AW 20″ Inch Wheel Unicycle Leakproof Butyl Tire Wheel Cycling Outdoor Sports Fitness Exercise Health Red
Features:
Frame: Excellent Manganese Steel, Standard Frame of Unicycle
Crank arms: WHEEL TOP Crank, International Quality
Pedal: YONG HUA Pedals with Chromoly Spindles, International Quality
Outer Tire: Excelletn Skid Proof Mountain Tire
Inner Tire: Leakage Protection Butyl tire, No second Inflation for 3 Months
Bearing: Heavy Manganese Steel Mute Bearing
Saddle: Large Saddle with Removable Poly-nylon Guarded Rails
Seat post clamp: Quick Release, Alloy Aluminum
Rim: Extra Thick Alloy Aluminum Rim
Fork: Steel Fork with Powder Coated Finish
Great for both Novices and Professionals, Men and Women
Rational designed according to somatology and movement features
Specification:
20″ wheel (20″ x 1.75″ Tire)
Weight limit: 143Lbs, fits to applicable height from 57″ to 69″
Distance from seat to pedal: 15″ – 32″
Adjustable bicycle height: 32″ – 36″
Package Content:
1 x Wheel Unicycle
Notice:
Novices should ride under the instructions or accompany of your tutors for safety. And the best place for your training is a back deck or a baseball field with a chain-link fence. Pick a grassy area with solid, flat dirt and you can hold onto the fence.
Product Features
- 20″ wheel (20″ x 1.75″ Tire); Color: Red
- Weight limit: 143Lbs, fits to applicable height from 57″ to 69″
- Outer Tire: Excelletn Skid Proof Mountain Tire; Inner Tire: Leakage Protection Butyl tire, No second Inflation for 3 Months
- Rational designed according to somatology and movement features
- Great for both Novices and Professionals, Men and Women
will break!
Pretty sturdy beginner unicycle. This unicycle is pretty solid for the price. My son has been learning on it and progressively getting better.A few notes:1) a little dab of red locktight might be necessary to lock the pedal threads. The metal that the pedal arms are made out of is pretty cheap so it’s pretty easy to strip this out due to over-tightening the pedals into the pedal arms. I would instead recommend putting a dab of red locktight on the pedal threads and then torquing them up. Seems to be…