Best Kids Bike Helmets in Germany 2026

Research by Peter Crona

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Compare kids bike helmets by measured fit, adjustment, shell style, ventilation, visibility or rear-light details, hair or ponytail room, and whether a multisport shell fits the way your child rides.

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  1. Our score: 9.96 / 10

    Kids Bike Helmet

    Kids Bike Helmet is a bike-first child helmet for families comparing airflow and easy adjustment over a closed skate shell. For Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 55-58 cm and 51-55 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For Kids Bike Helmet, look for a level shell, no brow drop, and straps the child will tolerate on repeat rides. For Kids Bike Helmet, compare the stated washable padding.

    Pros

    • Kids Bike Helmet is useful when wrist, elbow, and knee pads need to be bought with the helmet rather than sourced separately.

    Cons

    • As a budget starter set, comfort can vary more than with separately chosen gear, so check closures and pads before real riding.
  2. Our score: 9.89 / 10

    uvex kid 3 kids bike helmet

    German brand

    A more robust uvex children's helmet for families comparing durability and ventilation rather than the lowest price.

    Pros

    • Ventilation and one-hand closure are useful repeated-use details.

    Cons

    • Costs more than the simplest child helmet listings.
  3. Our score: 9.88 / 10

    ALPINA Ximo

    German brand

    ALPINA Ximo is a bike-first child helmet for families comparing airflow and easy adjustment over a closed skate shell. For ALPINA Ximo, look for a level shell, no brow drop, and straps the child will tolerate on repeat rides. For ALPINA Ximo, compare the stated venting.

    Pros

    • Vented bike-style shell suits repeat rides where heat and comfort decide helmet acceptance.

    Cons

    • The reviewed evidence did not name a helmet standard, so check the label on the actual helmet before riding.
  4. Our score: 9.88 / 10

    uvex kid 2 kids bike helmet

    German brand

    A lightweight uvex children's bike helmet for younger riders when low weight and washable padding matter.

    Pros

    • Light shell and washable interior are useful daily-use details.

    Cons

    • You still need to match the current size to the child.
  5. Our score: 9.87 / 10

    Ximo L.E.

    German brand

    Ximo L. E. is a visibility-leaning child helmet because the listing highlights a rear-light detail. On Ximo L.E., the light helps only if the battery, switch, and rear angle are easy to manage. For Ximo L.E., compare the stated rear light, venting.

    Pros

    • Rear-light detail adds a visibility cue to a vented bike-style helmet.

    Cons

    • The light is only supplemental; bike lights, reflectors, fit, and helmet labeling still need checking.
  6. Our score: 9.84 / 10

    Uvex Finale Junior

    German brand

    Uvex Finale Junior is a skate-style multisport helmet for children who split time across bikes, scooters, boards, or skates. For Uvex Finale Junior, the listed 51-55 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. Uvex Finale Junior trades a cycling-only shape for cross-sport use, so compare heat buildup and chin-strap comfort. For Uvex Finale Junior, compare the stated washable padding, venting.

    Pros

    • 51-55 cm multisport fit works for children moving between bike, scooter, and skate practice.

    Cons

    • Rounder multisport shells can run warmer than more open bike-first helmets on longer rides.
  7. Our score: 9.83 / 10

    Unicorn Castle Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet

    Unicorn Castle Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet is useful when the design is what gets a reluctant child to keep a helmet on for bike, scooter, or skate practice. For Unicorn Castle Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 48-54 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. With Unicorn Castle Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet, use the graphics only as the acceptance hook; the real test is measured fit and stable straps.

    Pros

    • Unicorn Castle Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet uses the character styling as the acceptance hook while still giving parents a measurable helmet option.

    Cons

    • The unicorn design only helps if the 48-54 cm fit is stable; do not let the decoration override the size check.
  8. Our score: 9.81 / 10

    ABUS Smiley 2.0 kids helmet

    German brand

    An older ABUS child bike helmet for families who want a lighter deep-coverage alternative to the Smiley 3.0.

    Pros

    • Deep child-specific coverage remains the main comparison point.

    Cons

    • As an older model, compare fit and coverage against the newer Smiley 3.0 before choosing.
  9. Our score: 9.81 / 10

    Uvex hlmt 4

    German brand

    Uvex hlmt 4 is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a vented bike-style shell. It belongs on the shortlist when the current size chart matches the child; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

    Pros

    • Skate-style hard-shell format suits mixed bike, balance-bike, scooter, and skate use.

