
STICK INSPECTION
Before gearing up for a bounce session, go
through a quick checklist to make sure that
your Slingshot is completely tightened up
and ready to perform. Make sure the bolts
are completely screwed into the cylinder,
check to make sure the handlebar is secure,
and make sure the grip tip is securely
fastened.
DITCH THE STICK
Your Vurtego was designed to take abuse,
and lots of it. Your body…not so much. If you
lose your balance in the air, ditch the stick
and land safely on your feet.
FLAT & SOLID GROUND
Only bounce on at, even surfaces. If you
nd yourself bouncing on a steep incline or
decline, you may very well nd yourself on
your back. Also, make sure that the surface
you’re bouncing on is sturdy. If the ground
isn’t solid enough, you could punch a hole
right through it.
SLICK SURFACES
Don’t bounce on slick surfaces. The only
point of contact between you and the
ground is the grip tip, which only touches
about 2” of ground at any given time. If there
is any moisture on the ground or on the grip
tip, it could slip and you may get seriously
injured.
OVERHEAD OBSTACLES
Be wary of any overhead objects. It’s
possible to get your head 8 feet or higher on
a Vurtego. It’s no fun smacking your head on
the ground and even less fun smacking your
head on a ceiling… especially when you fall
and smack your head a second time on the
ground a split second later.
OPEN AREAS
It’s possible to cover a signicant amount
of distance between bounces on a Vurtego.
Don’t bounce next to people, cars or other
objects that you might accidentally land on.
You can pretty seriously hurt someone else
by landing on them.
STICK MAINTENANCE
DON’T EVER TAKE YOUR STICK APART WITH
PRESSURE IN IT. Always let the air pressure
out of your pogo stick and collapse the slide
shaft completely before performing any
work on it!