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19" Impact Athmos Trials Unicycle with £52.80 Off

This weeks Deal Of The Week is the Awesome 19" Impact Athmos Trias Unicycle.  For one week only this great unicycle is available for only £192.20. Thats a saving of £52.80, but only until the 11th October.





The Athmos is Impact's entry level Trials and Street Unicycle. This is a great introduction unicycle for getting into the Street or trials disiplines, It also allows the rider to upgrade parts in the future. A great lightweight beginner trials unicycle from Impact, with the ISIS Hub and Cranks. The new Athmos saddle is the same as the Naomi saddle found on the Gravity and Reagent, but without the removable cover.

Athmos Features:


Saddle: Impact Saddle - Black
Seatpost: Impact 'Standard' Seatpost Black 300mm - (25.4)
Seatpost clamp: Impact '1 Bolt' Seatpost Clamp - White (28.6mm)
Frame: 20" Impact Athmos Frame - Black (42mm)
Wheel-size: 19"
Tyre: Nimbus 'Cyko-Lite' Tyre - 19 x 2.5" (Un-branded)
Rim: Impact Rim - 36 Hole, White (47mm)
Spokes: 36, 14g Stainless Steel - Black
Hub: Impact CrMO ISIS Hub - 36 Hole, White
Cranks: Athmos ISIS Cranks - Black 138mm
Pedals: Large platform plastic-bodied pedals, 9/16" thread.

Weight: 6.00kg

Recommended leg length sizes for unicycle:
Standard seatpost: Minimum - 74cm (29.1"), Maximum - 86.5cm (34.1")
Cutdown seatpost: Minimum - 62.5cm (24.6")
These sizes are measured from crotch to floor wearing shoes


What have some customers said about this Unicycle.

Piers said "The Athmos is perfect for Roddy my 10 yre old. He bought it himself with his savings and is chuffed to bits. You guys gave me spot on advice on the phone and the service was excellent in terms of speed and quality of product."

Shane said "i have found this unicycle to meet all my needs. it is well balanced and looks great. i have had a few people tell me it looks better than a few of the more expensive models. I highly recomend this unicycle for anyone at any level of experience."




For more information check out impactunicycles.com


New Products - September 18

New Products


With some different deliveries arriving over the last month we can now share with you some new products that are available!

Unicycles


We have two new Impact Unicycles for you to have a look at.  The first is a custom in-house Limited Edition Gravity Pro (32mm). We had a scratched Gravity Frame, which we got re-painted in this one of a kind custom purple colour.

The second is the latest version of the Reagent with Impact's new 42mm frame. These are beautiful Unicycles!

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Tyres


We have finally got Monty tyres back into stock. UDC UK have real problems getting hold of these tyres. They are so popular we have to stock them!  After lots of searching we have finally found some that we can now supply to all the customers who have been asking for these.  We also have the Kenda Kiniption 24" in stock, which is a great smooth tyre for your 24" Unicycles.

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Other Items


Finally we have Black spoke blanks, which we can cut to any length you require. Do you want to build your 36" wheel with a M4O hub? We can supply you the spokes. We also got in the latest version of the Nimbus X wheel, with their latest generation rim. These make amazing wheel-sets for hockey or freestyle riding.

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Do you want to see all the new products we have?


https://www.unicycle.uk.com/highlight/new.html

Deal of the week - 19" Impact Gravity - White

This week we are offering the 19" Impact Gravity Unicycle - White as our Deal of the week.

The 19" Impact Gravity Unicycle - White is usually available for the great price of £365.


But for one week only you can get this amazing unicycle for only £305


19" impact gravity unicycle - White

Here is what some customer have said about the 19" Impact Gravity:

This is the perfect unicycle for anyone looking for a sturdy build. The performance in all three urban riding disciplines (trials, street, flat) is outstanding, and the unicycle itself holds up to some of the most demanding riding. The Gravity opened my eyes to the fact that unicycles don't have to be short-term. In the past I would ride a month or two until the wheel, frame, crank, etc. broke. The gravity however has been worry free.  Whether I'm planning on riding flatland, big street, or technical trials, the gravity is without a doubt my go-to unicycle.

I like the Impact Gravity.  It looks really good, flips nicely and it's quite light, this frame reminds me a lot of my carbon frame of k1 which I really liked.

See what Impact Team rider Mark Fabian has to say about the Impact Unicycle in the full product review here

Deal of the week - 19" Impact Gravity Unicycle - White

This week we are offering the awesome  19" Impact Gravity Unicycle (white) as our Deal of the week.

The 19" Impact Gravity Unicycle (white) is usually available for the great price of £365.00.


But for one week only you can get this amazing unicycle for only £300.00.


 

Info
This is the latest generation Impact Gravity.
It has the first full production hydro-formed unicycle frame. The Hydro-formed frame is super stiff, light and has beautiful lines. This generation of the Gravity includes Impact’s hub with small flanges and their updated stronger Eiffel Tower cranks . All these parts together make this one of the best trials unicycles on the market.

