Best Kids Bike Helmets in Spain 2026

Research by Peter Crona

Last updated

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: 9.92 / 10

    Sawyer Bikes adjustable kids helmet

    Spanish brand

    An adjustable children's helmet for families comparing several child sizes in one model. The reviewed listing includes EN1078, but parents should still measure fit and verify the current listing before riding.

    Pros

    • Multiple child sizes make it useful for sibling or growth comparisons.

    Cons

    • The size table must be checked carefully because the listing has broad age guidance.
  2. Our score: 9.91 / 10

    LOKJIJI Casco infantil

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

    Pros

    • LOKJIJI Casco infantil: the 51-54 and 55-58 cm ranges help parents decide by measurement rather than age labels.

    Cons

    • The larger 55-58 cm option should not be used as a shortcut if the helmet is unstable today.
  3. Our score: 9.89 / 10

    Sawyer Bikes Casco infantil

    Spanish brand

    Sawyer Bikes Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For Sawyer Bikes Casco infantil, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For Sawyer Bikes Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For Sawyer Bikes Casco infantil, compare the stated bug mesh. For Sawyer Bikes Casco infantil, because EN 1078, CE is stated, the remaining decision is fit: level shell, snug chin strap, and no wobble.

    Pros

    • Centimetre size bands make sibling and growth comparisons more concrete.

    Cons

    • The broad sizing still needs a hands-on stability check before riding.
  4. Our score: 9.88 / 10

    LZDMY Casco infantil

    LZDMY Casco infantil is for families who want one helmet-and-pad purchase instead of piecing together guards separately. For LZDMY Casco infantil, the pads are part of the decision: skip the bundle if knee, elbow, and wrist guards will sit unused. For LZDMY Casco infantil, cE is stated, so use the pre-ride check for sizing, strap routing, and the child's actual activity.

    Pros

    • Helmet-and-pad bundle is useful for a true first protective kit.

    Cons

    • Less compelling if the child already has pads or needs a cooler bike-first shell.
  5. Our score: 9.88 / 10

    Wdmiya Casco infantil

    Wdmiya Casco infantil is for families who want one helmet-and-pad purchase instead of piecing together guards separately. For Wdmiya Casco infantil, the pads are part of the decision: skip the bundle if knee, elbow, and wrist guards will sit unused. For Wdmiya Casco infantil, cE is stated, so use the pre-ride check for sizing, strap routing, and the child's actual activity.

    Pros

    • Useful when helmet and guards all need replacing at once.

    Cons

    • A bundle is weaker if one pad size does not match the child.
  6. Our score: 9.84 / 10

    KAMUGO Casco infantil

    KAMUGO Casco infantil makes sense for falls-heavy practice because the helmet is sold with wrist, elbow, and knee protection. For KAMUGO Casco infantil, the listed 48-54 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For KAMUGO Casco infantil, the pads are part of the decision: skip the bundle if knee, elbow, and wrist guards will sit unused. For KAMUGO Casco infantil, cE is stated, so use the pre-ride check for sizing, strap routing, and the child's actual activity.

    Pros

    • The 48-54 cm range makes it concrete for smaller beginners.

    Cons

    • Children near the edge of the range may outgrow the helmet before the pads.
  7. Our score: 9.84 / 10

    uvex Kid 3 CC

    uvex Kid 3 CC is a bike-first child helmet for families comparing airflow and easy adjustment over a closed skate shell. For uvex Kid 3 CC, look for a level shell, no brow drop, and straps the child will tolerate on repeat rides. For uvex Kid 3 CC, compare the stated washable padding.

    Pros

    • Bike-first shape and washable padding suit repeated practice.

    Cons

    • Less helpful for children who need a character graphic to accept a helmet.
  8. Our score: 9.84 / 10

    SIFVO Casco infantil

    SIFVO Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For SIFVO Casco infantil, the listed 50-57 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For SIFVO Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For SIFVO Casco infantil, compare the stated visor.

    Pros

    • The visor gives a concrete use case for short mixed-weather rides.

    Cons

    • Only works if the visor does not interfere with sight lines.
  9. Our score: 9.84 / 10

    Skatewiz casco infantil de bicicleta

    SKATEWIZ is worth comparing when the child uses one helmet across bike, scooter, and skating practice. Its skate-style shell makes the use case clear, but the buy decision still depends on measured fit and stable strap setup.

