PIPIZHU Gradient Kids Helmet

Pros / Cons
Pros
- The 51-54 cm and 55-58 cm ranges make this gradient multisport helmet easier to compare for mid-size and larger child heads.
Cons
- It is mostly a shell-and-fit decision; there is no visor, rear-light, or pad-bundle feature to solve another need.
Product Facts
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Shortlist the PIPIZHU Gradient Kids Helmet when a child needs a skate-style multisport shell and measures into the 51-54 cm or 55-58 cm ranges. Its role is clear but narrow: one helmet shape for cycling, scooters, and skating, with the gradient finish helping only if the child will actually wear it. It is less useful when the parent problem is added visibility, a visor, or included pads. Measure before choosing S or M, avoid sizing up if the shell rocks, and check the delivered label and strap fit before riding.