It may be an older Jugglebug also.
I like the JC Penny description:
"Always wear your protective gear. Get a head start on safety! Most
injuries can be avoided by wearing proper-fitting protective gear,
including elbow and kneepads, and approved helmets. Do not operate
unicycle in the street. Check local ordinances and laws before
operating."
The kid has a helmet, knee and elbow pads, but nothing to protect his
hands/wrists. You'd figure that if they're selling unicycles at such an
amazingly low price, they might want to have a *unicyclist* look at
their product?
Training poles suck! The kid won't need wrist protection because the
pole will stop him from falling on his hands when he impales himself on
it. Then his head will hit the ground first. Note also the very
non-ergonomic wrist position that kid needs to use when holding the
poles. Though the seat is too low for him, to fit those poles properly
you'd probably have to ride with the seat as low as it goes. Poles bad!
--
johnfoss - More Moab Fun
John Foss, the Uni-Cyclone
"jfoss" at "unicycling.com" --
www.unicycling.com
"Read the rules!" -- 'IUF Rulebook'
(
http://www.unicycling.org/iuf/rulebook/) -- 'USA Rulebook'
(
http://www.unicycling.org/usa/competition/)
------------------------------------------------------------------------
johnfoss's Profile:
http://www.unicyclist.com/profile/832
View this thread:
http://www.unicyclist.com/thread/42033