    Pros

    • Skate-style multisport shell suits mixed bike, scooter, and skating practice.

    Cons

    • Less bike-specific than a vented cycling shell, so check heat and strap stability before repeat rides.
  10. Our score: 9.84 / 10

    KAMUGO Casco infantil 5HZZ

    KAMUGO Casco infantil 5HZZ makes sense for falls-heavy practice because the helmet is sold with wrist, elbow, and knee protection. For KAMUGO Casco infantil 5HZZ, the pads are part of the decision: skip the bundle if knee, elbow, and wrist guards will sit unused. For KAMUGO Casco infantil 5HZZ, because CE is stated, the remaining decision is fit: level shell, snug chin strap, and no wobble.

    Pros

    • Complete kit for falls-heavy beginner practice.

    Cons

    • Unnecessary if pads at home already fit well.
  11. Our score: 9.83 / 10

    Unicorn Castle casco infantil

    Unicorn Castle is most useful when the unicorn look helps a reluctant child accept a multisport helmet. Treat the design as motivation, then make the decision on measured fit, strap stability, and whether a skate-style shell suits the rides.

    Pros

    • Unicorn styling can help with helmet acceptance during bike, scooter, or skating practice.

    Cons

    • The character look should not outweigh a measured fit and a stable shell position.
  12. Our score: 9.83 / 10

    XJD Casco infantil 995Z

    XJD Casco infantil 995Z is for families who want one helmet-and-pad purchase instead of piecing together guards separately. For XJD Casco infantil 995Z, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-57 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For XJD Casco infantil 995Z, the pads are part of the decision: skip the bundle if knee, elbow, and wrist guards will sit unused. For XJD Casco infantil 995Z, eN 1078, CE is stated, so use the pre-ride check for sizing, strap routing, and the child's actual activity.

    Pros

    • XJD Casco infantil 995Z: the 51-54 and 55-57 cm ranges make the helmet-and-pad bundle easier to size before buying.

    Cons

    • The 51-54 and 55-57 cm bands are close together, so loose measuring can put the child in the wrong shell.
  13. Our score: 9.82 / 10

    Nomady kids helmet with pads

    The Nomady set is for children who need one helmet-and-pad bundle for bike, scooter, and skate practice. Do not choose by age alone; confirm measured fit.

    Pros

    • The helmet-and-pads set suits families combining bike, scooter, and skate use.

    Cons

    • Do not choose by age alone; confirm measured fit.
  14. Our score: 9.82 / 10

    XJD Casco infantil

    XJD Casco infantil is for families who want one helmet-and-pad purchase instead of piecing together guards separately. For XJD Casco infantil, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For XJD Casco infantil, the pads are part of the decision: skip the bundle if knee, elbow, and wrist guards will sit unused. For XJD Casco infantil, treat the stated EN 1078 evidence as only one check; fit and strap setup still decide whether it works.

    Pros

    • XJD Casco infantil: the 51-54 and 55-58 cm ranges help decide whether the helmet-and-pad set fits this child or a sibling.
  15. Our score: 9.81 / 10

    ABUS Smiley 2.0

    ABUS Smiley 2.0 is the helmet to compare when a child needs more front coverage than a lighter open bike helmet. The chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a more careful try-on than a plain shell, and the small visor should not push the helmet back on the forehead.

    Pros

    • Deeper front coverage and visor suit younger short-ride use.

    Cons

    • Needs a careful try-on around chin comfort and heat.
  16. Our score: 9.80 / 10

    flintronic Casco infantil

    flintronic Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For flintronic Casco infantil, the listed 48-54 cm and 52-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For flintronic Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For flintronic Casco infantil, compare the stated venting. For flintronic Casco infantil, because CE is stated, the remaining decision is fit: level shell, snug chin strap, and no wobble.

    Pros

    • flintronic Casco infantil: the 48-54 and 52-58 cm ranges give parents two concrete size bands to check before repeat rides.

