Hand-woven Hacky Sack Hand stitched 2-panel footbag 2.25” diameter 30% crocheted | 70% plastic Introduced as part of the Wham-O line up in 1983, the origin of the Hacky Sack footbag began in the summer of 1972, when Mike Marshall showed fellow Oregonian John Stalberger a game where you kick a bean bag lightly in the air, trying to keep it off the ground as long as possible. Stalberger was in the process of rehabilitating an injured knee when he was introduced to Marshall and his bag of tricks. After six months of playing footbag, not only Stalberger’s knee had recovered, him and Marshall had now mastered the art of footbag. It wasn’t long before the two men decided to take the idea further. The result was Hacky Sack.
R**S
Taking a beating well
Already seen a lot of action. Kicked about , sitting in the rain, in the flower bed. Being washed in the sink then sitting on the radiator. Has survived all of this, several times.
S**I
Give it a miss
Stitching/ wool worn within a couple of weeks and falling apart.
M**.
Exactly what I wanted.
Delivered in timescales given and perfect for allowing my nephew to hone his keepy uppy skills indoors and out.
A**R
Just as advertised
Great hacky sack
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