The 10 Best Motorcycle Helmets For Kids

Updated April 15, 2021 by Luke Mitchell

This wiki has been updated 24 times since it was first published in January of 2020. For children and teenagers who ride motorcycles, whether enjoying off-road sports such as motocross or riding pillion with an adult, a high-quality, well-fitting helmet is an essential and potentially lifesaving purchase. All the models in our ranking are chosen with safety, comfort, and aesthetic qualities in mind, and cover a range of styles and prices to suit most biking conditions and budgets. When users buy our independently chosen editorial recommendations, 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. O'Neal Unisex

2. ILM Full Face

3. Vega Mighty X2 Stinger

4. Yema YM-211

5. GLX GX623

6. ILM B07

7. HJC CL-Y

8. TCMT Offroad

9. WOW HBOY-K

10. HHH Motocross DB

Special Honors

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Editor's Notes

April 09, 2021:

With the rising popularity of low-powered dual-sport bikes and electric motorcycles, children and young adults are starting to ride earlier than ever before and safety will be one of the main concerns for any parent or guardian when encouraging responsible riding. Thankfully, there is a growing number of companies producing safety gear for kids, including gloves, footwear, shinguards, jackets, kneepads, and, of course, helmets such as those ranked here.

When updating our list we found a greater selection aimed specifically at children, not just scaled-down adult helmets, and these include the TCMT Offroad, which immediately caught our eye with its choice of camouflage graphics or a cool carbon-fiber-style woven look. As the name suggests, this is ideally suited to motocross, but bear in mind you will need to purchase goggles separately as it doesn't include a built-in visor.

The same goes for the O'Neal Unisex, which is guaranteed to stand out in any off-road competition thanks to its bright neon graphics. It is also functionally impressive with its rubber roost nose guard and polycarbonate and ABS composite shell, with highly effective ventilation, ensuring it maximizes both safety and comfort.

Balancing out our new picks is the ILM Full Face, which is well-suited to teenagers who are just starting out riding on the road, or those who ride pillion with an adult. While it offers more protection than its open-faced counterpart, it is especially well ventilated and directs condensation and sweat away from the face. Its clear visor is easy to replace if damaged, and its adjustable chinstrap makes for a better fit and has a quick-release buckle for ease of use.

March 07, 2020:

When choosing a motorcycle helmet for yourself or a child, safety should be your primary concern, and as such, this ranking consists only of helmets that successfully conform to U.S. Department of Transportation standards. Many also incorporate additional safety technology, such as the GLX GX623 with its shock-absorbent, multi-density expanded polystyrene (EPS) lining, or the Vega Mighty X2 Stinger with its impact-resistant Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene (ABS) shell.

As our target market in this category are not usually eligible to drive on the road, most helmets listed here are more suited to off-road pursuits such as motocross and ATV riding, or may even be used for mountain biking and BMX racing. However, some full-face helmets, such as the HJC CL-Y and Nenki NK-856 would be more suitable for road-going kids, should you wish your child to join you on your motorcycle as a pillion passenger, for example. It should be noted that in some U.S. states, age and/or height restrictions apply to motorcycle passengers, and other regulations may factor, depending on your location.

Last updated on April 15, 2021 by Luke Mitchell

Having grown weary of working in office environments, music graduate Luke decided to trade the dismal skies of southern England for the far more agreeable climate of south Asia. Prior to writing for Ezvid Wiki, he established a small agency providing websites for clients all over the world. This enabled him to travel extensively, living for prolonged periods in a number of interesting countries and experiencing several different cultures along the way. When not playing or writing music, Luke likes to ride his motorcycle in far-flung regions where the air is thin and the roads are dusty. His areas of expertise are largely gleaned from his nomadic lifestyle and include travel, computers, automotive goods and accessories, musical instruments and gear, and boats.


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