    Cons

    • The low price only helps if the Flintronic shell stays level after the child turns and looks down.
  17. Our score: 9.80 / 10

    VICTGOAL Casco infantil

    VICTGOAL Casco infantil is a full-face-style option for children who need more front coverage than a standard open bike helmet. For VICTGOAL Casco infantil, the listed 50-54 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For VICTGOAL Casco infantil, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell.

    Pros

    • VICTGOAL Casco infantil: the 50-54 cm range and fuller front shape make it a try-on candidate for smaller, bolder riders.

    Cons

    • The more enclosed 50-54 cm shape can feel hot or restrictive on calm everyday rides.
  18. Our score: 9.80 / 10

    Schwinn Casco infantil

    Schwinn Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For Schwinn Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows.

    Pros

    • Schwinn Casco infantil: a plain multisport shell keeps the decision on early-rider fit instead of pads, lights, or visors.

    Cons

    • The plain multisport shell may run warmer than an open bike helmet on longer summer rides.
  19. Our score: 9.79 / 10

    Alpina Carapax JR Helmet

    Alpina Carapax JR is the bike-first pick among these debt items: a vented junior shell with rear-light evidence for school runs and park rides. Compare it when daily riding matters more than a character graphic.

    Pros

    • Vented bike-first shell with rear-light evidence suits regular rides.

    Cons

    • Less persuasive for children who need a playful graphic before they agree to wear a helmet.
  20. Our score: 9.79 / 10

    ValueTalks Casco infantil

    ValueTalks Casco infantil makes sense for falls-heavy practice because the helmet is sold with wrist, elbow, and knee protection. For ValueTalks Casco infantil, the pads are part of the decision: skip the bundle if knee, elbow, and wrist guards will sit unused.

    Pros

    • ValueTalks Casco infantil: useful when the child needs helmet, wrist, elbow, and knee protection in one starter purchase.

    Cons

    • Each pad has to fit on its own; skip the bundle if the wrist guards make braking or steering awkward.
  21. Our score: 9.79 / 10

    MHJY Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet

    MHJY Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet makes sense for falls-heavy practice because the helmet is sold with wrist, elbow, and knee protection. For MHJY Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet, the pads are part of the decision: skip the bundle if knee, elbow, and wrist guards will sit unused.

    Pros

    • MHJY Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet: the unicorn helmet-and-pad bundle is most useful for a first falls-heavy practice setup.

    Cons

    • The unicorn look should not outweigh ventilation; choose a bike-first shell for longer sunny rides.
  22. Our score: 9.78 / 10

    Odoland Casco infantil

    Odoland Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For Odoland Casco infantil, the listed 48-55 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For Odoland Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For Odoland Casco infantil, compare the stated washable padding. For Odoland Casco infantil, treat the stated CE evidence as only one check; fit and strap setup still decide whether it works.

    Pros

    • Odoland Casco infantil: the 48-55 cm range and washable padding suit smaller riders using the helmet repeatedly.

    Cons

    • Odoland makes more sense for short mixed play than for children who need high airflow on regular bike rides.
  23. Our score: 9.78 / 10

    Stamp kids helmet with pads

    A helmet-and-pad set for children who split time between bicycle, scooter, skates, and skateboard practice.

    Pros

    • Included elbow and knee pads help for falls-heavy practice.

    Cons

    • Bulkier than choosing a dedicated bike helmet alone.
  24. Our score: 9.77 / 10

    XIAPIA kids helmet set

    The XIAPIA is best when a family wants a 51-54 cm helmet with included pads for bike, scooter, or skating use. The bundle can avoid separate purchases, but it is too much if the child only needs a simple helmet.

    Pros

    • 51-54 cm range suits younger children who need a specific size.

    Cons

    • The bundle adds bulk and may not be worth it for bike-only use.
  25. Our score: 9.76 / 10

    Moplasz kids bike helmet

    The Moplasz fits when a child is near two child/youth sizes, 50-55 cm or 54-59 cm. It has ventilation and a removable visor, but the sizes overlap; measure above the eyebrows before choosing S or M.

    Pros

    • Two ranges, 50-55 cm and 54-59 cm, cover different stages.

    Cons

    • The overlap means measuring matters more than choosing by age.
  26. Our score: 9.76 / 10

    Flintronic casco infantil de bicicleta

    Flintronic is useful if you need two clear size bands, 48-54 cm and 52-58 cm, in a multisport helmet. The overlap helps compare siblings or growth, but it also makes measurement more important than choosing by age.

