Test 201911 complete trigs for children

Stephan Gölnitz

 · 01.02.2020

Test 2019: 11 complete trigs for childrenPhoto: Stephan Gölnitz
Test 2019: 11 complete trigs for children
For 255 euros, you can get a complete 3.0 children's rig - that's how much just the boom costs with dad. Favourable prices and rig weights - complete from 4.3 kilos - make getting started in the shop and on the water child's play. When will you get started?

Even a small adult rig should feel like at least 30 kilos for a child - if you simply put the weight of the material in relation to the body weight. Even if the rule of thumb is only a rough estimate: for children to really have fun, the smallest wave sail from mum or dad is not enough. At 196 euros, the cheapest children's rig costs about as much as a standard boom for adults - and fun and quick success are guaranteed with such a feather-light little wing.

At around 3.0 to 3.5 square metres, we have chosen somewhat larger sails for the test because the differences are somewhat more obvious than with a 1.5 metre sail, where a batten is usually completely sufficient.

The price pressure on children's sails is high, as you can see from the cost-cutting measures, especially for rigs that are still under or around 300 euros. In addition to a lot of monofilm - which is always quite thick - you will usually only find the most necessary reinforcements.

Savings packages number two and three are the mast and boom. Aluminium masts are also completely acceptable for small children's sails, the sails generally do not have a defined bending curve with "loose leech" in the top, and although aluminium has died out in the classic material segment for masts, it is still a popular choice of material for children's rigs for a good weight/price ratio. In the case of forks, length adjustment is sometimes dispensed with completely or very simple mechanisms are used. Furthermore, not all forks are axially movable in the head piece, which can mean that the fork cannot be attached to the mast without tension, especially in the highest possible position.

You can find the entire test for these 11 complete trigs for children as a PDF in the download area below:

  • Ascan Pro 3.0
  • Fanatic Ripper 3.5
  • GA Sails Freetime 3.0
  • Goya Scion X 3.0
  • Goya Surf 3.0
  • Gunsails Dragon 3.2
  • J-Australia Vision X 3.5
  • Point-7 Sick 3.1
  • RRD Kidjoy MK6 Rigg 3.0
  • STX Mini Kid Rigg 2.5
  • STX Power Kid Rigg 3.2
Ascan Pro 3.0 (left) and Goya Scion X 3.0
Photo: Stephan Gölnitz
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Stephan Gölnitz

Stephan Gölnitz

Deputy Editor in Chief surf

Stephan Gölnitz comes from Bochum and had Holland as his home windsurfing territory for many years before moving to Munich in 1996 for the job of test editor at surf magazine. The materials engineering graduate worked as a surf instructor on the Ijsselmeer during his studies and competed for several seasons for the Essen sailing team in the Surfbundesliga and the Funboard Cup. He completed a traineeship at surf-Magazin in the test department and since then has actively accompanied almost all tests on the boom and for more than 10 years also as a photographer. Stephan has covered many thousands of test kilometers, mainly on Lake Garda and in Langebaan, but also in Egypt and Tobago. He gets his hands on over 100 new sails and boards every year as his company car. Privately, he prefers to surf with a foil on Lake Walchensee or “unfortunately far too rarely” in the waves. SUP is Stephan's second passion, which he pursued for several years at numerous SUP races. Today, he prefers to paddle on river tours with family or friends - even for several days.

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