Alright, let’s talk about this… this… gaga-thingy, the Gaga2Go Gagaball Pit, the 20-inch one. Yeah, 20 inches, that’s what they say. Seems kinda small, but what do I know? I ain’t measured it myself.
What is this Gaga Ball thing anyway?
Now, from what I gather, this gaga ball thing is a game. Kids run around in a circle, smackin’ a ball, tryin’ to hit each other in the legs. Sounds kinda rough, but the young’uns seem to like it. They say it’s good for indoors, this particular one. So, no need to go out in the sun, I guess. Good for them, keepin’ outta trouble.

This Gaga2Go Pit, is it any good?
- Well, they say it’s easy to set up. Snaps together, they say. Like them Lego blocks my grandson plays with, maybe? Hope so, ’cause I ain’t got time for fussin’ with no complicated contraptions.
- And it’s supposed to be safe. No splinters, they say. That’s important, you know. Don’t want no kids gettin’ hurt. Their mamas would have my hide.
- They also say you can put it away easy when you’re done. Fold it up, stick it in a corner. That’s good, ’cause I ain’t got much space in my house. Always trippin’ over somethin’ or other.
Who’s this for, anyhow?
Seems like it’s for kids, mostly. Little ones, they say. Five to twelve years old. But I reckon anyone can play, long as they can run around and smack a ball. They say this 20-inch one can fit, uh… let me see… maybe 15, 20 kids? That’s a lot of kids! Hope they ain’t too loud. My ears ain’t what they used to be.
Other Gaga Pits They Got
Now, they got bigger ones too, you know. Big enough to fit a whole school class, they say. Thirty-six feet, twenty-six feet, all sorts of sizes. But this one, this 20-inch one, that’s for indoors, they say. For playin’ in the house, or maybe in the basement. Keeps ’em outta trouble, I guess.
Playing Gaga Ball, the Rules
They say it’s easy to learn, this gaga ball. You get in the pit, someone throws the ball, and you start smackin’ it. Try to hit other folks below the knees, or maybe the waist, depending on how you play it. Last one standin’ wins. Simple as that. No fancy rules, no complicated stuff. Just runnin’ and smackin’. Sounds like fun, I guess, if you’re into that sort of thing.
Hexagon or Octagon, what’s the difference?
Heard tell these pits come in different shapes too. Six sides, eight sides, makes no difference to me. Long as it keeps them kids in one place, that’s all I care about. They say the shape helps keep the ball in play, so you ain’t gotta go chasin’ after it all the time.
This Gaga2Go thing, seems alright.
If you got kids, and they need somethin’ to do indoors, this might be the ticket. Keeps ’em busy, keeps ’em safe, and maybe even gets ’em some exercise. Lord knows they need it, sittin’ around all day starin’ at them screens. This thing, though, at least they’re up and movin’.
Where to Put It?
Now, where you gonna put this thing is another question. Twenty inches ain’t that big, but you still need some space. Maybe in the playroom, if you got one. Or the living room, if you don’t mind movin’ the furniture around. Just make sure you got enough room for them kids to run around without breakin’ somethin’. And it’s good for wheelchair users too, so that’s nice. Everyone can play. That’s what they say, anyways.
Final Thoughts
So, there you have it. My two cents on this Gaga2Go Gagaball Pit. Seems like a decent enough thing. Kids like it, it’s safe, and it’s easy to use. Can’t ask for much more than that, I reckon. If you’re lookin’ for somethin’ to keep the young’uns entertained, give it a try. Might just be what you need. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I gotta go make some supper. All this talk about gaga ball has made me hungry.
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