JoyPalette Kaburo Helmet Mini Anpanman (Sweets)

Our score 9.33 / 10

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JoyPalette Kaburo Helmet Mini Anpanman (Sweets)

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • The 44-50 cm shell, rear dial and two pad thicknesses give genuinely small heads more fit-adjustment options than a broad one-size kids helmet.

Cons

  • The range ends at 50 cm, and Anpanman appeal or reflector stickers cannot compensate for a shell that rocks, tilts or creates pressure points.
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Shortlist the Kaburo Helmet Mini when a child’s measured head is within 44-50 cm and the Anpanman design will make consistent wear easier. This approximately 230 g, SG-compliant bicycle helmet has a rear adjustment dial, two pad thicknesses and 360-degree reflector stickers. Its useful niche is genuinely small heads; the stated one-to-five-year age is only a guide. Try it on: the shell should sit level, remain stable when the child moves, and allow the chin strap to close with roughly one or two fingers of space. The reflectors help others notice the helmet but are not lights. Skip it if the child is near 50 cm, the shell shape creates pressure points, or the dial cannot stop front-to-back movement.