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L'ambiance et la bonne humeur etait au rendez vous de ce Raismesfest 2024. Pogo, wall of death et circle pit ont rythmé les concerts (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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L'ambiance et la bonne humeur etait au rendez vous de ce Raismesfest 2024. Pogo, wall of death et circle pit ont rythmé les concerts (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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L'ambiance et la bonne humeur etait au rendez vous de ce Raismesfest 2024. Pogo, wall of death et circle pit ont rythmé les concerts (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
© Christophe Forestier / Dalle -
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L'ambiance et la bonne humeur etait au rendez vous de ce Raismesfest 2024. Pogo, wall of death et circle pit ont rythmé les concerts (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE) --- NO WEB USAGE ---
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
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Pogo 1
03/06/2019
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Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
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Pogo 1
03/06/2019
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Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
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Pogo 1
03/06/2019
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Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10500
Pogo 1
03/06/2019
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Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10500
Pogo 1
03/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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DUK10119106_010
FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10500
Pogo 1
03/06/2019
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Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10500
Pogo 1
03/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick app
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10500
Pogo 1
03/06/2019
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Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10500
Pogo 1
03/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10500
Pogo 1
03/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick team
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
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Pogo 1
03/06/2019
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Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
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Pogo 1
03/06/2019
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Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10500
Pogo 1
03/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick app
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10500
Pogo 1
03/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)
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FEATURE - Noch mehr Mobilität: Bald auch Pogo-Sticks zu mieten
Ferrari Press Agency
Ref 10500
Pogo 1
03/06/2019
See Ferrari text
Picture must credit: Cangoroo
A company is planning to put a spring into the step of pedestrians – by offering a pogo stick share scheme.The child-hood toy has been developed as a piece e of heavy duty adult transport.Sweden-based Cangoroo from Malmo¨ is challenging E-scooter sharing companies with its new type of vehicle for urban environments. Under the slogan “Jump into the future”, Cangoroo’s app- based pogo sticks are expected to be launched summer 2019, with Malmo¨ and Stockholm as the first cities. It hopes to follow-up with the pink-liveried service in London and San Francisco.The company admitted people have been incredulous about the idea of pogo sticks as city transport.A spokesman said :” With a lot of initial questions along the line of ‘is this for real?’, we feel the need to underline that Cangoroo is 100% real.
OPS: The Cangoroo pogo stick
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Assorted Product And Gadget Shoots
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A Selection Of Toys And Gadgets Including An Ion Icade iPad Case Razer Junglecat Flybar Master Pogo Stick Littlebits Base Kit Sphero Ollie Ubooly Plush Toy Lego Wheel Loader Pico Camera Table Dolly And A Razor Crazy Cart
Assorted Product And Gadget Shoots
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Ambiance impressions of the third and last day of the Tomorrowland festival (Belgium, 29/07/2012)
Ambiance impressions of the third and last day of the Tomorrowland festival (Belgium, 29/07/2012)
© Christophe Ketels / COMPAGNIE GAGARINE/DALLE (FOTO: DUKAS/DALLE)
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English dog wins the World
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kira Stackhouse / Rex Features (1760761w)
Photoshoot of the World's Ugliest Dogs
**PLEASE CREDIT: Kira Stackhouse, World's Ugliest Dog (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 868653l )
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.{br}Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.{br}Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.{br}Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.{br}The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.
Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.
Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.
Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.
The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HIBHKEDBF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 868653k )
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.{br}Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.{br}Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.{br}Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.{br}The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.
Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.
Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.
Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.
The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HIBHKEDBF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 868653i )
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.{br}Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.{br}Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.{br}Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.{br}The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.
Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.
Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.
Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.
The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HIBHKEDBF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 868653j )
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.{br}Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.{br}Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.{br}Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.{br}The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.
Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.
Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.
Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.
The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HIBHKEDBF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 868653h )
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.{br}Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.{br}Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.{br}Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.{br}The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.
Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.
Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.
Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.
The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HIBHKEDBF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 868653d )
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.{br}Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.{br}Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.{br}Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.{br}The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.
Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.
Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.
Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.
The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HIBHKEDBF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
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Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.{br}Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.{br}Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.{br}Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.{br}The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.
Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.
Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.
Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.
The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HIBHKEDBF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Solent News / Rex Features ( 868653b )
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.{br}Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.{br}Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.{br}Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.{br}The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
Flybar extreme pogo stick, Crowthorne, Berkshire, Britain - 12 Mar 2009
Mark Aldridge with his Flybar extreme pogo stick, British adrenaline junkies are getting their kicks from a new type of pogo stick - which bounces higher than a car.
Student Mark Aldridge, pictured with his pogo and in action today, is part of the new extreme pogo craze which involves death-defying flips while seven feet in the air. The 17-year-old can jump and flip at a great height on the impressive stick, called a Flybar, the latest thing to hit the extreme-sports scene.
Fitted with super strong elastic bands, also known as rubber thrusters, the Flybar has been known to bounce as high as seven feet, six inches from the ground.
Flybar pro Mark and his fellow adrenaline junkies hope to prove that extreme pogoing is not for the faint hearted.
The teenager is from Crowthorne, Berks.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HIBHKEDBF (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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