The Lunicycle

Brand: Inventist
Manufacturer: Inventist Inc.
Model: LC-1
EAN: 0799475967139
Category: Toys & Games
Price: $99.95  (20 customer reviews)
Shipping Wt: 5.00 pounds. FREE Shipping (Details)
Availability: In stock Usually ships within 2 to 3 days.
Average Rating: 3.6 out of 5 stars
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Product Description

The Lunicycle, a new invention by Inventist, Inc, makes learning to ride a unicycle a breeze! Learning to ride a unicycle no longer requires months of re-learning general balance. Because it is seatless, has low hanging pedals and lower leg supports, the Lunicycle is easier to learn than a traditional unicycle. Its custom designed wheel allows for continuous tire rotation eliminating the usual dead spots. Now everyone can ride a unicycle with the Lunicycle!

Features

  • Easy to learn, seatless unicycle
  • Work on improving balance
  • Great for your core and leg muscles
  • Loads of fun!
  • Regular price: $150

Top Reviews

Takes a while to get it
by Shannon (4 out of 5 stars)
December 11, 2016

When I was on the fence about getting this, I kept checking Amazon to see if anyone had posted more opinions about it. So here is mine. I have not found it to be at all as easy as the videos on youtube look. The first couple of times I couldn't stay on at all, and gave up when my calves were getting bruised. I have yet to try it outside. Generally I practice until I start to bruise or feel it in my ankles from awkward landings. I've been going down a hallway touching the wall and then trying to keep upright going into the living room. I'm gradually getting better, and I plan to keep at it. Just recognize it may take a lot of practice.
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but the build quality is excellent. I've ridden a unicycle (various sizes) for a ...
by andrew albright (5 out of 5 stars)
November 1, 2015

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.
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Great
by donttreadonme (5 out of 5 stars)
September 14, 2018

David needs to lose some weight . That's why he's so salty . Great product
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Not bad!
by Brad Byers (3 out of 5 stars)
February 20, 2016

I have been riding/performing unicycles for years including unusual custom models and tall chain driven unicycles. This Lunicycle is easier than an "ultimate wheel", but not as easy to learn as is advertised. I wish the pedals/leg rests were metal and not plastic. The plastic parts may wear just fine, but I have no way of telling since I just got it. I would like to see more instruction on free mounting/dismounting and a few basic tricks. All the videos just show a beginner hanging on the some support and then simply peddling away. That said it's fun and I don't regret buying it. I have ridden it down the hallway in my home a couple of times and hope to add it to my act eventually.
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Great fun, especially if you know how to ride a unicycle
by G. Clark (5 out of 5 stars)
August 11, 2019

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.
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I hate this thing
by David (1 out of 5 stars)
June 6, 2018

This breaks under your weight and is impossible to fi8x correctly. I weigh 180< and work hard with unicycles. I am tired of this thing breaking because it cant hold me. If you are 120< it will break still, I assume. It will just take a little longer. Now the rubber is scraping against my knee because the pedals arent completely solid. They veer to the right or left depending on what foot you are on. So that is making the high leg scrape. I hate this thing. Great idea, But gracious. What a peice of jumk.
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WORTHLESS!
by MrsJagg (1 out of 5 stars)
September 27, 2019

Very bad design. Your entire weight rests on a 3mm screw which broke off after 1 month of use. Not even repairable. The tires went flat after 2 weeks of use. Save your money and get a regular unicycle.
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Well built, interesting idea.
by Gerardo Piero Pavone (4 out of 5 stars)
August 10, 2019

This unicycle is very well built, and I guess it is lot of fun...if you manage to learn how to ride it!
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WHAT A WORKOUT 🙌
by Alien Hill (5 out of 5 stars)
May 14, 2019

All the benefits of a home gym 💪 at a fraction of the cost AWESOME 😁
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Lunicycle
by Amazon Customer (5 out of 5 stars)
September 21, 2019

Its fun and exciting and easy to put together.

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