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Mel
> 3 dayPerfect for my 4 year old grandson while bike riding!
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TPatter
> 3 dayPerfect fit for my three year old. He doesn’t complain about it being uncomfortable, and I love that it helps keep him safe with no issues!
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Shalyn T.
> 3 dayWonderful fits great
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scgme
> 3 dayI love that this has an adjustable band inside and lots of ventilation. It is lightweight and seemingly very durable. I also love that it has tons of ventilation.
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Tyree Ondricka
> 3 dayFor Christmas gift. It was just as I expected.
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lizz dewberry
Greater than one weekPerfect fit w/ rear dial. Very well made. The color is vibrant (important for toddlers) and chip resistant. My 4 year old gets excited to wear his helmet
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Jolie
> 3 dayA good buy at this price. It could help if your kids riding bikes on the playground, but I do not think it can be considered as a skiing helmet.
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Frozenaddict
> 3 daySizing up as my wild, twin grandsons grow. They are active scooter/strider boys who take tumbles & keep on going. The smaller size helmets protected them over & over and I am sure these same helmets, sized up will do the same. Nothing like the feeling that your toddlers are safe.
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Carrie
> 3 daySuper cute kids helmet and seems pretty well made so good so far!
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Jason
> 3 dayWe bought this green helmet for our 1.5 year old 3 months ago. If I remember correctly, his head size was 48.5 cm and it has fit well. Since the knob in the back can adjust the tightness around the head, I expect hell be able to use it for some time. It must be comfortable, because there were days he refused to take it off! And others he just wanted it on regardless of whether or not he was going to be on his balance bike. Even saved his forehead when he took a little tumble down the concrete patio stairs :). He has yet to test the durability by crashing, but it has held up well to toddler handling. It may look a little big on his head, but it doesnt seem heavy to him or us. My only real gripe is the pieces that go under the ears. After taking the time to adjust the straps and place those pieces under the ears as they should be, they always slide down to the buckle. Maybe not a critical deal, but they should stay put so the helmet fits correctly. Also, be aware that the straps are not secured to the helmet but can slide through it - so if your kid is like mine and wants to push his helmet completely crooked on his head, he will be able to. Perhaps all helmets are like that, but combine that with the little plastic pieces sliding down the strap and it can lead to a helmet that doesnt feel as secure as Id like. That said, for the $17 we spent it seems to be a decent deal. Bonus is that the colors are bright so he can be more easily spotted.