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Why buy Krunk Pogo Sticks?
What makes them durable?
They use high‑grade steel frames and powerful springs. Grippy footrests and non-slip handles provide stability during high jumps. Krunk also tests its sticks for durability under repeated impact.
Do they have adjustable features?
Some Krunk models feature adjustable handlebars and foot pegs. This allows riders of different heights to use the same pogo stick comfortably.
Are they suitable for tricks?
Yes. Krunk’s stunt pogo sticks have wider footrests and reinforced frames for flips, spins and grabs. Beginners should start with basic models and progress as they gain confidence.
What safety gear should be worn?
Helmets, knee pads and elbow pads are recommended. Beginners should practise on soft surfaces like grass and avoid concrete until they can control the bounce.
How do I care for a pogo stick?
Keep springs lubricated and inspect the frame and footrests regularly. Tighten any bolts and replace worn grips. Store the stick in a dry place to prevent rust.
What age is appropriate for using a Krunk pogo stick?
Children as young as 5 can use smaller sticks. Adults need larger, more powerful models that can support greater weight. Check product descriptions for weight and age recommendations.
Are replacement parts available?
Yes. You can find replacement springs, grips and footrests for maintenance or upgrades. This helps extend the stick’s lifespan and customise performance.
What makes them durable?
What makes them durable?
They use high‑grade steel frames and powerful springs. Grippy footrests and non-slip handles provide stability during high jumps. Krunk also tests its sticks for durability under repeated impact.
Do they have adjustable features?
Do they have adjustable features?
Some Krunk models feature adjustable handlebars and foot pegs. This allows riders of different heights to use the same pogo stick comfortably.
Are they suitable for tricks?
Are they suitable for tricks?
Yes. Krunk’s stunt pogo sticks have wider footrests and reinforced frames for flips, spins and grabs. Beginners should start with basic models and progress as they gain confidence.
What safety gear should be worn?
What safety gear should be worn?
Helmets, knee pads and elbow pads are recommended. Beginners should practise on soft surfaces like grass and avoid concrete until they can control the bounce.
How do I care for a pogo stick?
How do I care for a pogo stick?
Keep springs lubricated and inspect the frame and footrests regularly. Tighten any bolts and replace worn grips. Store the stick in a dry place to prevent rust.
What age is appropriate for using a Krunk pogo stick?
What age is appropriate for using a Krunk pogo stick?
Children as young as 5 can use smaller sticks. Adults need larger, more powerful models that can support greater weight. Check product descriptions for weight and age recommendations.
Are replacement parts available?
Are replacement parts available?
Yes. You can find replacement springs, grips and footrests for maintenance or upgrades. This helps extend the stick’s lifespan and customise performance.