Micro Kids Bike Helmet 3D
Micro Kids Bike Helmet 3D
Micro Kids Bike Helmet 3D
Micro Kids Bike Helmet 3D
Micro Kids Bike Helmet 3D
Micro Kids Bike Helmet 3D
Micro Kids Bike Helmet 3D
Micro Kids Bike Helmet 3D
Micro Kids Bike Helmet 3D
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Description

  • Easy magnetic buckle
  • Adjustable spin dial for individual fit
  • Scooter and bike approved
  • AU/NZ Standard Certified AS/NZS 2008:2063+A1:2009
  • Baby, toddler & kids helmets

Make safety your number one priority with our innovative helmets designed for scooters, bikes and skates with the highest quality lightweight materials. The hand designed the water decal of the Doodle Spot and the 3D Dinosaur converge style and safety.

The magnetic buckle makes safety even easier for kids - simply locking into place in one go before any scooting or cycling adventure. Kids love the fun yet lightweight designs!

Testing Standard AU/NZ Standard Certified AS/NZS 2008:2063+A1:2009 Bicycle Helmets
Buckle Fidlock Magnetic Buckle
Sizes
  • [XS] Extra Small: 46-50cm
  • [S] Small: 48-53cm
  • [M] Medium: 52-56cm

How do I know which is the best size helmet for my childs age?

We don't put ages on our helmets because kids heads can vary so greatly in size.

What we recommend is measuring your child's head first in order to determine the most suitable size. For sizing, measure the circumference of the head from the forehead where the helmet will sit, across the furthest point on the back of the head. Please don't guess.

  • [XS] Extra Small: 46-50cm
  • [S] Small: 48-53cm
  • [M] Medium: 52-56cm

helmet size range chart

    How do I fit my child's helmet

    twist dial on the back for individual fitting

    Step 1
    Turn dial at back of neck until helmet fits snugly.

    correct position of straps over ears

    Step 2
    Straps should form a 'V' just under the ears.

    helmet sitting 2 fingers above eyebrows

    Step 3
    Front edge of helmet should be two finger widths above eyebrows.

    One finger space between chin and strap

    Step 4
    When mouth is closed you should be able to fit one finger between chin