19" Impact Gravity Trials Unicycle (white)
Here is what one of our customers said about the Gravity Unicycle:

The Impact Gravity is the perfect unicycle for anyone looking for a sturdy build.

The performance in all three urbanriding disciplines (trials, street, flat) is outstanding, and the unicycle itself holds up to some of the most demanding riding. The gravity opened my eyes to the fact that unicycles don't have to be short-term. In the past I would ride a month or two until the wheel, frame, crank, etc. broke. The gravity however has been worry free. The round-crown frame virtually eliminates any possibility of knee bashing, and the cranks are perfect in both length (I prefer 130mm) and shape. Whether I'm planning on riding flatland, big street, or technical trials, the gravity is without a doubt my go-to unicycle.

Simon Berry’s 2016 Part 3

Last time on the blog, we’d just broken our own world record, and Mike and myself had left Team Voodoo to concentrate on new projects. We pick up just a couple of days after that!

Qatar, The Magical Festival Village

Just two days after performing at Sport Relief, Sam Goodburn, who i’m sure you know, came to stay with me in London after having flown back from 5 weeks performing in Asia. He was just to stay for a night or two as he had commitments at home, and I had multiple university deadlines. But no good story starts with two young people being responsible, does it?

After Sam’s first night at my place, he woke up to a call from a stressed-out Romanian Magician, who had added him on Facebook the previous evening. He was searching for performers for a month of parades and shows, starting TOMORROW.

We said maybe, noncommittally, assuming that arrangements would fall through, as so often happens with last minute booking.

This time, however, that was not the case, and just a few hours later we were on the next available flight to Qatar. We had so little time to prepare that I ended up hopping on the tube to the nearest shopping centre to buy new clothes and underwear, as I wouldn’t have had time to wash my clothes…

What event were we performing at? We didn’t know.

Why hadn’t the organisers found talent sooner? We didn’t know.

What would our mothers think to such reckless decision making? We didn’t know.

Was this strange magician really some sort of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang-esque child catcher? We just didn’t know.

After arriving at Hamad international airport, relaxed from the plane’s free beer, we were met by Cezar, the Magician. (Disclaimer: Cezar is not in fact a child catcher. He’s a cool person and a great performer!) We were taken straight to the hotel, but didn’t have time to rest, as the first day of performances was due to start in just a couple of hours!

We met our fellow performers; an international group from Romania, Italy, Germany, the USA, and UK. From then on, the format was less spontaneous, but still great fun. We did a parade 2-3 times a day, as well as 1 or 2 shows. The event itself was a new venue that had just been launched, and targeted local families. This was a contrast to my last trip to Qatar where I had been performing at the very westernized Qatar Open Tennis Tournament. The attendees had certainly never seen unicycles before, let alone a parade full of unicyclists, stilt walkers, jugglers and dancers!

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We were performing 6 days per week, which was intense, but managed to have some great experiences on our days off! The highlight for me was riding quad bikes in the Qatari desert, before relaxing on a beach overlooking the Persian Gulf, just a few miles from the Saudi border.

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I had to fly back after 2 weeks as I had an essay deadline and a French oral exam. (Thankfully i did well in both, despite the trip getting in the way!) Sam stayed for the rest of the month and I was replaced by Esther, Sam’s performance partner who specialises in Cyr Wheel!

 

New Impact Unicycle!

After just over 2 weeks of riding all day, every day, my unicycle was looking and feeling a bit worse for wear. Usually, I end up replacing individual parts as I break them, so never get the Boy-who-got-a-nintendo-64-on-Christmas-day levels of excitement.

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This time though, as so much of my unicycle was dying, I phoned unicycle.com and they helped hook me up with a brand new Impact Gravity Unicycle! Thanks guys!

At first, I customised it with my Carbon Fibre seat and Kris Holm Cranks, but have since changed the cranks for brand new Impact Groovys which feel AMAZING.

 

Officially ‘Officially Amazing’, again!

Last Summer, Mike Taylor and myself were invited back to CBBC’s Officially Amazing to attempt to break another world record on TV!  This time, were were battling head to head to beat the record for then 100m unicycle hurdles!

Lutz Eicholz, a well known KH Sponsored rider from Germany held the record at 1:46.44, so Mike and I were trying to beat that time, as well as going head to head to be THE fastest. Click on Simon Below to see what happened.

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It was a great day of filming, and as you can see it was so close! Some of our new projects involve myself and Mike working as a duo a lot, so we hope you enjoyed the formula!

 

The Westminster Mile

At the end of May, Flatland BMXer Keelan Phillips called me in for another show as he wasn’t able to, having injured himself beforehand. I spent the day riding flatland and giving riding workshops with two flatland BMXers at the Westminster Mile Vitality run! As it was a sports event, everyone was very keen to watch, and even more excited to have a go!

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That’s all for now! Stay tuned for Part 4 where Mike Taylor and myself have a very special announcement!
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