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When it’s 1 a.m. and Kim Manwaring can’t sleep, he goes outside and jumps on his pogo stick. The 66-year-old pediatric neurosurgeon says pogoing helps his insomnia. It’s also his go-to ...
The CEO of a pogo-stick rental service knows you won't actually hop to work. Here's what's really going on at the viral Swedish startup.
Patino’s favorite place to pogo, however, has always been on the street, where he can “come up with creative ways to flow through” the environment around him, as he did on a recent chilly ...
A pogo stick saved him and then it took him around the world Nicolas Patino, an extreme pogo competitor, demonstrates a trick at Thomas Paine Plaza in Center City Philadelphia on Thursday, Dec. 3 ...
The alleged pogo stick rental company Cangoroo wants everybody to know that it’s not a prank. The Swedish startup claims that it will actually rent app-enabled pogo sticks—yes—in five cities ...
On May 18, the Swedish-based pogo stick rental company Cangoroo clarified that it is, in fact, a real company. “With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, We feel ...
James Roumeliotis hopped out of an 8-year retirement and straight into the record books. The Tewksbury native jumped more than 100,000 consecutive times on a pogo stick at Medal of Honor Park in So… ...
In a courtroom filled with tension, Doug and Kelly Nichols appeared as motions for a new trial were argued. Kelly Nichols, ...
Cangoroo is a pogo stick-sharing startup that hails from Stockholm, Sweden. It operates on the same basis as Bird and Lime, with users paying based on their usage.
Take, for example, the humble pogo stick’s bounding jump from being a rental vehicle clowns use when their unicycles are in the shop for repair to the center of an extreme sport.
Fancy Tiggering to work? Jump on a share pogo stick. Coming to a city near you soon? Not a joke, says the Swedish startup behind the scheme.
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