Uvex rear-light kids helmet

Our score 9.91 / 10

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Uvex rear-light kids helmet

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • Lighted rear hardware is useful for shaded paths, dusk returns, and school-run traffic.

Cons

  • Rear visibility is a helper, not a substitute for bike lights or reflective clothing.

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Shortlist the Uvex rear-light helmet when rear visibility is the feature that changes your daily route: shaded streets, school-run traffic, or dusk returns. Its value is an extra cue built into the helmet, so parents have one less separate accessory to remember. The tradeoff is maintenance and limits. A rear light is not a full visibility plan, and it only helps if it works, is charged or powered, and faces the right direction while the helmet sits level. Before buying, measure the child, verify the current size and certification label, test the straps, and check the light modes and battery access.