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Is it dangerous to use a pogo stick? - Sport & Outdoor - Others

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It's notdangerous to use a pogo stick if you follow some safety rules to reduce therisk of injury:

  • Always weara helmet
  • Always wearshoes
  • Never useyour pogo stick without a rubber tip
  • Make sureyou keep your stick clean and change any worn out parts
  • Only useyour stick on hard surfaces

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