    Pros

    • Two listed ranges, 48-54 cm and 52-58 cm, make the size decision concrete.

    Cons

    • The overlap zone needs a try-on, not the larger size by default.
  27. Our score: 9.76 / 10

    RaMokey Casco infantil

    RaMokey Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For RaMokey Casco infantil, the listed 50-55 cm and 54-59 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For RaMokey Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For RaMokey Casco infantil, compare the stated washable padding, visor.

    Pros

    • RaMokey Casco infantil: the 50-55 and 54-59 cm ranges plus visor are useful when sizing and shade both matter.

    Cons

    • The visor is useful only if the RaMokey shell can sit low enough without cutting into the child's sightline.
  28. Our score: 9.76 / 10

    RaMokey kids bike helmet with rear light

    Pick the RaMokey when rear visibility, a visor, and child-size adjustment are the comparison points. Measure the child’s head and confirm the current size before riding.

    Pros

    • The rear light, visor, and child adjustment give concrete comparison points.

    Cons

    • Measure the child head and confirm the current size before riding.
  29. Our score: 9.75 / 10

    JIM'S Casco infantil

    JIM'S Casco infantil makes sense for falls-heavy practice because the helmet is sold with wrist, elbow, and knee protection. For JIM'S Casco infantil, the listed 49-62 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For JIM'S Casco infantil, the pads are part of the decision: skip the bundle if knee, elbow, and wrist guards will sit unused.

    Pros

    • JIM'S Casco infantil: the broad 49-62 cm range and included pads make every piece of the bundle a separate fit check.

    Cons

    • Jim's rounded shell should be tested on the actual route length, not just during a quick indoor fitting.
  30. Our score: 9.75 / 10

    PIPIZHU Casco infantil

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

    Pros

    • Two centimetre bands make the size decision explicit.

    Cons

    • Children between bands need extra care or another helmet.
  31. Our score: 9.75 / 10

    HUDORA Beary kids helmet

    Shortlist the HUDORA Beary for younger children who may accept a small animal-themed helmet more readily than a plain shell.

    Pros

    • The bear motif and vents make it useful for younger children who reject plain helmets.

    Cons

    • Check that the XXS size matches the child’s measured head.
  32. Our score: 9.74 / 10

    Patrulla Canina casco infantil

    Paw Patrol is a small-child option for the 48-52 cm range when character buy-in matters. The practical check is whether the vented bike shell stays level on a preschool-size head, not just whether the child likes the graphic.

    Pros

    • 48-52 cm range and Paw Patrol graphic suit smaller children who need motivation.

    Cons

    • The narrow range leaves little room if the child is already close to 52 cm.
  33. Our score: 9.73 / 10

    Favoto Casco infantil QXRR

    Favoto Casco infantil QXRR is a full-face-style option for children who need more front coverage than a standard open bike helmet. For Favoto Casco infantil QXRR, the listed 50-54 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For Favoto Casco infantil QXRR, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell.

    Pros

    • Favoto Casco infantil QXRR: the 50-54 cm range and fuller front shape suit smaller children who need more coverage than an open shell.
  34. Our score: 9.72 / 10

    ROCKBROS Casco infantil

    ROCKBROS Casco infantil is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For ROCKBROS Casco infantil, the listed 48-52 cm and 54-57 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For ROCKBROS Casco infantil, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell. For ROCKBROS Casco infantil, treat the stated CE evidence as only one check; fit and strap setup still decide whether it works.

    Pros

    • ROCKBROS Casco infantil: compare it for children who need a removable chin guard across bike, scooter, BMX, or trail practice.

    Cons

    • ROCKBROS should be tried with the child riding, because comfort can change once the shell warms up outside.
  35. Our score: 9.72 / 10

    ABUS Smiley 3.0 LED

    ABUS Smiley 3.0 LED is a full-face-style option for children who need more front coverage than a standard open bike helmet. For ABUS Smiley 3.0 LED, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell.

