
After a long time going back and forth, I finally settled on the 27.5 nimbus oracle. It's now my go to uni. Great for street, and muni. I got the handbrake option. It took a few rides to get used to the new size, going from a 24 to a 27.5. Cranks are sturdy and lightweight. It handled bumps and dropps with ease.

I have been unicycling and muni-ing since I was 10 and have wanted a large wheel for many years. I bought a brand new 29" and absolutely love it. It handles really well on single track. I love being able to ride over roots without having to jump over them. It takes a bit of getting used to the speed you need to hold but for someone who loves a bit of adrenaline, the speed is awesome. I was shocked at how little this weighs while feeling incredibly sturdy. Great, all around tire and the 3 option crank is great for muni riding as well as commuting to work on flat roads. I am excited to have this unicycle for, most likely, the rest of my life. Peter Southeast Alaska Age 29

I have been unicycling and muni-ing since I was 10 and have wanted a large wheel for many years. I bought a brand new 29" and absolutely love it. It handles really well on single track. I love being able to ride over roots without having to jump over them. It takes a bit of getting used to the speed you need to hold but for someone who loves a bit of adrenaline, the speed is awesome. I was shocked at how little this weighs while feeling incredibly sturdy. Great, all around tire and the 3 option crank is great for muni riding as well as commuting to work on flat roads. I am excited to have this unicycle for, most likely, the rest of my life. Peter Southeast Alaska Age 29

I have been unicycling and muni-ing since I was 10 and have wanted a large wheel for many years. I bought a brand new 29" and absolutely love it. It handles really well on single track. I love being able to ride over roots without having to jump over them. It takes a bit of getting used to the speed you need to hold but for someone who loves a bit of adrenaline, the speed is awesome. I was shocked at how little this weighs while feeling incredibly sturdy. Great, all around tire and the 3 option crank is great for muni riding as well as commuting to work on flat roads. I am excited to have this unicycle for, most likely, the rest of my life. Peter Southeast Alaska Age 29

It’s great. I’m overrrr 200lbs. Hold me well. Everyone laughs. It’s all fun. One minor thing, at least on mine, the front fender, welded metal (non adjustable) is slightllyyy off center with the wheel. Not a huge thing, no one noticed except for me with my autism.

This saddle as served me well... the only weakness in the design is that the main saddle retaining bolt sheared while riding. I tried to replace the bolt, but it's not possible. None the less, I like it well enough that I bought the same saddle again to replace it.

I’ve been riding my Nimbus hatchet muni for about 5 years now and loved every minute of it. After having some experience on other unicycles, I have to say that the Nimbus hatchet is the best trail riding unicycle, with the 4.8 inch tire and the ability to choose your speed with the vcx+ cranks, there isn’t much you can’t do on the Nimbus hatchet 26. It everything from jumps to stairs extremely well, and with the help of the vcx+ cranks I am able to reach a top speed of 20 mph. I love my Nimbus Hatchet and 100% recommend it to any rider beginner or advanced.

I’ve been riding my Nimbus hatchet muni for about 5 years now and loved every minute of it. After having some experience on other unicycles, I have to say that the Nimbus hatchet is the best trail riding unicycle, with the 4.8 inch tire and the ability to choose your speed with the vcx+ cranks, there isn’t much you can’t do on the Nimbus hatchet 26. It everything from jumps to stairs extremely well, and with the help of the vcx+ cranks I am able to reach a top speed of 20 mph. I love my Nimbus Hatchet and 100% recommend it to any rider beginner or advanced.

I’ve been riding my Nimbus hatchet muni for about 5 years now and loved every minute of it. After having some experience on other unicycles, I have to say that the Nimbus hatchet is the best trail riding unicycle, with the 4.8 inch tire and the ability to choose your speed with the vcx+ cranks, there isn’t much you can’t do on the Nimbus hatchet 26. It everything from jumps to stairs extremely well, and with the help of the vcx+ cranks I am able to reach a top speed of 20 mph. I love my Nimbus Hatchet and 100% recommend it to any rider beginner or advanced.

I bought the KH 27.5 to get back into muni after years of semi-retirement. Used to ride a heavy Yuni 24 with long Profile cranks, down some double-diamond terrain from Los Angeles to Vancouver. Was incredulous that a bigger wheel with shorter cranks was the formula to get down the mountain... but after a month in the saddle I'm a convert! I'm loving the boost in speed offered by the 27.5. The 137mm cranks have a learning curve as does the disc brake, but its an overall improvement over my old 24. What's most impressive, is that it rides and feels like a much smaller, lighter unicycle than its size lets on! The extra wide tire doesn't exhibit much self-steering, and once the air pressure is dialed in, it gives a very soft and controlled ride over all sorts of terrain. Very happy I made the jump. Great work on this uni, Kris!

