kids helmet

Hi,
Looking for some Helmet recommendations for my 2yr boy, going to get him a balance bike for b'day.
Some I am looking at
specialized small fry child
giro-rodeo-childs-helmet
Giro ME2 Toddler Helmet
specialized-small-fry-toddler
Thanks
Looking for some Helmet recommendations for my 2yr boy, going to get him a balance bike for b'day.
Some I am looking at
specialized small fry child
giro-rodeo-childs-helmet
Giro ME2 Toddler Helmet
specialized-small-fry-toddler
Thanks
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HTH,
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Saved my daughter from a too much damage once when she fell off - tiny graze on nose and chin.
If she'd had a helmet with no peak of a flimsy one it would have been way worse.
Front of the helmet was pretty ground out.
Chris
Current FS: 2017 Nukeproof Mega 275
Current HT: 2017 Nukeproof Scout 275
Kids Carrera Blast Refurb/Upgrade
My Blog - Midlife MTB Mutterings
Previous FS: 2014 Nukeproof Mega TR 26'er
http://www.twowheelingtots.com/child-helmets-comparison-guide/
Lists a good set of helmets I reckon. I'm thinking giro rascal looks good. Evans sell for £28 I think.
DirkPitt74 any recommendations of a solid peak? Do you mean like specialized small fry child
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/spe ... t-ec043576
I've also had a look at the Met Buddy, and also found another, has anyone seen these in the shops?
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/laz ... t-ec063147
http://www.evanscycles.com/products/laz ... t-ec063146
Try before you buy. Evans usually bring things in to store without a commitment to you buying. They might ask for you to pay something up front (refunded if not bought IIRC) but they should provide the helmet in stock for your to try. It is so important to try helmets afterall.
I struggled to find a helmet for my son on his balance bike when he was 2 - none of the gazillion I tried fitted his head so we decided not to bother.
In the end for both my children we waited until they had pedal bikes before getting them their first lids.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the tape.
BTW do any of you wear helmets? Me and my partner don't wear them anymore but we are thinking that it is hypocritical if we insist he wears his and we don't. So we are planning to always wear ours when he is around to see. That way he hopefully sees it as part of cycling to wear a helmet. Does that help at all with them keeping the helmet on????
They know why they wear one and they also know why dad doesn't when I'm riding with them - I have told them both when they are old enough they can decide for themselves if they want to wear a helmet or not. Wearing a helmet for my kids is no different than say me insisting they hold my hand when we cross the road - it is just one of the rules they follow. There are a million other "hypocritical" parent/child rules and helmets are nothing special in that regard. My kids also know that I always wear one when out "proper riding" on the MTB or road bike.
If it doesn't move and should, use the WD40.
If it shouldn't move and does, use the tape.
I only really asked the question because we are going through a stage where he gets his helmet off no matter how well adjusted. I wondered if using the copying aspect of child development to get the helmet wearing to stick could work or does work with others at the younger end of the spectrum. How did you get your children to wear them when 2 or younger?
Yeah thats pretty much what I meant. Anything where the peak is a solid part of the helmet.
My daughter helmet that took a beating was a bell one - not sure of the model.
She now has a Halfords helmet - solid peak, adjustable fit and also comes down quite far at the back:
THIS ONE
Chris
Current FS: 2017 Nukeproof Mega 275
Current HT: 2017 Nukeproof Scout 275
Kids Carrera Blast Refurb/Upgrade
My Blog - Midlife MTB Mutterings
Previous FS: 2014 Nukeproof Mega TR 26'er