- Sealed bearing
- Main cap bearing type
- Cotterless Crank
- Quick release seat clamp
- Uni-Crown tig welded frame
- Unicycle seat with bumper
- 22.2mm seat post
We strongly recommend a helmet and wrist guards.
Where To Learn: The best place for training is a back deck, preferably made of wood, with a handrail. Wood is more friendly than concrete, and you'll need to hold onto the handrail while your leg muscles learn to react. If you don't have a back deck, try a baseball field with a chain-link fence. Pick a grassy area with solid, flat dirt and you can hold onto the fence.
Does This Thing Have A Front And Back? Yes. The seat post clamp skewer (bolt/nut or quick-release handle) is on the back. The pedal marked "L" should be on your left, "R" on your right.
How High Should The Seat Be? When you're seated on the unicycle, with one foot on a pedal in its lowest position, your leg should be almost straight.
If your inseam is 21 inches, consider ordering a 16-inch unicycle;
If your inseam is 23 inches, consider ordering an 18-inch unicycle;
If your inseam is 24 inches, consider ordering a 20-inch unicycle;
If your inseam is 30 inches, consider ordering a 24-inch unicycle;
If your inseam is 33 inches, consider ordering a 26-inch or larger unicycle.
12" also for children approximate ages 3-7 yrs old
16" also for children approximate ages 5-9 yrs old.
20" also for children approximate ages 8-14 yrs old.
24" also for children approximate ages 12-16 yrs old