    Pros

    • ABUS Smiley 3.0 LED: the visor and ponytail-friendly rear fit make it useful for children who ride with tied-back hair.
  36. Our score: 9.71 / 10

    ABUS Smiley 3.0 LED casco infantil

    ABUS Smiley 3.0 LED is for families who want a low child helmet with rear light, visor, and ponytail-friendly adjustment. It solves school-run visibility and hair-fit friction, with the usual check that the light never replaces bike lights.

    Pros

    • Rear light, visor, and ponytail-friendly fit solve common school-run friction.

    Cons

    • The LED needs checking and maintenance, and it does not replace required bicycle lights.
  37. Our score: 9.71 / 10

    Cars Cars Kids Bike Helmet

    Cars Cars 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 Cars Cars Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 52-56 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. With Cars Cars Kids Bike Helmet, use the graphics only as the acceptance hook; the real test is measured fit and stable straps.

    Pros

    • Cars Cars Kids Bike Helmet: the Cars graphic can help helmet acceptance while the 52-56 cm range keeps the fit check concrete.
  38. 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 adjustment dial are useful fit details.

    Cons

    • Check the chin-guard depth on the child, not just the dial fit.
  39. Our score: 9.69 / 10

    ABUS Youn-I 2.0

    ABUS Youn-I 2.0 is worth comparing when front coverage matters more than picking the lightest open-shell helmet. Treat the deeper shape as a fit check: the child still needs clear sightlines, clean strap tension, and a shell that does not ride high on the forehead.

    Pros

    • ABUS Youn-I 2.0: compare it when extra front coverage matters more than choosing the lightest open bike shell.
  40. Our score: 9.67 / 10

    Meteor casco infantil de bicicleta

    Meteor Kids Bike Helmet is a bike-first child helmet for cycling, BMX, scooter, and similar outdoor practice. The useful check is measured head fit and current standard wording, not colour or style alone.

    Pros

    • Skate-style multisport format suits bike, scooter, and skating practice.

    Cons

    • Check heat and helmet rock carefully if most use will be longer bike rides.
  41. Our score: 9.67 / 10

    MGYZM adjustable kids bike helmet

    An adjustable children's bicycle helmet for families comparing low-cost skate and scooter crossover shells.

    Pros

    • Two size lanes make it easier to start with measurement rather than age.

    Cons

    • Budget positioning means checking strap comfort matters.
  42. Our score: 9.66 / 10

    meteor Casco infantil

    meteor Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For meteor Casco infantil, the listed 52-56 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For meteor Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For meteor Casco infantil, compare the stated bug mesh.

    Pros

    • meteor Casco infantil: the 52-56, 55-58, and 58-61 cm ranges make it useful for comparing growth stages.
  43. Our score: 9.63 / 10

    Lixada Casco infantil

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

    Pros

    • Lixada Casco infantil: the 52-56 cm range and chin-guard format point to rougher play after a careful try-on.
  44. Our score: 9.62 / 10

    Mondo Frozen II casco infantil

    Mondo Frozen II is a 52-56 cm themed multisport helmet for children who need character buy-in. It works only if that narrow band fits now; do not let the Frozen design hide a poor strap or shell position.

    Pros

    • Frozen theme can help acceptance, with a concrete 52-56 cm size range to check.

    Cons

    • The narrow band is easy to outgrow and needs a careful current fit check.
  45. Our score: 9.62 / 10

    Mondo Frozen Kids Bike Helmet

    Mondo Frozen 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 Mondo Frozen Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 52-56 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. With Mondo Frozen Kids Bike Helmet, use the graphics only as the acceptance hook; the real test is measured fit and stable straps.

    Pros

    • Mondo Frozen Kids Bike Helmet: the Frozen design helps with cooperation, while the 52-56 cm range keeps sizing concrete.
  46. Our score: 9.62 / 10

    ABUS Youn-I 2.0 casco infantil

    ABUS Youn-I 2.0 is a bike-first child helmet for families who want front and rear coverage with a rear light. Compare it when visibility and a more protective-looking shell matter more than a playful graphic.

    Pros

    • Bike-first shell with rear light suits school runs and regular riding.

