Mini Tripper 9

9' 3"
Length
23"
Width (in)
46
Weight (lb)
discontinued

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Mini Tripper 9 Description

With family being Jackson Kayaks focus, the Mini Tripper ensures your smallest of paddlers can come out on the lake with you. Our kid sized recreational boat is small and light enough that smaller paddlers can maneuver it. With comfort and safety in mind this kayak can provide endless fun. With enough space to add a dog, camping equipment, coolers and more, this kayak is incredibly versatile.

Mini Tripper 9 Specs and Features

  • Structure: Rigid / Hard Shell
  • Cockpit Type: Sit Inside
  • Seating Configuration: Solo
  • Ideal Paddler Size: Smaller Adult/Child
  • Skill Level: Beginner
  • Ideal Paddler Size: Smaller Adult/Child
  • Skill Level: Beginner

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Mini Tripper 9 Reviews

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First, ignore my number…

Submitted by: Mudpuppy75 on 6/9/2012
First, ignore my number rating. I gave the boat a 9 because it has no obvious flaws, has decent quality, and does what it is supposed to do.

Now my review...
I bought this kayak used for my 8 year old daughter. She has been riding in our tandem canoe with me, or with her mom in a kayak since she was 4 years old. It was time for her own boat.

There aren't too many options for kids out there, and we narrowed our choices to the Perception Acadia Scout, Carolina XS, Wilderness Tsunami SP, or the Jackson Mini-Tripper. I settled on the MT because it had a reasonable price and an open cockpit. She likes it that she can carry her own stuff in it. Granted, the open cockpit makes this boat only suitable for calm water, but I wasn't planning on taking my daughter into much moving water anyway. In my mind, it is a bit safer in case of capsize for the cockpit to be easier to exit.

My daughter seems to like the boat a lot. She's been in it twice. The first trip was only about an hour, and she had a hard time making it track. However, the second trip was for 4 hours, and by the end of it, she was handling the boat well. I think it tracks decently for a 9 foot boat, and at 23" wide, it is surprisingly quick.

Observing my daughter in the boat, she never seemed "tippy", and she never complained of feeling unstable. She hopped in and started paddling.

My verdict:
This is a fine starter boat for a child. In a few years she'll move up to something more advanced, and her younger sisters will learn in the Mini-Tripper.