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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Joystar Unicorn. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
6 reasons to buy
- Joystar offers the Unicorn in four sizes (12”-18”) for kids from 32” to 57” tall with inseams from 14” to 24”.
- Most parents confirm the fit is accurate.
- The Unicorn comes with removable training wheels, fenders, a bell, and a front basket. The 18" version has a kickstand.
- Kids love the colors and the included doll carrier, bows, letter stickers, and the chainguard.
- Parents say their kids find the bike comfortable.
- The fully enclosed chainguard keeps kids and clothing safe.
7 reasons not to buy
- Buyers report receiving bikes with missing or damaged parts, rusty fasteners, wrong colors, scratches, and signs of prior use.
- Owners say the training wheels frequently come loose despite repeated tightening.
- Parents say assembly is a “nightmare” with missing screws, damaged parts, and poor instructions.
- Kids find the Unicorn heavy, and some toddlers struggle to pedal.
- Parents complain that the hand brake doesn't work well.
- Parents complain that the non-adjustable handlebar sits too low when the seatpost is raised.
- Parents say the doll seat doesn't fit if the saddle is set low, and the fenders don't fit well.
Bottom line
Kids adore the cute Joystar Unicorn, but that's about where the praise ends. The Unicorn poses countless hurdles right from the moment it's unboxed. Parents report missing or damaged parts, poorly written instructions, and a frustrating assembly. Many complain that the brake doesn't work, the doll seat doesn't fit, and the training wheels come loose easily. Some parents remove them and teach their children to ride without them. For many buyers who purchased the Unicorn as a birthday gift, Joystar ends up delivering disappointment rather than a functional bike.Expert Reviews
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