ELLENVILLE, N.Y., July 18, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Flybar, the company that invented the Pogo stick in 1918, launched a new website last week. Flybar features a variety of pogo stick collections, videos of extreme tricks, and an opportunity to learn more about the sport of extreme Pogo jumping.
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"Seeing the Flybar website for the first time after it was officially released was a very exciting moment in my 46-year history running Flybar and Flybar.com. This has put us squarely in line to take this most exciting of new extreme sports and expose it to the millions of people who crave healthy, exciting fun for themselves, family, and groups of people," says President of Flybar Irwin Arginsky.
Irwin goes on to say, "We are on our way to build a worldwide community of pogo enthusiasts!"
Flybar is the next generation high performance Pogo stick, notorious for its extreme ability to reach heights unknown by other Pogo sticks. Do not be mistaken, this is not your grandfathers Pogo stick. The new website emphasizes the extreme side of the sport. Pogo enthusiasts can watch XPogo athletes perform death-defying tricks. They also provide tutorials for the more brave fans.
Flybar has always had the vision to unify jumpers and with today's technology will allow us to create global competition, communication and, with the launch of the Smart Pogo in 2014, a vehicle to bring this iconic brand into the 21st century.
At Flybar.com, visitors can learn about upcoming pogo events, recap the history of the pogo stick and visit the Flybar shop.
The designers of the website includes Brandamos, a web design consultancy and Flybar's marketing agency, On the Ball in Ft. Lauderdale, FL. Both firms wanted to bring this most exhilarating addition to extreme sports into the digital world.
To learn more about Flybar, please visit the new website, www.Flybar.com
CONTACT: Zachary Stein, On the Ball, 1-727-463-0814, [email protected]
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