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Vurtego or Vurtego Pogo Sticks are a variation of the traditional pogo stick in which the spring mechanism used for jumping is air, as opposed to a traditional metal coil spring. They are designed as a high-end pogo stick, capable of jumping to extreme heights and enabling riders to perform a wide variety of tricks.[1][2][3]

Closeup of Vurtego Stick [V1]

There are a variety of advantages in using an air-powered pogo stick, ranging from adjustable spring tensions to overall weight to power ratio.

The air spring within a Vurtego pogo stick allows riders to pump the pogo stick up to their preferred air pressure in order to jump. The more air pressure that is pumped into the pogo stick, the stiffer the spring becomes. The same Vurtego pogo stick can be used by a 75 lb kid or a 300 lb fully grown adult, simply by adjusting the air pressure. Due to the air spring that is used in the Vurtego's pogo sticks, there is no maximum weight limit.

An air spring has advantages over other forms of pogo stick propulsion. An air spring weighs just about nothing compared to a traditional coil spring and is capable of far more power in relation to the overall weight of the spring. A metal spring capable of propelling a rider more than five feet in the air would need to weigh more than 30 pounds and is therefore infeasible. Elastomeric bands, which are used in a few pogo sticks available today, tend to degrade or break over time.

Vurtego pogo sticks weigh under 11 pounds (5 kg) and are capable of producing 1500 pounds-force (8,000 newtons) of thrust.

Models edit

V1 edit

In January 2006 Vurtego released its first pogo stick, the V1. The V1 was the first air-powered extreme pogo stick ever sold and was capable of jumping more than seven feet high. The V1 utilized a custom extruded plastic cylinder body, billet aluminum footpegs, a non-rotating stainless steel shaft, and a nylon piston.

V2 edit

In 2008 Vurtego released a new version of the Vurtego, the 'V2.' The V2 is similar to the V1, except the shaft is rotated 45 degrees, adding strength. The pegs are larger and curved a bit at the bottom. There is a less expensive version of the V2, known as the 'power pogo', which boasts the same performance as the V2, but is made in China with cheaper material. Another version known as the V2 'Fit' is, as the name suggests, for exercise. The V2 comes in three sizes; Small [riders 5'0"-5'6"], Medium [5'4"-6'0"], and Large [5'10"+].

V3 edit

The next edition to the Vurtego series, known as the V3, became available in late 2009. The V3 is similar to a V2 but has an aluminum tube and a new boltless air piston. There were two versions, the standard V3 [grey anodized aluminum] and a black version known as the 'V3 Stealth'. The stealth version features an all black anodized aluminum tube and footpegs with the same performance as the standard V3. The V3 comes in three sizes.

V4 edit

In late 2015 Vurtego's latest pogo stick, the V4, was introduced. The V4 was the first major redesign since the V1. The entire design of the V4 was centered around the new Air Piston, which combined the spacer and piston designs from the V1-V3 to increase air volume by 10%. This additional air volume creates a smoother, softer bounce that feels very similar to a trampoline. The V4 jumps higher with less effort than its predecessors. To reduce friction during the bounce a smaller o-ring seal and new bushing were implemented. A much harder, 90a urethane donut with sound dampening nubs was integrated into the design, and four additional breather holes were added to the cylinder to increase the air flow. The stroke was extended by 1" on the V4 and 3" on the V4 Pro, allowing riders to jump higher without bottoming out the stroke. The last major update was a round Grip Tip, which provides the same amount of surface area no matter what angle a rider lands at. The V4 is offered in white, and the V4 Pro is offered in bright green.

Sizes edit

All of Vurtego's pogo sticks are offered in three different sizes:

  • Small - 4'8" - 5'3" (147 cm - 161 cm) | 10 lbs (4.54 kg)
  • Medium - 5'4" - 5'11" (162 cm - 181 cm) | 10.5 lbs (4.76 kg)
  • Large - 6' - 6'6" (182 cm - 198 cm) | 11 lbs (5 kg)

Slingshot edit

In 2022 Vurtego announced that they were developing their first child-sized pogo stick, which is named the Slingshot. It uses the same adjustable air-powered spring as the V4 and previous models, but it is much smaller in size. Despite the size difference, it is still capable of jumping over 5' high, as well as doing a large variety of Extreme Pogo tricks, including flips. The Vurtego Slingshot launches on May 4, 2023, on indiegogo.

World Records edit

Vurtego pogo sticks currently hold 8 world records.

Highest Jump on a Pogo Stick edit

11 feet 2.25 inches - set by Henry Cabelus on August 20, 2021[4]

Highest Front Flip edit

10 feet 2 inches - set by Michael Mena in 2017[5]

Most Consecutive Backflips edit

18 - set by Dmitry Arsenyev in 2015

Fastest Mile On A Pogo Stick edit

7:40 - set by Drew McQuiston in 2017[6]

Most Consecutive Front Flips edit

8 - set by Henry Cabelus in 2016

Most Synchronized Backflips edit

15 - set by a bunch of people in 2014

Fewest Jumps in a Minute edit

38 - set by Henry Cabelus in 2016[7]

Most Jumps in a Minute edit

266 - set by Tone Staubs in 2013


See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Vurtego: What Happened To Extreme Pogo Stick After Shark Tank". 2paragraphs.com. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  2. ^ Murphy, Jen (2017-12-30). "You Can Be 66 and Still Love Pogo Sticks". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2020-08-19.
  3. ^ Skiing. January 2007.
  4. ^ "Pogo Sticks World Records". 24 March 2022. Retrieved 24 March 2022.
  5. ^ "Highest Front Flip - Xpogo".
  6. ^ "Fastest Mile on a Pogo Stick - Xpogo".
  7. ^ "Fewest pogo stick jumps in one minute | Guinness World Records".

