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Tefi
> 3 dayI bought this bicycle helmet for my husband for his trek to work and back, he needed a better helmet than the one he has had for many years, it was time for a new one. He says that it is comfortable, suits his style, and it has nice air flow. Not certain about any crash test ratings, but this will keep him safe until we can afford one that states its ratings for safety.
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jettylego301
> 3 dayGreat item
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Prof. Zion Mohr
Greater than one weekFits perfect
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Katrina Wooten
Greater than one weekMy 9 year old got this helmet and a new scooter for Easter. Out riding today and took a nasty fall. Ended up with X-rays and all. He’s busted up BUT all the docs have said the helmet worked perfect! Only bad part is he’s only used it 3 times and now I’m going have to trash it and order a new one.
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Suzanne E. Jarnagin
> 3 dayLove the fit. Love the color. The description read that the helmut was appropriate for skateboard and bicycle use. What was disturbing was the sticker inside the helmet that reads FOR SKATEBOARD SPORTS USE ONLY. I bought it for bicycle use. Im keeping it for myself, but you might want to investigate further.
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Sherryl Bohannon
> 3 dayI like the color, its lightweight, and it perfectly fits. Thank you
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Chris Sharps
> 3 dayGreat helmet, not flimsy or cheap feeling like many other youth helmets. If you’re seriously buying a helmet for safety and protection... not to just meet helmet law requirements, this is a great buy for kids!
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Denis A.
Greater than one weekThis helmet feels pretty solid. I am on the fence about whether I will to keep it because 1. I don’t see CPSC certification or proof thereof so assuming it doesn’t have it unless I see proof. Is ASTM certification enough? Do I trust this manufacturer? 2. It is a bit tight on the sides of the head. Seems to fit fine otherwise. I have the XL size. This helmet has the ASTM certification tag inside the helmet but that is self-certifying, i.e. I can make a helmet myself out of anything and say it is ASTM certified without showing proof of anything to anyone. The only safety standard that matters is CPSC which is tested and certified by a government sponsored lab not affiliated with the maker of the helmet. The helmet I received DOESNT HAVE “CPSC CERTIFIED” ON THE INSIDE OF THE HELMET. It doesn’t mean it isn’t certified by the CPSC but I don’t know how to check for sure. Maybe there is a link on the CPSC website to check whether a helmet is tested by the CPSC?
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Jim Comer
> 3 dayGood product, lightweght well made.
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Ralph
> 3 dayThe color is as shown and the fit seems good.