    Cons

    • Less appealing if the child needs a lighter, more vented road-style helmet.
  10. Our score: 9.81 / 10

    LOKJIJI Kids Bike Helmet

    LOKJIJI Kids Bike Helmet is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a skate-style multisport shell. It belongs on the shortlist when the current size chart matches the child; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  11. Our score: 9.80 / 10

    flintronic Kids Bike Helmet

    flintronic Kids Bike Helmet is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a skate-style multisport shell. It belongs on the shortlist when the current size chart matches the child; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  12. Our score: 9.80 / 10

    Exclusky Kids Bike Helmet

    Exclusky Kids Bike Helmet is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a skate-style multisport shell. It belongs on the shortlist when the current size chart matches the child; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  13. Our score: 9.80 / 10

    Hackney

    German brand

    Hackney is a visibility-leaning child helmet because the listing highlights a rear-light detail. On Hackney, the light helps only if the battery, switch, and rear angle are easy to manage. For Hackney, compare the stated rear light.

    Pros

    • Hackney is useful when a rear-light feature belongs in the visibility checklist alongside the bike lights.

    Cons

    • The rear light is only an extra visibility cue; bike lights, battery checks, and a level fit still decide regular use.
  14. Our score: 9.80 / 10

    Schwinn Kids Bike Helmet

    Schwinn Kids Bike Helmet is a skate-style multisport helmet for children who split time across bikes, scooters, boards, or skates. Schwinn Kids Bike Helmet trades a cycling-only shape for cross-sport use, so compare heat buildup and chin-strap comfort.

    Pros

    • Multisport shell is useful when one helmet must cover bike, skate, and scooter practice.

    Cons

    • Exact fit and labeling need extra checking because the reviewed evidence is limited.
  15. Our score: 9.80 / 10

    Alpina Carapax Junior

    German brand

    Use the Carapax Junior for older children who need a 51-56 cm trail-leaning bike helmet with a visor and deeper rear coverage. It is less toddler-focused than the smallest helmet picks.

    Pros

    • 51-56 cm sizing suits children who have outgrown smaller toddler helmets.

    Cons

    • Not the first pick for small preschool heads or families wanting a rear light built in.
  16. Our score: 9.78 / 10

    Odoland Kids Bike Helmet

    Odoland Kids Bike Helmet is useful when the design is what gets a reluctant child to keep a helmet on for bike, scooter, or skate practice. For Odoland Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 48-54 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. With Odoland Kids Bike Helmet, use the graphics only as the acceptance hook; the real test is measured fit and stable straps. For Odoland Kids Bike Helmet, because CE is stated, the remaining decision is fit: level shell, snug chin strap, and no wobble.

    Pros

    • 48-54 cm range and child-friendly styling make it a focused early-rider option.

    Cons

    • Treat it as a simple multisport helmet; comfort and fit matter more than extras.
  17. Our score: 9.78 / 10

    XJD Baby Bike Helmet

    XJD Baby Bike Helmet is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For XJD Baby Bike Helmet, the listed 44-48 cm and 46-50 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For XJD Baby Bike Helmet, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For XJD Baby Bike Helmet, compare the stated washable padding. For XJD Baby Bike Helmet, cE is stated, so use the pre-ride check for sizing, strap routing, and the child's actual activity.

    Pros

    • Small 44-48 cm and 46-50 cm lanes suit toddler-first helmet comparisons.

    Cons

    • Very small riders need extra strap, brow-pressure, and heat checks before regular use.
  18. Our score: 9.77 / 10

    PIPIZHU Kids Bike Helmet

    PIPIZHU Kids Bike Helmet is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For PIPIZHU Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For PIPIZHU Kids Bike Helmet, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For PIPIZHU Kids Bike Helmet, compare the stated venting.

    Pros

    • Two listed fit lanes make it easier to compare for growing kids or siblings.

    Cons

    • Skate-style coverage may feel warmer than a vented bike-first helmet.
  19. Our score: 9.77 / 10

    Scoot and Ride Kinderhelm

    Scoot and Ride Kids Helmet is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a vented bike-style shell. It belongs on the shortlist when the current size chart matches the child; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  20. Our score: 9.77 / 10

    Moplasz Kids Bike Helmet

    Moplasz Kids Bike Helmet is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a skate-style multisport shell. It belongs on the shortlist for children measuring around 50-59 cm; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  21. Our score: 9.76 / 10

    DUZSKJ Kids Bike Helmet

    DUZSKJ Kids Bike Helmet is a skate-style multisport helmet for children who split time across bikes, scooters, boards, or skates. DUZSKJ Kids Bike Helmet trades a cycling-only shape for cross-sport use, so compare heat buildup and chin-strap comfort. For DUZSKJ Kids Bike Helmet, compare the stated washable padding, dial fit.

