XJD Kids Multisport Helmet

Pros / Cons
Pros
- A rear dial plus removable 5 and 10 mm pads allow deliberate fine-tuning within the correct 51–54 or 55-58 cm shell.
- Eleven vents and washable pads are practical when the same helmet is used for cycling, scooter, and casual skate sessions.
Cons
- Thicker pads cannot make an oversized shell fit; the helmet must not rock or tip back during a head shake.
- The EN 1078 statement comes from the regional variation family; verify the delivered helmet’s marking and instructions before riding.
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This XJD is the practical shortlist option when one rounded ABS-and-EPS helmet needs to cover cycling, scooter rides, and casual skating. The live German variation family offers S at 51-54 cm and M at 55-58 cm; measure rather than choosing by age. A rear dial and removable 5 and 10 mm pads help refine the fit inside the correct shell, while 11 vents and washable padding address everyday heat and sweat. The main limit is sizing: extra padding cannot rescue a shell that rocks, tips back, or creates pressure points. Set it level above the eyebrows, position the side straps below the ears, and perform a head-shake check. The regional listing states EN 1078, but confirm the marking and instructions on the delivered helmet. Replace it after a significant impact.