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The 20" Unicycle is designed for both adults and children, featuring a skidproof tire for enhanced safety and an aluminum-alloy frame that supports up to 165 pounds. Weighing just 6.35 kg, it's perfect for indoor and outdoor fun, making it a versatile choice for riders of all ages.
Age Range (Description) | Adult; Child |
Brand | Unknown |
Wheel Size | 20 Inches |
Frame Material | Aluminum, Alloy Steel |
Included Components | Hardware |
Size | 20 inch |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 165 Pounds |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.98 x 19.8 x 7.6 inches |
Package Weight | 6.35 Kilograms |
Brand Name | Unknown |
Manufacturer | OEM |
Part Number | UT-20 |
R**N
Good Quality and Great Service
The unicycle is better quality than I expected for a low cost, starter cycle. Directions for assembly are TERRIBLE but it wasn't difficult to figure out. The best part of the order was the customer service. When I noticed that it was stuck in a UPS terminal for four days with an "exception" code, I contacted the seller through an email to Amazon and asked if they could do something since it was to be a Christmas present and time was running out. Customer service immediately emailed me back, apologized for the UPS delay and expedite shipped a 2nd unicycle at no charge. They only asked that if the original showed up that I would return it. They were responsive and trusting which you rarely see anymore.
2**S
Fun for beginners, we are still learning
We are very happy with this unicycle purchase. The assembly instructions were clear, especially the all important right-vs-left pedal. The seat is comfortable, and the addition of the plastic guards on the front and back of the seat are useful for keeping the seat in good shape while the unicycle falls (a lot) while learning to ride.We have a dad and teenage daughter learning together. I would suggest checking on YouTube for better instructions to learn to ride; the instructions with the unicycle itself were not detailed enough. But we also found that some people learn differently than others, thus YouTube will allow you to choose your own most comfortable choice.
J**A
Unicycle 20"
Is a unicycle that is ideal for beginners. The price is not bad. The quality of the parts are poor. I recommend just for beginners.
S**A
Very happy with product
I bought this for my grandsons birthday and he loves it! It is sturdy and a good value for the money.
J**B
Good for the first couple days only
Many of the components on this are inadequate. The seat post clamp broke the first use, the tire material wears noticeably with each use, the seat guard plastic edges crack the first day.Even with the adding the 10 cent bolt to use instead of the seat post clamp, and the dollars worth of duct tape to cover the plastic seat guards it's worth getting this as a learning unicycle. A lot of kids will give up on the first day, so then you're just out a small cost. For kids that want to keep with it you can then get something better without fear of it ending up in the back of the garage.Our unicycle club has one for any kids that want to try while we're practicing in the park. I don't think it's worth it for an adult or late teenage kid.
R**S
Just what I hoped for
This unicycle was super durable. Assembly was quick and easy. I gave my unicycle a beating and this thing holds up well. I think it's great for beginners. I got a great deal buying this unicycle.
A**2
Horrible AND useless instructions
The instructions were both not clear or descriptive AT ALL. But I had myself and 3 other friends try to help me on seperate occasions (one of them is even skilled at assembling stuff like this) and we both couldn’t make heads or tails of the assembly instructions but even practically there just wasnt a correct way to put it together.
W**E
Save Your Money
Suggest it'll be cheaper to spend more now on a better unicycle. I knew nothing about unicycles, and you may be in the same boat.First, this thing is trivial to put together, so don't worry about instructions. None necessary!My son's been using his for 3 days and we've noticed a number of issues.Most troubling are the bumpers (the blue ends on the seat). They serve 2 purposes: to hold onto as your mounting and riding, and to protect the softer parts of the seat when the unicycle falls - which happens frequently when you're learning. The bumpers on this unicycle are made of a stiff plastic, and the back one broke off immediately. With continued use, I'm sure the seat will rip apart.Another problem we had was with the clamp for the seat post. It appears to be "quick release", but it also appears to not work. I haven't disassembled it, but I expect there's no cam action. Rather it acts as a handle which easily folds out of your way for riding. My son is pretty light (12 yrs old, 79 lbs), and after a bit of riding the seat is misaligned relative to the wheel. I've tightened it using a wrench, but I'm worried I'll break it if I go much further. Not a big problem, but a nuisance.Finally, a more trivial "issue" deals with the pre-assembled cranks (the arms the peddles attach to). The left and right cranks aren't aligned with one-another, but are a couple of degrees off. My son has complained about this, but I'm not convinced that it's really just him still learning to ride. He claims that this results in him having a tough time turning the peddles when they're "straight" up and down. On each revolution of the wheel, at some point when one peddle is straight down, but the other is not quite yet straight up. I expect this stage would be tough with any unicycle, but when one of the peddles isn't yet to the top of the rotation it's got to make it especially tough. Since I don't ride, it's impossible to judge how big a problem this really is.While there's nothing I think I'll do about that last issue, I expect to spend about $20 on a new seat and about $6 for a new clamp, plus shipping. I think that would've been money better spent on a better unicycle!
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