The videos of our Xpogo community members are making definitely help to cover and show where the sport is going, and how momentous it all is.
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Trick Contest Winner!
Daniel Mahoney
Daniel wins the first ever XPogo online trick competition with a nice ULBS to tuck reverse combo. More contests will be coming up as we work out a better prize system than this.
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