Clubs for Children
Which club should I choose for a child?
At NetJuggler, our advice for circus schools and parents is clear: prioritize technical equipment over "toy" models. Successful learning requires equipment whose weight and length are adapted to the student's physique.
Generally, a club that is too short spins too fast, making it harder for young practitioners to understand the movement.
Clube Prima
Thanks to its offset center of gravity, it offers a slow rotation ideal for introducing children to the sport in schools. One of the most affordable clubs. Don't be fooled by its toy-like appearance.
Massue Flow
Professional quality in a compact format. It's the ideal tool for children's hands.
Radical Fish Courte
Equipped with the PX3 system, its ergonomic shape makes juggling and passing easier for even the youngest children. The design is very appealing to kids; the body shape is fun for them and allows for a wide range of skills for advanced jugglers.
Ozam Club
Unbeatable value for money for beginners. Its lightness allows you to juggle for long periods with little fatigue.
Age range: 5 & 7 years
We recommend easy-to-handle models: the Flow or the Radical Fish Short .
Ages 8 and up
The Radical Fish Medium is ideal for juggling, then progressing to technical passing figures.
Circus Schools & Associations
For equipping your workshops and equipment yards, we have selected two strategic options:
Need advice for your school? NetJuggler assists you in the technical selection of your professional juggling equipment.
Club size
- Small clubs
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Clubs suitable for children
By colour
Delphine club, 49 or 52cm
The shorter version is ideal for children, while the longer version focuses more on passing and solo juggling. Both are very common in circus schools.
Short bouncing Radical Fish club
Children's club and/or rebound - Play/NetJuggler collaboration
46cm - 220g
Medium PX3 bouncing Radical Fish club
Bouncing club - Play / NetJuggler collaboration.
48cm - 220g.
Which club to choose for you child ?
Smaller clubs are not necessarily the best solution for beginner children...
We recommend a progressive initiation to juggling starting with scarves, then balls, then rings before juggling with clubs.
If 3-ball juggling is an exercise where you are starting to feel comfortable, it's time for you to discover club juggling.
For a small budget, the Prima clubs, by Play are excellent because they are made of soft plastic. Otherwise you can opt for the Flow clubs by Henrys which are also very efficient.








