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Which size?
Which size?
In fact, the unicycle-size does not depend so much on your size like on a bike - of course, the unicycles from 12"-18" are for children. Though some crazy muni-riders try to ride 12" unis and to make tricks, too - but they are not made for this.
Basically, once you can ride a 20", the uni-size is rather a question of what you want to do with your unicycle:
For Hockey, Freestyle, Basketball, normal unicycling, etc. a 20" is quite perfect. Beyond that, you can say that the longer you want to ride, the bigger should be the wheel.
Which size can you ride?
For QU-AX unicycles, please have a look at the table below to help you decide which uni-size to buy. These values are already considering a shortened seatpost.
This is how you measure your inside-leg:
| Uni-size | minimum inside leg |
|---|---|
| 12" | ca. 48 cm |
| 16" | ca. 55 cm |
| 18" | ca. 58 cm |
| 20" | ca. 61 cm |
| 24" | ca. 68 cm |
| 26" | ca. 74 cm |
| 36" | ca. 84 cm |
| Cross 20" | ca. 64 cm |
| Cross 24" | ca. 74 cm |
| Cross 29" | ca. 81 cm |
| Muni 20" | ca. 64 cm |
| Muni 24" | ca. 77 cm |
| Giraffe | ca. 67 cm |
| beginners even 2 cm less! |
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