KED Street Jr. Pro

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The K-FIT head ring, QUICKSTOPP strap routing, and two overlapping sizes support a measured try-on rather than an age-based choice.
- Sixteen vents with bug mesh, a removable visor, plus a rear LED and reflector combine useful everyday features.
Cons
- The stated 300 g makes a longer try-on worthwhile: neither the brow edge nor the head ring should create pressure points.
- The rear LED and reflector aid visibility but do not replace required bicycle lights or bright reflective clothing.
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KED Street Jr. Pro is the stronger fit for a young rider who wants a well-ventilated road-style helmet rather than a closed skate shell. KED offers overlapping S and M ranges of 49–55 and 53-58 cm, so children in the overlap should try both: the smaller shell may feel neater, while the larger one may leave more growth room only if it remains stable. K-FIT adjusts the full head ring, QUICKSTOPP controls strap length, and the removable visor changes the setup between trail and road use. Sixteen vents with bug mesh help on warmer rides; the rear LED and reflector are useful visibility aids, not substitutes for bicycle lights. Set the helmet level, check the straps around the ears, and reject rocking or pressure points. Replace it after an impact even when damage is not visible.