We’re back online!



Alright, so we’ve been dealing with a ton of stuff, both Allpogo related and not. The latest issue was quite a massive one, our entire website crashed and I had feared for the worst.

Luckily, after hours of back-end work and DIY web service tech support, I was able to get everything back up and running again.

Most of you may not have even noticed, but if you did, we apologize! One thing we have to address is the Golden Grom raffle, which I will be making an additional post about later today. Entries are still being accepted, so head on over to our freshly restored store to grab one, or a few!


AllPogo Will Be Streaming Pogopalooza 2021 – August 20th and 21st


Pogopalooza 2021 is coming up quick! Just over a week and a half until the event. Can’t make it this year? Don’t worry! We’ll be streaming all of the madness on our YouTube channel, just as we did last year. We’ll post a link closer to that time.

We’ll also be posting highlights and behind the scenes pics and videos here on our Instagram page, also following the format of previous years. Hope you are all ready to catch what insanity we see this year!


The Golden Grom Award: A Posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award for Haley Greer.


We at AllPogo are proud to announce a new project we’ve been working on, The Golden Grom Award: A Posthumous Lifetime Achievement Award for Haley Greer. We wanted to honor Haley’s legacy, and this seems like an acceptable way. We have partnered with NSG to create a one-of-a-kind Golden NSG Grom, which we are planning on donating to The Pogo Hayes Foundation, in hopes that it will help them keep Haley’s vision and legend alive through future generations – They are free to do with it as they please. In addition to the award, our partnership with NSG has given us the opportunity to host a public $3 raffle, with all profits also going to The Pogo Hayes Foundation. The raffle gives you a chance to win a one-of-a-kind Golden NSG Flight. We’ll get more to that later, but first, a quick word from AllPogo founder Ryan O’Malley.


Last year our sport tragically and suddenly lost one of it’s staple jumpers, Haley Greer. One of the very few female pogoers, and the only girl to ever land a backflip – Haley was known throughout the sport as one of the bravest riders out there.

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International Pogo Day 2021 – 07/09


Nic Patino (@nicpatino) during the Street Slam in 2016.

Happy International Pogo Day! Xpogo created the holiday a few years back and we’ve been celebrating it every year since. Two years ago on this exact date, we launched the Official AllPogo Website.

Every year the sport changes and grows, ebbs and flows. But the one thing that doesn’t change is the passion we see every day. The effort that goes into practicing for hours. The fearlessness of chasing that stubborn trick. The emotion we see when that trick is finally landed. It’s what fuels us all.

I’ll be honest, running this website while working 60 hour work weeks and raising a child is not easy. I end up starting projects that I never finish, too often. But regardless, we here at AllPogo absolutely love this sport and aim to do everything we can to build it up as best as we can. We hope you’ll join along.

Now go celebrate International Pogo Day any way you see fit, and make sure to hashtag #internationalpogoday and tag us! -> (Read More) ->

#PogoAllMay – Going on now!


It’s that time of the year again, Pogo All May! If you are not familiar, the Pogo community celebrates the month of May by attempting to post a new clip every single day, no matter how big or small. Last year our buddies at Xpogo spiced it up with a game of bingo, and they just released this year’s bingo card!

Get bingo and Xpogo will send you some stickers. Fill up the whole card and they’ll send you a shirt! Looking forward to seeing everyone’s posts this year! Check out the Bingo cards below.



Background Check: Dan Mahoney


We recently had a chat with the legendary Daniel Mahoney, pro pogoer and tea expert. Check out the article below to learn more about Dan’s history in the sport, his life as a tea connoisseur, and more.

Dan Mahoney vaulting over a rail.

AllPogo: Hey Dan, thanks for doing this interview. What year did you start pogoing, and how old were you?

Dan: I often say I started in 2006 when I was 12, but that’s not exactly true. When I was 8 or 9, my sister got a pogo stick for her birthday. They were sold out of the “moon shoes” she had asked for, and I guess a pogo made sense as “the next best thing.” The Tony Hawk video games were big at the time, so obviously we wanted to up the game once just jumping up and down got too easy. I followed my older brother’s example as he tried all kinds of weird stuff. Really, I just wanted to be included and so I jumped a lot with my brother for a couple weeks until he got bored. -> (Read More) ->