    Cons

    • Less character-led, so children who resist plain helmets may need a different motivator.
  47. Our score: 9.61 / 10

    ABUS YouDrop FF

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

    Pros

    • ABUS YouDrop FF: the removable chin guard suits children moving between ordinary rides and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play.
  48. Our score: 9.59 / 10

    Disney Spidey Kids Bike Helmet

    Disney Spidey 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 Disney Spidey Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 48-52 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. With Disney Spidey Kids Bike Helmet, use the graphics only as the acceptance hook; the real test is measured fit and stable straps.

    Pros

    • Disney Spidey Kids Bike Helmet: the 48-52 cm range and Spidey design suit smaller fans who need motivation to wear the helmet.
  49. Our score: 9.56 / 10

    DmTown kids bike helmet

    The DmTown suits families looking for one 50-58 cm range for cycling, skating, or scooter use. The span is broad and easy to compare, but strap and dial setup matter if the head is close to 50 cm.

    Pros

    • Single 50-58 cm range is easy to check against one measurement.

    Cons

    • The broad range can need more adjustment on smaller heads.
  50. Our score: 9.56 / 10

    Stamp Paw Patrol kids bike helmet

    A character helmet for children who need a simple bicycle, scooter, or skate shell they will accept wearing.

    Pros

    • Paw Patrol styling can help with helmet acceptance.

    Cons

    • Paw Patrol preference still comes after measured fit.
  51. Our score: 9.56 / 10

    LIRENGUI kids bike helmet with rear light

    Use the LIRENGUI as a visibility-focused comparison: it combines a vented child bike shell with a rear light.

    Pros

    • A rechargeable rear light and vented shell help families compare visibility and heat.

    Cons

    • Check the current size and rear-light setup before choosing.
  52. Our score: 9.56 / 10

    DUZSKJ Casco infantil

    DUZSKJ Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For DUZSKJ Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For DUZSKJ Casco infantil, compare the stated washable padding, dial fit.

    Pros

    • DUZSKJ Casco infantil: choose it for simple early-rider practice when washable padding and dial fit matter more than extras.
  53. Our score: 9.55 / 10

    Polisport Casco infantil

    Polisport Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For Polisport Casco infantil, the listed 44-48 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For Polisport Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For Polisport Casco infantil, compare the stated venting. For Polisport Casco infantil, because EN 1078 is stated, the remaining decision is fit: level shell, snug chin strap, and no wobble.

    Pros

    • Polisport Casco infantil: the 44-48 cm range makes it one of the clearer options for very small heads.
  54. Our score: 9.53 / 10

    TOUTSEUL Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet

    TOUTSEUL Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet is for families who want one helmet-and-pad purchase instead of piecing together guards separately. For TOUTSEUL Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet, the pads are part of the decision: skip the bundle if knee, elbow, and wrist guards will sit unused. For TOUTSEUL Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet, CPSC is stated, so use the pre-ride check for sizing, strap routing, and the child's actual activity.

    Pros

    • TOUTSEUL Unicorn Kids Bike Helmet: choose it when the unicorn helmet-and-pad bundle solves a whole beginner setup, not just the helmet.
  55. Our score: 9.52 / 10

    ROCKBROS Casco infantil C2ZF

    ROCKBROS Casco infantil C2ZF is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For ROCKBROS Casco infantil C2ZF, the listed 48-52 cm and 54-57 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For ROCKBROS Casco infantil C2ZF, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell. For ROCKBROS Casco infantil C2ZF, cE is stated, so use the pre-ride check for sizing, strap routing, and the child's actual activity.

    Pros

    • ROCKBROS Casco infantil C2ZF: the 48-52 and 54-57 cm ranges make the chin-guard choice easier to size before rougher play.
  56. Our score: 9.52 / 10

    ALPINA Pico

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

    Pros

    • ALPINA Pico: the bike-first shape and stated bug mesh make it a cleaner pick for repeat rides than a closed skate shell.
  57. Our score: 9.52 / 10

    DUZSKJ Casco infantil 48DZ

    DUZSKJ Casco infantil 48DZ is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For DUZSKJ Casco infantil 48DZ, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For DUZSKJ Casco infantil 48DZ, compare the stated washable padding, dial fit.

    Pros

    • Washable padding and dial fit suit repeated sweaty practice.

