80SIX Triple Certified Multisport Helmet

Our score 9.82 / 10

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80SIX Triple Certified Multisport Helmet

Pros / Cons

Pros

  • Three exact fit bands make sibling handoff or growth checks easier.
  • Skate-style shell suits families mixing bikes, scooters, and skating.

Cons

  • The multi-sport shell is not the most ventilated option for hot bike rides.

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Shortlist 80Six Triple Certified Multisport Helmet if the product fits the specific job already described on its card: Pick the 80SIX when one skate-style helmet needs to cover bike, scooter, and skating use across 19.3-20.5 in (49-52 cm), 20.5-22 in (52-56 cm), or 21.7-22.8 in (55-58 cm) heads. It is less airy than a dedicated vented road-style helmet, so check heat and hair comfort before relying on it for long summer rides. Three exact fit bands make sibling handoff or growth checks easier. The reason to consider it is not that it has a long feature list, but that the reviewed fit solves a real parent problem in the right setting.

The tradeoff is worth checking before buying. The multi-sport shell is not the most ventilated option for hot bike rides. Compare the size, age or usage boundary, and included accessories against your normal routine so you do not choose a larger, narrower, or more specialized product than you actually need.