Not as easy to ride as implied. Will break leg braces before you learn. The strongest part needed is cheaply made and weak. Good idea. Poorly crafted.
James R. –
Rated 2 out of 5
Andrew Baker –
The idea here is cool. If you already know how to ride a unicycle, this is fairly easy to ride, but it digs into your shins a bit. Unfortunately, the plastic support for the upper leg snapped off after a year with very little use. This could be a good product with some design and material improvements.
Andrew Baker –
Rated 3 out of 5
David Perry –
I purchased this for My 9 year old son for Christmas and he has loved it. It was relatively easy for him to learn, I think he was able to actually ride successfully after a couple hours of solid work which was much quicker than my 16 year old learning to ride an actual Unicycle. He has absolutely loved it the problem I’ve run into is after a total of 4 hours of use the leg support broke at the pedal so it is unusable. This piece should probably been made out of metal. I’ve reached out to the company to see if there are repair parts available. Will update the review with what I find.
David Perry –
Rated 5 out of 5
Richard H. White –
Easier to learn than a unicycle – you’ll probably be able to ride it a bit in the first hour of trying. It has ‘easy’ and ‘advanced’ pedal location but no indication of which is which (I assume the more outboard mounts are ‘easy’). It’s adult size, so buy the mini version if it’s for a kid. I have no clue how to free-mount it and haven’t seen anyone do it on the internet, but there will surely be more video available as time goes by.
Richard H. White –
Rated 5 out of 5
Wendy –
This is a great invention; but what it really needs is a seat that can be attached through the center…then the legs things would work great…any unicycle with this kind of pedals would be better.
Wendy –
Rated 1 out of 5
Yashica Palshikar –
It’s a fun idea, but the design is not as expected and I’m unable to contact the seller thru Amazon to get assistance. The leg braces cause bruising and stick out too far to allow my feet to seat on the pedals, so it’s not useanle for me or my nephew. For that reason, I do not recommend this product. We gave it a try and due to the design, it’s not usable and outside the return window.
Yashica Palshikar –
Rated 5 out of 5
MAXIME COUTURE –
C’est à ce quoi je m’attendais. Bien pour commencer le monocycle et essayer qqch de nouveau
MAXIME COUTURE –
Rated 5 out of 5
andrew albright –
This product is really well made. I didn’t know what to expect with the leg pads and oval shaped wheel, but the build quality is excellent. I’ve ridden a unicycle (various sizes) for a couple of years, and have tried an Ultimate Wheel (which more accurately describes the Lunicycle), but I was not successful with it. The Lunicycle helps protect your legs where an Ultimate Wheel does not. After about two days of not that much practice, just mounting really, I’m able to ride it up and down the driveway. Long story short (too late I know) this is a great product, but I feel it would be difficult to learn without unicycling experience. Still , it’s great fun and if you’re looking for a challenge (not to mention a workout!) this is well worth the money. Go for it.
andrew albright –
Rated 5 out of 5
G. Clark –
Knowing how to ride a unicycle is of great benefit as you will already have much of the balance down. It took my son and I each about 10 minutes to learn to ride a lunicycle, albeit for only a short duration. We learned to get going by balancing against the side of a car and then pushing off. It’s not the balance that kicks you … it’s the leg stamina that gives out — there’s no seat to rest on! Your shins will be a bit sore, but it’s not too bad.
James R. –
Not as easy to ride as implied.
Will break leg braces before you learn. The strongest part needed is cheaply made and weak.
Good idea.
Poorly crafted.
James R. –
Andrew Baker –
The idea here is cool. If you already know how to ride a unicycle, this is fairly easy to ride, but it digs into your shins a bit. Unfortunately, the plastic support for the upper leg snapped off after a year with very little use. This could be a good product with some design and material improvements.
Andrew Baker –
David Perry –
I purchased this for My 9 year old son for Christmas and he has loved it. It was relatively easy for him to learn, I think he was able to actually ride successfully after a couple hours of solid work which was much quicker than my 16 year old learning to ride an actual Unicycle. He has absolutely loved it the problem I’ve run into is after a total of 4 hours of use the leg support broke at the pedal so it is unusable. This piece should probably been made out of metal. I’ve reached out to the company to see if there are repair parts available. Will update the review with what I find.
David Perry –
Richard H. White –
Easier to learn than a unicycle – you’ll probably be able to ride it a bit in the first hour of trying. It has ‘easy’ and ‘advanced’ pedal location but no indication of which is which (I assume the more outboard mounts are ‘easy’). It’s adult size, so buy the mini version if it’s for a kid. I have no clue how to free-mount it and haven’t seen anyone do it on the internet, but there will surely be more video available as time goes by.
Richard H. White –
Wendy –
This is a great invention; but what it really needs is a seat that can be attached through the center…then the legs things would work great…any unicycle with this kind of pedals would be better.
Wendy –
Yashica Palshikar –
It’s a fun idea, but the design is not as expected and I’m unable to contact the seller thru Amazon to get assistance. The leg braces cause bruising and stick out too far to allow my feet to seat on the pedals, so it’s not useanle for me or my nephew. For that reason, I do not recommend this product. We gave it a try and due to the design, it’s not usable and outside the return window.
Yashica Palshikar –
MAXIME COUTURE –
C’est à ce quoi je m’attendais. Bien pour commencer le monocycle et essayer qqch de nouveau
MAXIME COUTURE –
andrew albright –
This product is really well made. I didn’t know what to expect with the leg pads and oval shaped wheel, but the build quality is excellent. I’ve ridden a unicycle (various sizes) for a couple of years, and have tried an Ultimate Wheel (which more accurately describes the Lunicycle), but I was not successful with it. The Lunicycle helps protect your legs where an Ultimate Wheel does not.
After about two days of not that much practice, just mounting really, I’m able to ride it up and down the driveway.
Long story short (too late I know) this is a great product, but I feel it would be difficult to learn without unicycling experience. Still , it’s great fun and if you’re looking for a challenge (not to mention a workout!) this is well worth the money.
Go for it.
andrew albright –
G. Clark –
Knowing how to ride a unicycle is of great benefit as you will already have much of the balance down. It took my son and I each about 10 minutes to learn to ride a lunicycle, albeit for only a short duration. We learned to get going by balancing against the side of a car and then pushing off. It’s not the balance that kicks you … it’s the leg stamina that gives out — there’s no seat to rest on! Your shins will be a bit sore, but it’s not too bad.
G. Clark –