    Cons

    • Small-shell fit needs close checks for brow slide.
  58. Our score: 9.37 / 10

    MoMi Mimi casco infantil de bicicleta

    MoMi Mimi is the broad-fit multisport option here, with a listed 47-58 cm range. That can simplify sibling or growth comparisons, but it also makes the stability check more important on very small heads.

    Pros

    • Very broad 47-58 cm range can cover more than one growth stage.

    Cons

    • A broad range is not a fit guarantee; small heads need extra stability checks.
  59. Our score: 9.36 / 10

    Favoto Casco infantil

    Favoto Casco infantil is a removable-chin-guard option for children moving between ordinary riding and rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play. For Favoto Casco infantil, the chin area, airflow, and strap tension need a closer try-on than a plain open shell.

    Pros

    • Favoto Casco infantil: the removable-chin-guard format is the reason to compare it for rougher scooter, BMX, or trail play.
  60. Our score: 9.36 / 10

    Lyefancy Casco infantil

    Lyefancy Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For Lyefancy Casco infantil, the listed 50-59 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. For Lyefancy Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For Lyefancy Casco infantil, compare the stated washable padding, dial fit. For Lyefancy Casco infantil, because UKCA, CE is stated, the remaining decision is fit: level shell, snug chin strap, and no wobble.

    Pros

    • Lyefancy Casco infantil: the 50-59 cm range, visor, washable padding, and dial fit make it a feature-rich small-rider option.
  61. Our score: 9.35 / 10

    LIRENGUI Casco infantil

    LIRENGUI Casco infantil is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For LIRENGUI Casco infantil, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For LIRENGUI Casco infantil, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For LIRENGUI Casco infantil, compare the stated washable padding, dial fit.

    Pros

    • LIRENGUI Casco infantil: the rear light plus 51-54 and 55-58 cm sizing makes it worth checking for dusk school-route rides.

    Cons

    • LIRENGUI Casco infantil: the rear light is an extra visibility cue, not a substitute for fitted bike lights and reflectors.
  62. Our score: 9.34 / 10

    Casco infantil Zamufo 2-6

    Zamufo 2-6 Kids Bike Helmet is a small multisport helmet for bike, scooter, and skate practice. It suits younger children only if the 47-54 cm fit range and strap adjustment work now.

  63. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Casco infantil ABUS Smiley 3.0

    ABUS Smiley 3.0 is an everyday child bike helmet for families who want a low fit, child-friendly styling, and ponytail-compatible adjustment. Measure head size and strap stability before choosing the design.

    Pros

    • Low child-focused shell and ponytail-friendly adjustment suit everyday bike and scooter rides.

    Cons

    • Head circumference and strap stability still decide fit; do not buy by age or design alone.
  64. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    ABUS Smiley 3.0 kids helmet

    Choose the ABUS Smiley 3.0 for a low-profile child helmet with ponytail room and more coverage around the rear and temples.

    Pros

    • The low-profile child shell and ponytail room are useful comparison details.

    Cons

    • Confirm the centimeter size against the child’s measured head.
  65. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    BILIPLE Casco infantil

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

    Pros

    • BILIPLE Casco infantil: the 52-56 cm sizing and removable chin guard point to children trying rougher riding, not just calm pavement.

    Cons

    • The listing evidence did not state a named bicycle-helmet standard, so parents should verify the label on the delivered helmet before use.
  66. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    MGYZM Kids Bike Helmet

    MGYZM is a measurement-first multisport helmet with two listed ranges, 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm. Compare it when the child is clearly inside one band; avoid using the larger band as a shortcut for a loose current fit.

    Pros

    • Two size bands, 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm, force a measurement-based choice.

    Cons

    • Children between bands need a careful try-on or another helmet, not an optimistic size choice.
  67. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Casco infantil Disney Cars

    Disney Cars Kids Bike Helmet is for children who fit the listed 52-56 cm range and are more likely to wear a character helmet. Do not let the design override measured fit, level position, and strap adjustment.

  68. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    DUZSKJ Casco infantil DH83

    DUZSKJ Casco infantil DH83 is aimed at smaller riders starting on balance bikes, scooters, or first pedal rides. For DUZSKJ Casco infantil DH83, the listed 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make it a measurement-first choice. For DUZSKJ Casco infantil DH83, check that the smaller shell stays level and does not slide toward the brows. For DUZSKJ Casco infantil DH83, compare the stated washable padding, dial fit.

