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As healthiness increases, so too will your overall happiness.

The Pogo Stick is a serious health maintenance tool!
Read the medical opinion.

Improving your fitness may be one of the best things you can do for your health. Physical activity can reduce your risk of disease, improve your balance and coordination, help you lose weight and improve your sleep habits and self-esteem.


Of course, the best and easiest way to exercise, and keep exercising is to have fun doing it.

How to stick with an exercise program and enjoy it!


Air Kicks SR-2 (121 to 190 lbs.)

(More sizes available)

I hate running. Plod, plod, plod. But I put on a pair of these, and it's hard not to run! Boing! Boing! Boing! With springs on my feet, every step feels like walking on the moon. Now I love to go "running" in the mornings!    $129.00   more info 




Air Kicks SR-1 (99 to 165 lbs.)

Just like the Air Kicks SR-2, but for weight range 99 to 165 lbs. and smaller feet. Check the main description for shoe sizes and more info.    $129.00   more info 




Air Kicks JR-2 (77 to 155 lbs.)

Just like the Air Kicks SR-2, but for weight range 77 to 154 lbs. and smaller feet. Check the main description for shoe sizes and more info.    $129.00   more info 




Air Kicks JR-1 (55 to 99 lbs.)

Just like the Air Kicks JR-2, but for weight range 55 to 99 lbs. and smaller feet. Check the main description for shoe sizes and more info.    $129.00   more info 




Kickaroos - Small (33 to 55 lbs.)

Air Kicks for the kids! Made with Velcro straps and lighter weight materials for lighter weight bodies ranging from 33 to 55 lbs. See description for shoe sizes.    $59.00   more info 


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Random Quote:
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise
-- Benjamin Franklin

It is well to be up before daybreak, for such habits contribute to health, wealth, and wisdom.
-- Aristotle
(384 BC - 322 BC)


Safety Notes
Always keep safety in mind!

  • Never begin a vigorous exercise routine or engage in extreme sports without consulting with your doctor first.

  • Always wear a helmet, and any other protective gear appropriate for your activity.

  • Wrist guards are usually a good idea too.

  • Make sure the area you choose is an appropriate surface, free and clear of any obstructions.

  • Know your limtis and use good judgement. Don't attempt to do things you're not sure you can do.

  • Don't practice extreme sports alone. Use the buddy system.

  • Always wear a life preserver when doing anything in or near water.


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