GO GRM Kids Bicycle Helmet

Pros / Cons
Pros
- Two listed size bands make it easier to choose between 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm instead of guessing by age.
- The rear light is useful as a visibility extra after the shell fit is settled.
Cons
- The skate-style shape still needs a bicycle fit check, especially brow position and strap V.
- Skip it if the child falls between the two bands or the rear shell wobbles when they look over a shoulder.
Product Facts
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GO GRM is worth shortlisting when a child is clearly inside either 51-54 cm or 55-58 cm and the family wants one skate-style helmet for cycling plus scooter or park practice. Its main advantage is the clear size split with a rear light as a secondary visibility detail. The tradeoff is fit discipline: a rounder shell can feel secure while still sitting too far back for riding. Measure first, choose the matching band, then check brow position, the strap V under each ear, and whether the rear light stays visible when the child wears a hood or backpack.