Infant Bike Trailer Helmet
While our highly recommended giro scamp fits heads as small as 45 cm the schwinn infant is smaller more narrow and fits heads about 44 cm.
Infant bike trailer helmet. How to adjust the fit. Room for a ponytail leaving long hair down while wearing a helmet can lead to overheating in warm summer months. Any child under the age of 18 in california must wear a helmet when riding or operating a nonmotorized scooter bicycle roller skates or skateboard in the aforementioned areas. Adjust the fit system at the rear of the helmet for a snug secure fit some helmets also include a vertical tuning feature that allows you to adjust.
The back of the helmet has a low profile making it ideal for younger children riding in a seat on the back of a parent s bike or in a bike trailer. Make sure the helmet fits with a little room when the fit system is loose and sits low enough to protect your forehead without hindering your vision once you ve got the right size you can adjust the fit. While the quality isn t the best and its pads aren t as soft as the scamp for about 17 it s a fine little helmet for your baby. Plus this does not come with a visor which can sometimes block the wearer s view.
Burley d lite trailer fits one child the hardworking honey bee bike trailer is the perfect way to transport children behind a bicycle. Consider what kind of use your child is going to be using the helmet for most of the time. This includes children 17 and younger who are the sole occupants of bicycles or other included vehicles as well as children who are riding as passengers on these. Styled like an adult mountain bike helmet the bell sidetrack youth offers the safety features parents desire along with a sporty and modern design kids love.
This will make it more comfortable for your child to lay there head against the back of the seat. We also highly recommend it for use inside the trailer. Children must wear a helmet when riding in the trailer. A helmet can only protect your child or tween if they re wearing it sidetrack to the rescue by making helmet wearing cool again.
The schwinn infant is the smallest helmet we ve found. If they are sitting in a trailer or bike seat look for a helmet with a flat ish rear. It is flatter than most regular helmets which mean that the kiddos wearing it can learn their heads right back without worrying about hitting the rear wall or seat of the trailer. A common complaint we hear due to which parents don t make their children wear bike helmets while in bike trailers is that it makes the child s head jut forward in an awkward way which is very uncomfortable not to mention a choking hazard for a very young child.