The 10 Best Bike Helmets For Kids

Updated June 19, 2020 by Max Karpecki

This wiki has been updated 15 times since it was first published in May of 2020. Children should be well protected while riding their scooters, tricycles, or skateboards. Bike helmets are a great option to keep your kid's head protected and help prevent injuries while on the go. We've included a wide variety of options that can match your young one's aesthetic, and come with many features, such as comfortable chinstraps, adjustable sizes, and MIPS technology. When users buy our independently chosen editorial selections, we may earn commissions to help fund the Wiki. If you'd like to contribute your own research to Ezvid Wiki, please get started by reviewing this introductory video.

1. Giro Tremor Cycling Helmet

2. Bell Spark Jr. Youth Bike Helmet

3. Bavilk Toddler Bike Helmet

4. Bell Berm Bike Helmet

5. Triple Eight Lil Bike Helmet

6. Bell Revolution Bike Helmet

7. Kamugo Kids Bike Helmet

8. Dostar Toddler Helmet

9. Triple Eight Gotham Helmet

10. Schwinn Burst Bike Helmet

Special Honors

Little Nutty 2020 At a high price, Nutcase sells a collection of high-quality options with MIPS technology that may help minimize rotational injuries. They offer a nice selection of modern designs that young, hip folks will enjoy. nutcasehelmets.com

Editor's Notes

June 11, 2020:

When your little ones are biking, skateboarding, or rollerskating, you must ensure they're wearing the proper safety equipment. Helmets for kids are essential to protect their heads in case of an accident. We've provided a wide variety of options that can suit your child's needs while matching their unique aesthetic. Children should be supervised at all times since helmets cannot prevent all injuries from occurring. Invest in protective pads to help minimize knee, elbow, and wrist injuries as well.

Some models are equipped with MIPS technology that can prevent injuries from occurring due to rotational impacts. The Giro Tremor Cycling Helmet is made by a company from northern California that makes a variety of options for kids and adults. It comes with a removable visor and provides adequate vent holes that make it great for warmer weather. The Bell Spark Jr. Youth Bike Helmet is available in bright colors and has padding that helps prevent sweat from getting in your eyes while riding. Other models that are equipped with MIPS are the Bell Berm Bike Helmet, the Bell Revolution Bike Helmet, and the Triple Eight Gotham Helmet.

Children who enjoy fun and loud designs will appreciate the Bavilk Toddler Bike Helmet for its over the top 3D animal molded shell. Though the Dostar Toddler Helmet sports a traditional shape, it's available in 4 colorful patterns that stand out among other models. Both are affordable options and are easily adjustable, though the Dostar isn't as comfortable as the Bavilk. Neither of these options are equipped with MIPS technology, though they are quite durable.

CPSP is a United States safety standard that is applied to bicycle helmets that meet certain qualifications. ASTM stands for the American Society for Testing and Materials, which are frequently used standards for skateboard helmets since they have different safety requirements than bike helmets. In regards to MIPS technology, or Multi-directional Impact Protection System, there are claims that it may help prevent rotational injuries, though there are arguments against it being better than other non-MIPS brands. Many of these options have ESP foam, or Expanded Polystyrene, which is a lightweight and dense material that is made to withstand certain amounts of force.

Last updated on June 19, 2020 by Max Karpecki

Max is a writer from sunny San Diego, where she grew up performing in plays and improv shows. She graduated from UC Santa Cruz with a bachelors in Theater Arts and continues to specialize in different forms of comedy in Los Angeles. Apart from the liberal arts sector of her life, Max enjoys building and troubleshooting computers. However, she has found a way to mix her passions together by streaming video games online, which has led to her meeting new friends from all around the world. Her expertise ranges from categories such as rock climbing, sewing, pets, skin care, computers, and board games.


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