    Pros

    • DUZSKJ Kids Bike Helmet keeps helmet and pads together for bike, scooter, or skate practice when a starter kit is the parent job.

    Cons

    • Every piece in the DUZSKJ set has to fit separately; a good helmet measurement does not guarantee stable pads.
  22. Our score: 9.76 / 10

    OnBros Kids Bike Helmet

    OnBros Kids Bike Helmet is a visor-equipped child helmet for rides where sun, spray, or trail glare is part of the decision. For OnBros Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 50-57 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. Choose OnBros Kids Bike Helmet for the visor only if the front edge stays out of the child's view in a level fit. For OnBros Kids Bike Helmet, compare the stated visor.

    Pros

    • 50-57 cm range plus visor gives a clear fit-and-glare use case.

    Cons

    • No named helmet standard was found in the reviewed evidence, so verify the label before riding.
  23. Our score: 9.75 / 10

    HUDORA animal-motif kids helmet

    German brand

    A toddler-leaning helmet with animal styling for balance-bike, scooter, and bicycle starts.

    Pros

    • Playful styling can help younger children accept wearing a helmet.

    Cons

    • Cute styling should not override measured fit.
  24. Our score: 9.72 / 10

    ABUS Smiley 3.0 LED

    German brand

    Pick the Smiley 3.0 LED when the same deep toddler fit should also add a rear light. It still needs the usual head-circumference check because the LED feature does not solve a borderline fit.

    Pros

    • Integrated rear light adds an extra visibility feature for school-run and dusk rides.

    Cons

    • The LED adds a battery detail to maintain, so it is not as simple as the non-light version.
  25. Our score: 9.72 / 10

    PIPIZHU Kids Bike Helmet KNZT

    PIPIZHU Kids Bike Helmet KNZT is a skate-style multisport helmet for children who split time across bikes, scooters, boards, or skates. For PIPIZHU Kids Bike Helmet KNZT, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. PIPIZHU Kids Bike Helmet KNZT trades a cycling-only shape for cross-sport use, so compare heat buildup and chin-strap comfort.

    Pros

    • Clear 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges help with measurement-led shortlisting.

    Cons

    • Prioritises multisport coverage over the airflow of a bike-first shell.
  26. Our score: 9.71 / 10

    Skurb Kid

    German brand

    Skurb Kid is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For Skurb Kid, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For Skurb Kid, compare the stated washable padding, ponytail clearance.

    Pros

    • Ponytail-friendly skate-style fit helps when hair position affects level helmet seating.

    Cons

    • Rounder multisport coverage may be warmer than a more open bike helmet.
  27. Our score: 9.70 / 10

    Lionelo Explorer kids helmet

    A vented children's helmet with chin guard for families comparing a simple adjustable bike shell.

    Pros

    • Chin guard and rear adjustment give clear fit checks.

    Cons

    • The chin guard needs a closer comfort check than a simpler open-front shell.
  28. Our score: 9.69 / 10

    ABUS Youn-I 2.0

    German brand

    ABUS Youn-I 2.0 is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a vented bike-style shell. It belongs on the shortlist when the current size chart matches the child; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  29. Our score: 9.69 / 10

    ALPINA PICO Flash

    German brand

    ALPINA PICO Flash is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a vented bike-style shell. It belongs on the shortlist when the current size chart matches the child; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  30. Our score: 9.67 / 10

    Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet

    Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 48-54 cm and 55-57 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet, compare the stated dial fit, venting. For Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet, because UKCA, CE is stated, the remaining decision is fit: level shell, snug chin strap, and no wobble.

    Pros

    • 48-54 cm and 55-57 cm options give clear measurement lanes for mixed wheeled play.

    Cons

    • Round skate-style coverage needs a careful heat and strap-tolerance check.
  31. Our score: 9.66 / 10

    LeapBeast Kids Bike Helmet

    LeapBeast Kids Bike Helmet is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For LeapBeast Kids Bike Helmet, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell. For LeapBeast Kids Bike Helmet, because CPSC, EN 1078, CE is stated, the remaining decision is fit: level shell, snug chin strap, and no wobble.

