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ahobs
> 3 dayBought this for my kids for Christmas. After using it only a handful of times, it broke when it dropped. I would assume a helmet would be able to hold up to a fall. I mean…. That’s what it’s for, right? It’s cute but maybe not durable enough to actually keep them safe.
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Charlotte Suydam
> 3 dayThese helmets are great. I love that they are adjustment for smaller heads. I ordered 3 and they all fit my children perfect and colors are great. I feel very safe with them all wearing these helmets while riding bikes and their ATVs.
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Andrew
> 3 dayGreat color, construction and quality. Wish they had helmets like this when I was a kid
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Connie
> 3 dayFits my niece and nephew, ordered 2. Both toddlers are 2 years old but very different sizes. Niece is very small. Nephew is very large. Fits both and is adjustable for head size (beyond just the adjustable chin strap).
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Jennifer
Greater than one weekThis helmet is the best! My daughter has very thick, curly hair and finding a helmet that fit just right was difficult. This helmet is so easy to adjust and is the first helmet she finds comfortable to wear. I wish I had bought this helmet sooner.
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Jason Riggs Douglas
> 3 dayGreat product for the price.
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Carlos Alberto
> 3 dayGood.
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Lindsey
> 3 dayJust fits my 4 1/2 year olds head. It’s almost too big so now she can have it for the next few years. She was excited for the solid color because we let her put some stickers on it and decorate her new helmet.
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Donna Frankenbush
> 3 dayMy grand daughter will be safe.
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Nathan
> 3 dayDO NOT BUY THIS. Helmets are meant to be replaced after any sort of drop or fall, no matter how seemingly insignificant. This might sound overboard, but the foam inside which protects your (or your little ones) brain can easily lose its structural integrity when damaged. Imagine if you wrapped something extremely fragile with bubble wrap where every other bubble has already been popped. It wouldnt work very well. With bubble wrap you can at least visibly see or feel if there are any bubbles popped. With a helmet, the hard layer covering the foam can hide structural damage. This helmet not only came visibly damaged, but the packaging for it is borderline, if not absolute malpractice. It came in a cloth bag. That was then put into an oversized box along with a couple loose pieces of large plastic airbag type packaging. This absolutely would not protect it from a drop. It needs to have packaging where no surface of the helmet can come in contact with a hard surface to retain its usefulness. Getting CPSC federally certified means nothing to the consumer if the helmet is shipped in a cloth bag. A company selling safety equipment knows what compliances need to be met to pass these federally established safety standards, and its pure negligence and stupidity to ship it in a bag.