Unicycle
Discover durable, colorful, and beginner-friendly one wheel unicycles designed for kids, teens, and adults.
Whether you’re learning balance for the first time, buying a fun gift, or looking for a new way to train core strength, we have the perfect size and style for you.
With strong steel frames, alloy rims, and skid-proof tires, our unicycles are built to last.
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FAQ
What size unicycle should I buy?
The right unicycle size depends on the rider’s height and weight. Staying within the recommended ranges helps ensure comfort, balance, and durability while learning to ride.
You can refer to the table below to find the best fit:
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Unicycle Size |
Unicycle Height (Adjustable) |
Suitable User Height |
Weight Limit |
Best For |
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28" – 32" (71.1 – 81.3 cm) |
45" – 61" (114.3 – 154.9 cm) |
110 lbs (49.9 kg) |
Kids |
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30" – 34" (76 – 86 cm) |
53" – 65" (134.6 – 165.1 cm) |
132 lbs (59.9 kg) |
Preteens or Teens |
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32" – 36" (81 – 91 cm) |
57" – 69" (144.8 – 175.3 cm) |
143 lbs (64.9 kg) |
Teens and Adults |
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36" – 40" (91.44 – 101.6 cm) |
Taller than 69" (175.26 cm) |
154 lbs (69.9 kg) |
Taller Adults |
What is the best unicycle size for beginners?
A 20-inch wheel is often recommended as the best size for beginners. It offers a good mix of control and balance while learning.
The 20-inch unicycle is designed with a stable manganese steel frame, skid-proof outer tires, and 36 steel spokes for superior stability. These features make it easier for beginners to ride, providing comfort, support, and durability while mastering the basics.
Does the unicycle come fully assembled?
No, but it’s easy to put together. All tools are included, and assembly takes about 10–15 minutes. The seat post also features a quick release clamp, so you can adjust the height without needing extra tools.
Is this unicycle suitable for adults doing balance training or fitness?
Yes. The 20” and 24” models are great choices for core engagement, coordination, and leg strength.
What surfaces are best for learning to ride a unicycle?
Flat, grassy areas with firm ground are ideal for beginners. They provide a softer landing and reduce the risk of slipping.
Practicing next to a chain-link fence or wall gives extra balance support. For safety, avoid steep slopes, gravel, or uneven pavement while you’re still learning.
Is this unicycle safe for kids just starting out?
Yes. Options like the 16" and 18" unicycles are designed with skid-proof tires, anti-slip pedals, adjustable height, durable frames, and comfortable saddles.
These features make them safe for kids and beginners. For full safety, add a helmet and pads, and ensure adult supervision for younger riders.
Do I really need to measure my inseam before choosing a unicycle size?
Yes. Measuring your inseam helps ensure the unicycle fits you correctly. Just stand straight with shoes on and measure from your crotch to the floor.
This lets you match your measurement to the seat-to-pedal range for better comfort, control, and easier learning.
Are the unicycles easy to transport?
Yes. The unicycles are lightweight and compact, which makes them easy to carry and simple to fit into most car trunks or storage spaces. This makes transport hassle-free whether you're heading to a park, school, or training area.
How should I store the unicycle when not in use?
You can store the unicycle upright using our display stand or lean it safely against a wall. For compact storage, the seat post can be removed to save vertical space. Always keep it in a dry, indoor area to protect the tires and frame.
What materials are the unicycles made of?
The unicycles are built with a strong manganese steel frame, extra-thick alloy aluminum rim, and skid-proof rubber tires with a leak-resistant butyl inner tube.
The pedals are designed for durability (chromoly spindles on select models), and the large saddle includes removable poly-nylon guards for extra protection during practice.
What color options are available for the unicycles?
Our unicycles come in a range of bright, fun colors, including blue, green, orange, red, silver, yellow, and yellow-green combos. Availability may vary by wheel size, so check the product page to see which colors are currently in stock.
Who usually uses a unicycle?
Unicycles are commonly used by beginners learning balance, teens and adults interested in fun fitness, and hobbyists or performers looking for a unique skill.
They're also popular with parents buying gifts for their kids and anyone exploring a new way to build coordination and core strength.
What’s included in the unicycle box?
Each kit comes with a frame, saddle, wheel, two pedals, a wrench, and an instruction manual.
Can I return or exchange the unicycle if the size is wrong?
Absolutely. We offer a 30-day return policy. Just make sure the unicycle is unused and in original condition.