    Pros

    • DUZSKJ Casco infantil DH83: the 51-54 and 55-58 cm ranges make sibling or growth comparisons easier before buying.
  69. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Huffy Minecraft Kids Bike Helmet

    Huffy Minecraft 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. With Huffy Minecraft Kids Bike Helmet, use the graphics only as the acceptance hook; the real test is measured fit and stable straps.

    Pros

    • Huffy Minecraft Kids Bike Helmet: the Minecraft shell is the practical hook for children who resist plain helmets.

    Cons

    • The reviewed listing did not state a named bicycle-helmet standard, so fit and delivered-label checks matter more than the graphic.
  70. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Kamugo casco infantil con protecciones

    KAMUGO is a starter-protection set for children moving between bike, scooter, and skating practice. The helmet belongs here as a skate-style multisport option, but the pads do not remove the need to measure helmet fit and verify the current label.

    Pros

    • Helmet-and-pads bundle suits mixed beginner practice across bike, scooter, and skating.

    Cons

    • The pads add coverage for limbs, but helmet fit and safety-standard checks remain separate.
  71. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    KORIMEFA kids panda helmet

    A playful animal-style child helmet for bike, scooter, and skating starts when acceptance is the hard part. The reviewed listing includes CE, but parents should still measure fit and verify the current listing before riding.

    Pros

    • Animal styling may help reluctant preschoolers wear the helmet.

    Cons

    • Style should not outweigh measured fit and strap adjustment.
  72. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Casco infantil LZDMY

    LZDMY Kids Bike Helmet is a rounded multisport helmet for younger children moving between balance bike, scooter, bike, and casual skate practice. Its appeal is one small-child shell across several early-riding activities; the tradeoff is checking head size, strap stability, and heat comfort more carefully than with a vented bike-first helmet.

    Pros

    • LZDMY Kids Bike Helmet: useful when one small rounded shell must cover balance bike, scooter, bike, and casual skate practice.

    Cons

    • LZDMY Kids Bike Helmet: measure first and check strap stability because the warmer round shell is not a fit shortcut.
  73. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Mondo Minnie Kids Bike Helmet

    Mondo Minnie 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 Mondo Minnie Kids Bike Helmet, the listed 52-56 cm range makes measuring the child the first filter. With Mondo Minnie Kids Bike Helmet, use the graphics only as the acceptance hook; the real test is measured fit and stable straps.

    Pros

    • Mondo Minnie Kids Bike Helmet: the Minnie design can solve the helmet-refusal problem if the 52-56 cm fit is right.
  74. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Mondo Stitch casco infantil

    Mondo Stitch is a character-led 52-56 cm multisport helmet. Shortlist it when the Stitch design helps acceptance, but keep the decision anchored to the narrow size range and a stable bike-position fit.

    Pros

    • Stitch graphic can help acceptance, and the 52-56 cm range is easy to measure.

    Cons

    • Limited growth room if the child is already close to the upper end.
  75. 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 44-48 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.

    Pros

    • Seven Polska Paw Patrol Kids Bike Helmet: the Paw Patrol design and 44-48 cm sizing suit very small riders who need buy-in.
  76. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Stamp Casco infantil

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

    Pros

    • Stamp Casco infantil: the multisport shape is the reason to compare it for children alternating bike, scooter, board, and skates.
  77. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Stamp Spidey kids bike helmet

    Shortlist the Stamp Spidey when a character design is what helps a child actually wear the helmet for bike, scooter, or skate use.

    Pros

    • The Spidey theme and head-ring adjustment may help children accept wearing a helmet.

    Cons

    • The reviewed listing covers several sports, so verify cycling use and fit.
  78. Our score: 9.33 / 10

    Uvex Kid 3 Helmet

    uvex Kid 3 is a vented, bike-first helmet for children who do not need a character graphic. It belongs on the shortlist for repeated rides, with the pre-buy check focused on the active size, strap comfort, and current safety label.

    Pros

    • Vented bike-first format suits repeated rides better than a toy-led character shell.

    Cons

    • Prior-only rating evidence means the current listing and helmet label need a careful check.