Uvex oyo style

Pros / Cons
Pros
- 50-54 cm size option, deeper toddler coverage, and soft padding suit child-seat rides and first independent bike practice.
- Integrated visor-style forehead protection and vented in-mould construction give a clearer safety/comfort reason than a generic kids helmet.
Cons
- The optional plug-in LED is separate, so do not count on rear-light visibility unless you buy and fit that accessory.
- It only works if the size and strap geometry sit level on the child; children outside the range need another helmet.
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Uvex oyo style is a stronger shortlist fit for toddlers who ride in a child seat, practise on a balance bike, or need a first real bike helmet with more coverage than a very open road-style shell. The reviewed Uvex source supports the 50-54 cm size option, EN 1078 norm, in-mould construction, deeper temple/neck/ear shape, integrated visor-style forehead protection, and soft padding.
The key tradeoff is fit and accessories. The plug-in LED is optional rather than included, so visibility after dark needs a separate check. Before riding, confirm the size label against the child, adjust the rear system and straps, and make sure the helmet stays level without pushing forward or slipping on the child-seat backrest.