    Pros

    • Named CPSC, EN 1078, and CE evidence plus visor makes it a clearer multisport shortlist item.

    Cons

    • The visor only helps if it does not disturb level fit or sight line.
  32. Our score: 9.65 / 10

    uvex Oyo kids bike helmet

    German brand

    The uvex Oyo is for families comparing a vented child bike helmet with side protection and optional light support, not a bare skate shell.

    Pros

    • Integrated side protection and an expandable light make it useful for child commute comparisons.

    Cons

    • Confirm the current size and light setup before choosing.
  33. Our score: 9.65 / 10

    Pico Flash

    German brand

    Pico Flash is a visibility-leaning child helmet because the listing highlights a rear-light detail. On Pico Flash, the light helps only if the battery, switch, and rear angle are easy to manage. For Pico Flash, compare the stated bug mesh, rear light.

    Pros

    • Pico Flash gives families a built-in rear-visibility cue to compare for after-school or low-light rides.
  34. Our score: 9.64 / 10

    Carapax Jr Flash

    German brand

    Carapax Jr Flash is a visibility-leaning child helmet because the listing highlights a rear-light detail. On Carapax Jr Flash, the light helps only if the battery, switch, and rear angle are easy to manage. For Carapax Jr Flash, compare the stated bug mesh, rear light.

    Pros

    • Carapax Jr Flash is useful when a rear-light feature belongs in the visibility checklist alongside the bike lights.

    Cons

    • Do not treat the rear light as a replacement for bike lights, reflectors, or a stable helmet fit.
  35. Our score: 9.63 / 10

    KORIMEFA Kids Bike Helmet

    KORIMEFA Kids Bike Helmet is a skate-style multisport helmet for children who split time across bikes, scooters, boards, or skates. For KORIMEFA Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. KORIMEFA Kids Bike Helmet trades a cycling-only shape for cross-sport use, so compare heat buildup and chin-strap comfort. For KORIMEFA Kids Bike Helmet, compare the stated washable padding. The KORIMEFA Kids Bike Helmet listing states CPSC; still match the size chart to the child before riding.

    Pros

    • KORIMEFA Kids Bike Helmet is useful when wrist, elbow, and knee pads need to be bought with the helmet rather than sourced separately.
  36. Our score: 9.63 / 10

    MGYZM Kids Bike Helmet

    MGYZM Kids Bike Helmet is a skate-style multisport helmet for children who split time across bikes, scooters, boards, or skates. For MGYZM Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. MGYZM Kids Bike Helmet trades a cycling-only shape for cross-sport use, so compare heat buildup and chin-strap comfort. For MGYZM Kids Bike Helmet, compare the stated venting.

    Pros

    • MGYZM Kids Bike Helmet makes sense when the child needs more face-side coverage for adventurous practice, not just a basic bike shell.
  37. Our score: 9.62 / 10

    MGYZM Baby Bike Helmet

    MGYZM Baby Bike Helmet is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For MGYZM Baby Bike Helmet, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For MGYZM Baby Bike Helmet, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For MGYZM Baby Bike Helmet, compare the stated venting.

    Pros

    • The stated 51-54 cm, 55-58 cm sizing makes MGYZM Baby Bike Helmet easier to screen against one head measurement before a try-on.
  38. Our score: 9.62 / 10

    BURSUN Kids Bike Helmet

    BURSUN Kids Bike Helmet is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For BURSUN Kids Bike Helmet, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For BURSUN Kids Bike Helmet, treat the stated EN 1078 evidence as only one check; fit and strap setup still decide whether it works.

    Pros

    • BURSUN Kids Bike Helmet is useful for families choosing one skate-style shell for mixed bike, scooter, and board practice.
  39. Our score: 9.61 / 10

    ABUS YouDrop FF

    German brand

    ABUS YouDrop FF is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. The chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell, especially if the child will switch between open and fuller coverage.

    Pros

    • ABUS YouDrop FF gives a chin-guard option for children moving from ordinary paths into rougher scooter, BMX, or trail-style play.
  40. Our score: 9.59 / 10

    meteor Kids Bike Helmet

    meteor Kids Bike Helmet is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For meteor Kids Bike Helmet, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell. The meteor Kids Bike Helmet listing states EN 1078; still match the size chart to the child before riding.

