Saddles

  1. Prices are restricted to registered users

    An Indy Justek saddle and seat post (25.4⌀) as found on their awesome Freestyle unicycle - This saddle comes with Black plastic features (handle and bumper) which should protect it from drops and falls. The Indy Saddle is very comfortable and should cushion 'behinds' sufficiently. 
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    The Justek Trainer Saddle as found on all the Indy Trainer unicycles. This stem is slightly thinner (22.2 ⌀) and the saddle smaller than the Freesyle variation. Still very tough and comfortable. Comes with tough, BLACK bumper and handle.
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    Children need smaller unicycles - but they also deserve an ergonomic saddle! This offering from Qu-Ax ticks both boxes. It features a classic assembly with 4 cover-nuts, smooth underside and integrated seatpost-head
    It also has changeable bumpers and no handle (to make it narrow enough for children).
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    The same saddle as found on the Luxus series of unicycles from Qu-Ax. A more exaggerated front works as a handle and is robust enough to survive repeated impacts. Its also pretty comfortable - available in 3 colours including 'Flame Style' for serious West Coast vibes and loads more speed (probably). 

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    The QU-AX Muni, Trial, Street saddle, comes with next to all QU-AX Munis

    • robust cover, well cushioned for Muni
    • changeable yellow bumper and handle (with hole)
    • sides are reinforced with Kevlar
    • extra solid fiber-injected base
    • 794 g
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