ABUS Youn-I 2.0

Pros / Cons
Pros
- ABUS Youn-I 2.0: compare it when extra front coverage matters more than choosing the lightest open bike shell.
Cons
- The deeper front shape needs a sightline check; reject it if the shell rides high or blocks the child’s view.
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ABUS Youn-I 2.0 belongs on the shortlist when front coverage and a more urban look matter more than choosing the most open helmet. The parent value is that it can bridge older children or narrower heads that no longer fit preschool-style shells well. The tradeoff is that it may feel more like an everyday urban helmet than a light summer option. Before riding, do more than pick the right listing: measure head circumference, set the front edge level just above the eyebrows, adjust the Y straps below the ears, and check that the helmet does not move during a shoulder check or head shake. Confirm that the rear cradle supports without pushing the forehead and that the rear light does not distract from fit.