    Pros

    • meteor Kids Bike Helmet makes sense when the child needs more face-side coverage for adventurous practice, not just a basic bike shell.
  41. Our score: 9.58 / 10

    KED Meggy II Trend

    KED Meggy II Trend is a made-in-Germany children's bike helmet with 8 vents, insect net, QuickSafe adjustment, and a double LED rear light. Shortlist it when rear visibility cues and small-head sizing matter, then check the delivered size and standard label before riding.

    Pros

    • Double LED rear light and reflector add a useful visibility cue for school routes and shaded paths.

    Cons

    • The rear light is only a visibility aid, not a replacement for required bike lights.
  42. Our score: 9.58 / 10

    Lixada Kids Full Face Helmet CRYW

    Lixada Kids Full Face Helmet CRYW is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For Lixada Kids Full Face Helmet CRYW, the listed 52-58 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For Lixada Kids Full Face Helmet CRYW, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell.

    Pros

    • Lixada Kids Full Face Helmet CRYW is the shortlist lane for families comparing extra front coverage against a simpler open helmet.
  43. Our score: 9.57 / 10

    DmTown Kids Bike Helmet

    DmTown Kids Bike Helmet is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For DmTown Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 50-58 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For DmTown Kids Bike Helmet, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell. For DmTown Kids Bike Helmet, treat the stated CE evidence as only one check; fit and strap setup still decide whether it works.

    Pros

    • DmTown Kids Bike Helmet is the shortlist lane for families comparing extra front coverage against a simpler open helmet.
  44. Our score: 9.56 / 10

    Stamp Kids Cycle Helmet

    Stamp Kids Cycle Helmet is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a skate-style multisport shell. It belongs on the shortlist when the current size chart matches the child; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  45. Our score: 9.54 / 10

    Smilfree Kids Bike Helmet

    Smilfree Kids Bike Helmet is a skate-style multisport helmet for children who split time across bikes, scooters, boards, or skates. For Smilfree Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 48-54 cm and 54-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. Smilfree Kids Bike Helmet trades a cycling-only shape for cross-sport use, so compare heat buildup and chin-strap comfort. For Smilfree Kids Bike Helmet, treat the stated EN 1078 evidence as only one check; fit and strap setup still decide whether it works.

    Pros

    • Smilfree Kids Bike Helmet is the shortlist lane for families comparing extra front coverage against a simpler open helmet.
  46. Our score: 9.50 / 10

    Glerc Kids Bike Helmet

    Glerc Kids Bike Helmet is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a skate-style multisport shell. It belongs on the shortlist when the current size chart matches the child; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  47. Our score: 9.50 / 10

    FUNWICT Kids Bike Helmet

    FUNWICT Kids Bike Helmet is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a skate-style multisport shell. It belongs on the shortlist for children measuring around 52-56 cm; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  48. Our score: 9.48 / 10

    woom Ready

    woom Ready is a visor-equipped child helmet for rides where sun, spray, or trail glare is part of the decision. For woom Ready, the listed 46-50 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. Choose woom Ready for the visor only if the front edge stays out of the child's view in a level fit. For woom Ready, compare the stated visor, venting.

    Pros

    • woom Ready combines a small 46-50 cm fit lane with a visor, making it a clear compare point for early riders.
  49. Our score: 9.46 / 10

    PUKY Helm S

    German brand

    Shortlist the PUKY Helmet S when a child measures comfortably inside the 48-55 cm range and you want a light, vented bicycle helmet with rear light and reflectors. Check S versus M sizing and do a real fit check at the lower or upper edge.

    Pros

    • 48-55 cm range covers many preschool and early-school head sizes.

    Cons

    • The wide range still needs a careful try-on at the lower and upper edges.
  50. Our score: 9.44 / 10

    ABUS YouDrop

    German brand

    ABUS YouDrop is a visor-equipped child helmet for rides where sun, spray, or trail glare is part of the decision. Choose ABUS YouDrop for the visor only if the front edge stays out of the child's view in a level fit. For ABUS YouDrop, compare the stated visor, ponytail clearance.

    Pros

    • ABUS YouDrop is worth comparing for sunny paths or trail spray because the visor is part of the fit decision.
  51. Our score: 9.36 / 10

    Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet T7YR

    Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet T7YR is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet T7YR, the listed 50-59 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet T7YR, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell. For Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet T7YR, UKCA, CE is stated, so use the pre-ride check for sizing, strap routing, and the child's actual activity.

