Flybar brings the pogo stick into the 21st Century, changing its design from a traditional spring, to a patented system of rubber springs that defies gravity and can propel its users up to 5 feet in the air. The new Flybar pogo stick is a collaboration between SBI Enterprises (the original inventor of the pogo stick), Bruce Middleton (physicist and inventor) and Champion Skateboarder Andy Macdonald.
The Flybar is available in two models, the Flybar 800 and Flybar 1200. The Flybar 800 is the entry level device and is great for children and beginners; it is capable of holding users that are between 80 and 180lbs and only weighs 12lbs.
The Flybar 1200 is for experienced users and can hold riders between 120 and 250lbs; it weighs 20lb and is capable of reaching heights of up to 5 feet.
Each Flybar pogo stick is made with high grade aluminium and the patented rubber spring system is fully adjustable for different body weights, skill levels and various terrains. They also feature large bike sized footpegs for extra stability and control and the adjusting tool fits securely and snugly in the top so it is easily accessible.
The Flybar 800 and 1200 are available now for around £179 and £249 respectively.

Broken bones ahoy. Looks like great fun but you might want some private health care as the NHS might be getting a overload of broken bones.
This looks so much fun i might just have to get one though.