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Chloe Cujoh
> 3 daySo the product page says this helmet is CPSC compliant, and in the pictures there is a a CPSC sticker inside the helmet. My helmet did not come with this CPSC sticker, it only had ASTM F1492. It had another sticker listing the same thing and states “FOR SKATEBOARD SPORTS USE ONLY”. So either this helmet is NOT ACTUALLY CPSC RATED, and is JUST FOR SKATEBOARDING; or for some reason I’m missing the extra label. I can’t find anywhere online other than here if this helmet is actually safe for bike riding. Fits well, is comfortable but I’m not actually sure if it will keep my noggin safe when biking.
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Devon Brakus
> 3 dayBought this helmet for bike riding and roller skating protection. Fits well and secures the doom, has a dial spin in the back to make the fit tighter. It’s not too bulky and is comfy. Comes with a bag for storage. Overall, great helmet. Bought size medium.
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ElementalAngel
> 3 dayI love the aqua color, the adjustable design is so good, and this helmet is soo comfortable. That said, one of the protective over ear pads came loose after 30 minutes use on the first wear, barely rolling around indoors on my quads. I was able to get it back in place… But should I really have to repair a new helmet that’s never even seen action to protect me from, definitely not. I will admit that poor functional design does have me contemplating if I should be looking for another helmet that will be more reassuring. I mean a helmet IS designed to protect our brain! lol This is why I have only given 3 ⭐️‘s.
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April
> 3 dayWe use the helmet for caving, works great and I hit my head so many times, being an amateur caver. Headlamps clip on easy and is adjustable which is great! Plus fun colors make it easy to keep track of everyone’s different helmet
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troy d.
> 3 dayThe item feels great but I feel like it should cover my whole head and not just the top of my head. I have a lot of hair and smashing it down for the helmet to sit properly I think would be a hassle. It feels cheap too but I guess most helmets use the same materials.... overall. Great and for helmet.
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Langston Brantley
> 3 daySizes run big! But excellent helmet.
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Jim Comer
> 3 dayGood product, lightweght well made.
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Ciel Elizabeth Lofland
> 3 dayLove my helmet. Love how you can adjust not only the sides, but the back also to fit your head better. I probably could have gone a size smaller but it still fits nice because I’m able to adjust it. And the color matches my bike.
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Tefi
15-04-2025I 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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Denis A.
> 3 dayThis 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?