    Pros

    • Lyefancy Kids Bike Helmet T7YR gives a chin-guard option for children moving from ordinary paths into rougher scooter, BMX, or trail-style play.
  52. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    BILIPLE Kids Bike Helmet

    BILIPLE Kids Bike Helmet is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For BILIPLE Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 52-56 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For BILIPLE Kids Bike Helmet, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell.

    Pros

    • BILIPLE Kids Bike Helmet makes sense when the child needs more face-side coverage for adventurous practice, not just a basic bike shell.
  53. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    ABUS Smiley 3.0

    German brand

    Choose the Smiley 3.0 for a small-child bike helmet with a deep rear fit and ponytail-friendly adjustment. The tradeoff is that this non-light version depends on reflectors and bike lighting for visibility checks.

    Pros

    • Deep rear coverage and ponytail room help with everyday fit checks.

    Cons

    • No integrated rear light on this version, so visibility needs a separate check.
  54. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    ALPINA Ximo 2

    German brand

    ALPINA Ximo 2 is a vented toddler bike helmet with fly net, reflective logo, and a flat deep rear shape for child seats and trailers. It fits the shortlist when those practical comfort details matter more than an included light.

    Pros

    • Flat deep rear shape is useful when a child sits in a bike seat or trailer.

    Cons

    • The LED is optional, so do not treat rear lighting as included.
  55. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Harilla Kids Bike Helmet

    Harilla Kids Bike Helmet is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For Harilla Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 52-58 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For Harilla Kids Bike Helmet, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell.

    Pros

    • Harilla Kids Bike Helmet gives a chin-guard option for children moving from ordinary paths into rougher scooter, BMX, or trail-style play.
  56. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet

    LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet is a visibility-leaning child helmet because the listing highlights a rear-light detail. For LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. On LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet, the light helps only if the battery, switch, and rear angle are easy to manage. For LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet, compare the stated washable padding, dial fit.

    Pros

    • LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet keeps helmet and pads together for bike, scooter, or skate practice when a starter kit is the parent job.
  57. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet

    LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet is a visibility-leaning child helmet because the listing highlights a rear-light detail. For LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. On LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet, the light helps only if the battery, switch, and rear angle are easy to manage. For LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet, compare the stated washable padding, dial fit.

    Pros

    • LIRENGUI Kids Bike Helmet is useful when wrist, elbow, and knee pads need to be bought with the helmet rather than sourced separately.
  58. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Lixada Kids Full Face Helmet

    Lixada Kids Full Face Helmet is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For Lixada Kids Full Face Helmet, the listed 52-56 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For Lixada Kids Full Face Helmet, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell.

    Pros

    • Lixada Kids Full Face Helmet is the shortlist lane for families comparing extra front coverage against a simpler open helmet.
  59. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Marvel Spiderman Kinderhelm

    Marvel Spiderman Kids Helmet is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a skate-style multisport shell. It belongs on the shortlist for children measuring around 52-56 cm; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  60. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Paw Patrol Kinderhelm

    Paw Patrol Kids Helmet is a kids cycling-usable helmet with a vented bike-style shell. It belongs on the shortlist when the current size chart matches the child; measure the head and check the strap fit before riding.

  61. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Seven Polska Paw Patrol Kids Bike Helmet

    Seven Polska Paw Patrol Kids Bike Helmet is useful when the design is what gets a reluctant child to keep a helmet on for bike, scooter, or skate practice. For Seven Polska Paw Patrol Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 48-52 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. With Seven Polska Paw Patrol Kids Bike Helmet, use the graphics only as the acceptance hook; the real test is measured fit and stable straps. The Seven Polska Paw Patrol Kids Bike Helmet listing states EN 1078; still match the size chart to the child before riding.

    Pros

    • Seven Polska Paw Patrol Kids Bike Helmet is useful when a familiar graphic helps a reluctant child keep the helmet on for real rides.
  62. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    uvex React jr.fullface

    German brand

    React jr. fullface is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For uvex React jr.fullface, the listed 52-56 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For uvex React jr.fullface, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell.

    Pros

    • uvex React jr.fullface gives a chin-guard option for children moving from ordinary paths into rougher scooter, BMX, or trail-style play.
  63. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    uvex React Jr

    German brand

    uvex React Jr is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For uvex React Jr, the listed 52-56 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For uvex React Jr, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For uvex React Jr, compare the stated washable padding.

    Pros

    • uvex React Jr is useful when wrist, elbow, and knee pads need to be bought with the helmet rather than sourced separately.