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When we got our boat our boy was already 9, but my buddy has a small 5 y/o boy ( I believe he's five, maybe younger) and he tubes. I have him get on our biggest tube (with his dad). Both have a PFD on and we go slow(ish).
However for my 9 year old... he isn't happy until he's thrown off the dang thing!!
My son was 3 but that is how old he was when we got the boat. Been on it maybe 5 times, fell off once, and I was afraid he would not want to try it this year but he did and we just go straight but a decent speed. I'll take my daughter next year, she turns 2 in March.
My boys were 3...however, it was on a very quiet part of the river and speed was watched closely...but, it doesn't take long for the confidence to build and the spread increase
I think in our case it is going to be never. Last summer, my wife got so mad at people crossing closely in front of us with tubes when we were skiing or wakeboarding that she decided she wanted as little to do with tubes as possible. She gave ours away. We will be grandparents in a couple of years. I imagine when our grandchild is around 3, we will start them off on a ski-trainer or one of those multi-sport boards.