I absolutely love this unicycle! The seat feels very comfortable and looks great too! It’s pretty lightweight for its size and it feels great to bunny hop with! The pedals also have good traction and are decently sized. I got the hand brake option and I’m so glad I did. The handbrake works very well and doesn’t get in the way. It also came pretty much already installed. I also like the wheel size! It feels big enough to do some good off-road riding but small enough to where you can still control well. The tire tread also feels very strong and has good grip. I would definitely recommend this as a great first mountain unicycle, especially if you’re used to riding freestyle unicycles!

I absolutely love this unicycle! The seat feels very comfortable and looks great too! It’s pretty lightweight for its size and it feels great to bunny hop with! The pedals also have good traction and are decently sized. I got the hand brake option and I’m so glad I did. The handbrake works very well and doesn’t get in the way. It also came pretty much already installed. I also like the wheel size! It feels big enough to do some good off-road riding but small enough to where you can still control well. The tire tread also feels very strong and has good grip. I would definitely recommend this as a great first mountain unicycle, especially if you’re used to riding freestyle unicycles!

As a teenager about to head to college, I needed a fun commuting method to go around campus. Inspired by Ed Pratt (must see his YouTube channel folks), I realized a 36” unicycle would be just the right (outrageously fun) way to do so. I have had this unicycle for almost a month now and, with its Nimbus Shadow Touring Set and Air Saddle installed on it, I feel like I am riding a regular street bike! Fastest I have reached so far is 13.5mph, and I will ride even faster someday soon. I can almost idle on it, too! If you are a unicycling enthusiast like me, this is certainly a worthy investment for long term unicycling fun. Thank you, Unicycle.com, for providing such fantastic products and customer service to silly people like us around the world! Have fun cycling, ya’ll!

I bought this for my 4th Grade son to ride at his school’s bike parade. He absolutely loves it. I was worried he’d have trouble riding it, but he got on and went. He rides it all the time, and it’s great getting him out and moving. The bike is very sturdy and heavy. No-flat tires are still comfy/not too hard/rough. I can ride it, too. It’s a fun bike for everyone who wants to goof around.

I bought this for my 4th Grade son to ride at his school’s bike parade. He absolutely loves it. I was worried he’d have trouble riding it, but he got on and went. He rides it all the time, and it’s great getting him out and moving. The bike is very sturdy and heavy. No-flat tires are still comfy/not too hard/rough. I can ride it, too. It’s a fun bike for everyone who wants to goof around.

If it were not for these shortys I wouldn't be able to ride! Love these arms! I use these arms for my electric dirt bike. The Pegs where just too tall to stand on and a buddy was like just find some super short crank arms. Viola ! Thanks, Unicycle!

My 29er Mt. Oracle is a boss. Of course this is subjective, but I am loving the upsize from my 26 Mt. Oracle. On my 29er, I got the VCX Plus cranks to set to 170mm to dominate the hill climbs yet I can keep cruising on the flats (not super speed, but fast enough for the thrill as I zip through the trails. I’m 6’0 and it’s a great fit for me. The 29” Duro Crux 3.25” wide tire is like an air ride system that floats over trail obstacles (my favorite part) I also got the disc brake, but only use it when I start to over speed down hills, so I feather the brake very lightly to maintain a set speed. I’d suggest getting a 26” Muni if you are starting into Muniing, then reward yourself with a 29” ! Enjoy the ride!

I recently started having issues with my 36 inch Titan (after more than a decade of riding it) so I decided to try reverting to the same size wheel I learned on. It was weird dropping back so small but I have been enjoying it while I try to figure out what is wrong with my big wheel (rebuilding it). In the meantime, I was able to enjoy a same-size wheel ride with my good buddy Dave (I gave him my old 26 inch wheel). Thanks for all the help Josh and Steve at UDC! https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7sdA6Ig34nI

I recently started having issues with my 36 inch Titan (after more than a decade of riding it) so I decided to try reverting to the same size wheel I learned on. It was weird dropping back so small but I have been enjoying it while I try to figure out what is wrong with my big wheel (rebuilding it). In the meantime, I was able to enjoy a same-size wheel ride with my good buddy Dave (I gave him my old 26 inch wheel). Thanks for all the help Josh and Steve at UDC! https://www.youtube.com/shorts/7sdA6Ig34nI

I’ve had an old eBay 24” inch for twenty years that I learned on in college. It sat unused in the shed for 10 years. Getting back into it and doing some paved trails inspired me to look into getting something new and bigger. I really like this new 32” and it glides over bumps does go faster than my old one. I’m still working on some leg strength to make it up the hills here in Tennessee. I was able to jump on it and ride my first go and was glad the transition to bigger was easy enough. This was delivered the next day after I ordered it. Thanks. https://www.instagram.com/reel/C6H45IXRVGs/?igsh=MXJkeDR0b3NyaW1hOQ==
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