External links edit

  • Vurtego Website

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pogo stick capable of jumping to extreme heights and enabling riders to perform a wide variety of tricks 1 2 3 Closeup of Vurtego Stick V1 There are a variety of advantages in using an air powered pogo stick ranging from adjustable spring tensions to overall weight to power ratio The air spring within a Vurtego pogo stick allows riders to pump the pogo stick up to their preferred air pressure in order to jump The more air pressure that is pumped into the pogo stick the stiffer the spring becomes The same Vurtego pogo stick can be used by a 75 lb kid or a 300 lb fully grown adult simply by adjusting the air pressure Due to the air spring that is used in the Vurtego s pogo sticks there is no maximum weight limit An air spring has advantages over other forms of pogo stick propulsion An air spring weighs just about nothing compared to a traditional coil spring and is capable of far more power in relation to the overall weight of the spring A metal spring capable of propelling a rider more than five feet in the air would need to weigh more than 30 pounds and is therefore infeasible Elastomeric bands which are used in a few pogo sticks available today tend to degrade or break over time Vurtego pogo sticks weigh under 11 pounds 5 kg and are capable of producing 1500 pounds force 8 000 newtons of thrust Contents 1 Models 1 1 V1 1 2 V2 1 3 V3 1 4 V4 1 4 1 Sizes 1 4 2 Slingshot 2 World Records 2 1 Highest Jump on a Pogo Stick 2 2 Highest Front Flip 2 3 Most Consecutive Backflips 2 4 Fastest Mile On A Pogo Stick 2 5 Most Consecutive Front Flips 2 6 Most Synchronized Backflips 2 7 Fewest Jumps in a Minute 2 8 Most Jumps in a Minute 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksModels editV1 edit In January 2006 Vurtego released its first pogo stick the V1 The V1 was the first air powered extreme pogo stick ever sold and was capable of jumping more than seven feet high The V1 utilized a custom extruded plastic cylinder body billet aluminum footpegs a non rotating stainless steel shaft and a nylon piston V2 edit In 2008 Vurtego released a new version of the Vurtego the V2 The V2 is similar to the V1 except the shaft is rotated 45 degrees adding strength The pegs are larger and curved a bit at the bottom There is a less expensive version of the V2 known as the power pogo which boasts the same performance as the V2 but is made in China with cheaper material Another version known as the V2 Fit is as the name suggests for exercise The V2 comes in three sizes Small riders 5 0 5 6 Medium 5 4 6 0 and Large 5 10 V3 edit The next edition to the Vurtego series known as the V3 became available in late 2009 The V3 is similar to a V2 but has an aluminum tube and a new boltless air piston There were two versions the standard V3 grey anodized aluminum and a black version known as the V3 Stealth The stealth version features an all black anodized aluminum tube and footpegs with the same performance as the standard V3 The V3 comes in three sizes V4 edit In late 2015 Vurtego s latest pogo stick the V4 was introduced The V4 was the first major redesign since the V1 The entire design of the V4 was centered around the new Air Piston which combined the spacer and piston designs from the V1 V3 to increase air volume by 10 This additional air volume creates a smoother softer bounce that feels very similar to a trampoline The V4 jumps higher with less effort than its predecessors To reduce friction during the bounce a smaller o ring seal and new bushing were implemented A much harder 90a urethane donut with sound dampening nubs was integrated into the design and four additional breather holes were added to the cylinder to increase the air flow The stroke was extended by 1 on the V4 and 3 on the V4 Pro allowing riders to jump higher without bottoming out the stroke The last major update was a round Grip Tip which provides the same amount of surface area no matter what angle a rider lands at The V4 is offered in white and the V4 Pro is offered in bright green Sizes edit All of Vurtego s pogo sticks are offered in three different sizes Small 4 8 5 3 147 cm 161 cm 10 lbs 4 54 kg Medium 5 4 5 11 162 cm 181 cm 10 5 lbs 4 76 kg Large 6 6 6 182 cm 198 cm 11 lbs 5 kg Slingshot edit In 2022 Vurtego announced that they were developing their first child sized pogo stick which is named the Slingshot It uses the same adjustable air powered spring as the V4 and previous models but it is much smaller in size Despite the size difference it is still capable of jumping over 5 high as well as doing a large variety of Extreme Pogo tricks including flips The Vurtego Slingshot launches on May 4 2023 on indiegogo World Records editVurtego pogo sticks currently hold 8 world records Highest Jump on a Pogo Stick edit 11 feet 2 25 inches set by Henry Cabelus on August 20 2021 4 Highest Front Flip edit 10 feet 2 inches set by Michael Mena in 2017 5 Most Consecutive Backflips edit 18 set by Dmitry Arsenyev in 2015 Fastest Mile On A Pogo Stick edit 7 40 set by Drew McQuiston in 2017 6 Most Consecutive Front Flips edit 8 set by Henry Cabelus in 2016 Most Synchronized Backflips edit 15 set by a bunch of people in 2014 Fewest Jumps in a Minute edit 38 set by Henry Cabelus in 2016 7 Most Jumps in a Minute edit 266 set by Tone Staubs in 2013See also editStunt Pogo Pogo StickReferences edit Vurtego What Happened To Extreme Pogo Stick After Shark Tank 2paragraphs com Retrieved 2020 08 19 Murphy Jen 2017 12 30 You Can Be 66 and Still Love Pogo Sticks Wall Street Journal ISSN 0099 9660 Retrieved 2020 08 19 Skiing January 2007 Pogo Sticks World Records 24 March 2022 Retrieved 24 March 2022 Highest Front Flip Xpogo Fastest Mile on a Pogo Stick Xpogo Fewest pogo stick jumps in one minute Guinness World Records External links editVurtego Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Vurtego amp oldid 1218428793, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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