Product Description The one-speed Unistar LX features a cromoly steel frame, deluxe saddle, a 48-spoke wheel and alloy cotterless cranks.
Customer Reviews:
Crank broke quickly but overall a good buy!December 16, 2008 A. Smith(Dayton, OH) Shortly after i purchased this unicycle the crank broke. I guess its to be expected though. We did have to cut down the seat. Overall i really am happy with my buy. Good price and easy to assemble as well.
A Great Starter UnicyleDecember 12, 2008 Robert Regent I bought this unicycle for my 12 year old son after he grew out of his Torker CX 16" unicycle. The LX appears to have slightly better construction than the CX, although the CX is a solid bike too.
Note that some reviews of 20" unicycles claim they were too big for their small children. Be aware that you may need to trim the seat post with a hacksaw or sawzall for some kids. My son is about 4'10 and I needed to trim off a few inches, but the 20" unicycle is the right size for him. Buy the right unicycle for you kid based on the wheel size, and not by the height of the seat as delivered.