Test result preview
The Penerl shin guards for children are specially developed for use in football and promise a safe, comfortable and functional solution for young athletes. With adjustable straps, a foot strap to prevent slipping and elasticated ankle pads, the product offers both protection and comfort. The inside of the protectors is padded to ensure a comfortable fit. The good fit and high level of protection were particularly well received. On the negative side, however, we noticed processing defects such as loose threads and adhesive residue, which spoilt the initial impression. Overall, however, the product still impresses with its functionality and offers young athletes suitable support.
Advantages
- Good fit, ideal for children
- Adjustable straps, individually customisable
- Elasticated ankle pads, additional protection
- Low odour formation, even after intensive use
Disadvantages
- Pressure marks possible with prolonged use
- Visual processing defects, loose threads and adhesive residue
The first impression
Packaging and contents
Here we take a closer look at packaging. Sustainability is becoming an increasingly important factor. In addition, adequate protection of the product must of course also be guaranteed. Are the contents of the packaging complete and does the manufacturer make it as easy as possible for me to use the product straight away?
Criterion
Remark
Score achieved*
Product protection
Product sufficiently protected
Points
Sustainability Packaging
No unnecessary packaging waste is produced, the plastic film protects the product
Points
Package contents & scope
Complete
Points
Instructions for use
There are no instructions for use, no absolute necessity
Points
TOTAL
95
Points
The Penerl shin guards are well protected during transport and come in a plastic sleeve that effectively protects the product from dirt and damage. Fortunately, there is no excessive packaging waste, which is a positive contribution to sustainability. The contents of the pack are complete, but there are no instructions for use. However, this is not absolutely necessary due to the ease of use of the product. Overall, the packaging makes a functional impression, taking into account both functionality and product protection.
The first time in your hand
Product processing and appearance
Before we start the practical test, we take a close look at the workmanship of the products. How high quality are the materials used? Are the look and feel satisfactory?
Criterion
Remark
Points achieved*
Visual appearance
Adhesive residue and loose threads are recognisable at first glance
Points
Processing
Simple; seams have loose threads
Points
Stability
Sturdy enough for use in football matches
Points
Sustainability of the product
No details, but can be reused or repaired
Points
TOTAL
73
Points
The Penerl shin guards are visually impressive with their appealing colours and modern patterns, which should go down particularly well with children. Unfortunately, the initial inspection revealed visual processing defects: Glue residue and loose threads spoil the first impression. In terms of stability, however, the pads offer a reliable basis for use in football, although the seams could potentially be vulnerable to intensive and prolonged use due to their simple workmanship. Furthermore, there is no information on the sustainability of the materials used, but the shin guards are a product that can be reused permanently as long as the material lasts. Overall, the appearance and functionality of the product are solid, albeit with some compromises in terms of workmanship.
This is what our practical test showed
Does the manufacturer keep its advertising promises?
Our practical test has the highest relevance and therefore weighting. Here, the product has to undergo a wide range of criteria and tests. We check the functions and product promises of the test article.
Criterion
Remark
Points achieved*
Fit and comfort
Good fit, slight pressure points
Points
Flexibility and freedom of movement
Good freedom of movement, minimal restrictions
Points
Impact protection
Good protective effect, minimal pain
Points
Stability of the fastening straps
Ligaments remain largely stable and show only minimal loosening
Points
Odour formation after use
Low odour formation, slightly perceptible
Points
TOTAL
84
Points
The Penerl shin guards largely fulfil the manufacturer’s promises. The fit is good, even if there may occasionally be slight pressure marks on the skin. In terms of freedom of movement and flexibility, the pads perform excellently, with only minimal restrictions. The protective effect in the event of impacts is also convincing: pain is significantly reduced and the impact on the shin is minimal. The fastening straps remain stable for the most part, although slight loosening can occur after intensive use. On a positive note, there is little odour after wearing, which is probably due to the materials used. Overall, the product offers a balanced mix of protection, comfort and functionality that provides good support for young footballers.
Test plan
You can find a detailed insight into the evaluation criteria of the practical part of the test and the distribution of points here. If you are also interested in the evaluation of our other test criteria, please read our document on the evaluation process.
Price/performance ratio
and ratings from consumers
Finally, we analyse how the product compares to the competition. Can it keep up with the competition in terms of price and quality? Would we generally recommend buying it? We also look at the consumer reviews and check whether the critical and positive reviews are actually justified.
Criterion
Remark
Score achieved*
Price / performance ratio
Good performance in the upper price segment
Points
Rating cut
No ratings available at the time of testing
TOTAL
60
Points
At the time of testing, the product is not yet fully listed on Amazon. Therefore, there are no reviews that would sufficiently reflect the advantages and disadvantages of the product, so this point is neglected in the evaluation.
Prices of up to €21.00 are charged on the Internet for equivalent products. Very cheap products are available from as little as €8.00 . The Penerl shin guards are therefore currently in the upper price segment with a price of €17.96. For the quality and performance received, the price-performance ratio is good.
Overall result
Weighting
Score achieved*
1. packaging & contents
20%
Points
2. product processing & appearance
20%
Points
3. in the practical test
45%
Points
4. price/performance & consumer reviews
15%
Points
TOTAL
Points