How much does Hacky Sack cost?
Real gear costs, sorted by tier. The essentials first — then the nice-to-haves once you're hooked.
Budget starter
$8
Essentials only, cheapest picks
Mid-range
$18
Essentials, recommended picks
Full setup
$35
Essentials + optional gear, premium
Cost questions
How much does Hacky Sack cost to start?
A budget Hacky Sack starter kit runs around $8 for the essentials. A mid-range setup is closer to $18, and a fully kitted setup runs $35+.
Is Hacky Sack an expensive hobby?
No — Hacky Sack is relatively affordable. You can get started for under $8 with the essential gear.
What do I actually need to buy to start Hacky Sack?
The essentials are: Footbag. The optional gear is nice once you're hooked, but not required to get started.
Can I start Hacky Sack on a budget?
Yes. The budget tier shown above gets you everything essential for around $8. Avoid buying the premium tier until you've stuck with it for a few months.
Understanding Hacky Sack costs
The real cost to start Hacky Sack sits between $8 (bare essentials, budget picks) and $18 (solid mid-range kit) for the items you genuinely need on day one. A fully equipped setup with optional gear runs around $35. Those figures assume you're buying new — used gear can cut the entry cost significantly, especially for Hacky Sack, where secondhand equipment is common.
What's essential vs. optional
The 1 essential item in this breakdown — Footbag — are what you actually need to get started. Skip any of these and you'll hit a wall early. The 1 optional item (Footwear) are quality-of-life upgrades that matter once the habit is established. Buy them when you've confirmed the hobby is sticking.
Which tier should you start with?
For most beginners, the mid-range tier (~$18) is the right starting point. Budget picks often create friction that makes it harder to tell if you're struggling with the hobby or just fighting bad equipment. Mid-range gear removes that ambiguity without overcommitting before you know the hobby sticks. The premium tier ($35+) makes sense once you've been doing Hacky Sack for six months or more and know exactly where your current gear is holding you back.
What each item is for
- Footbag(~$18 mid-range)The bag itself — a sand- or bead-filled footbag with good control.