Best Kids Bike Helmets in the US 2026

Research by Peter Crona

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Compare kids bike helmets by measured fit, adjustment, shell style, ventilation, visibility or rear-light details, hair or ponytail room, and whether a multisport shell fits the way your child rides.

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Why are scores between 9 and 10?

This is a curated shortlist of strong picks, not a full best-to-worst ranking. Small score gaps usually mean we have slightly more evidence for one model than another, not that the lower-scoring option is a poor choice.

So this is just another affiliate roundup with an arbitrary order?

No. We make these lists good enough that we use them ourselves and recommend them to friends and family. We turn the kind of research careful parents would normally do by hand into a repeatable process. Then we compare the evidence across the markets we cover and rank products with a model that gives more weight to stronger signals instead of simple averages or a fully hand-picked order based purely on editorial preference.

  1. Our score: 9.87 / 10

    Schwinn Thrasher Kids Helmet

    US brand

    The Schwinn Thrasher Kids is the older-child bike pick here, with a 21.7-22.8 in (55-58 cm) range, dial adjustment, many vents, and a removable visor. It is too large for younger kids, so treat it as a youth fit check rather than a toddler helmet.

    Pros

    • 21.7-22.8 in (55-58 cm) range fills the older-child gap in the shortlist.

    Cons

    • Not a small-child helmet; skip it when the measured head is below 21.7 in (55 cm).

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  2. Our score: 9.82 / 10

    80SIX Triple Certified Multisport Helmet

    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.

    Pros

    • Three exact fit bands make sibling handoff or growth checks easier.

    Cons

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

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  3. Our score: 9.78 / 10

    Wipeout Dry Erase Kids Helmet

    US brand

    Use the Wipeout Dry Erase when a child wants a customizable skate-style helmet and their head measures 19.3-20.5 in (49-52 cm) or 20.5-22 in (52-56 cm). The smooth shell works across bike, skate, and scooter sessions, but it gives up the breezier feel of a more open vented bike helmet.

    Pros

    • Two child fit ranges make the size check clear before buying.

    Cons

    • Less vent-forward than a classic bike-only helmet.

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  4. Our score: 9.75 / 10

    BURSUN Kids Bike Helmet

    The BURSUN is a straightforward 18.9-21.3 in (48-54 cm) kids helmet for families comparing a small multi-sport shell for biking, scooter, and skating play. Its appeal is the clear single fit range; the tradeoff is that it is less specialized than a bike-only helmet with a more technical vent layout.

    Pros

    • Single 18.9-21.3 in (48-54 cm) range keeps the size decision simple.

    Cons

    • Less bike-specific than more open, vent-led cycling helmets.

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  5. Our score: 9.75 / 10

    Bell Marvel Avengers Child Bike Helmet

    US brand

    Choose the Bell Marvel Avengers for a simple child bike helmet when the head measurement is 19.7-21.3 in (50-54 cm) and character styling helps it get worn. The nine-vent shell is straightforward rather than highly adjustable, so measure first and check strap comfort on smaller heads.

    Pros

    • Clear 19.7-21.3 in (50-54 cm) fit range suits small-child bike use.

    Cons

    • Fewer vents and fit features than more technical youth helmets.

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  6. Our score: 9.67 / 10

    RRK Youth Kids Bike Helmet

    A youth/kids multisport helmet for bike, scooter, BMX, and skate use, with S and M sizes described in the reviewed listing. The reviewed listing did not state a bicycle-helmet standard, so verify the current listing and local requirements before riding.

    Pros

    • Two size options make it easier to compare for older kids.

    Cons

    • Confirm the size chart and intended sport use before choosing.

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  7. Our score: 9.56 / 10

    HocIece Kids Helmet Set

    A kids and youth multisport helmet set for bicycle, scooter, and skating use, with pads included. The reviewed listing did not state a bicycle-helmet standard, so verify the current listing and local requirements before riding.

    Pros

    • Included pads can simplify a first scooter or skate setup.

    Cons

    • Do not choose by age band alone; measure the child first.

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  8. Our score: 9.54 / 10

    Retrospec Scout Toddler Bike Helmet

    US brand

    A toddler-focused vented helmet with dial adjustment and two listed size options. The reviewed listing did not state a bicycle-helmet standard, so verify the current listing and local requirements before riding.

    Pros

    • Dial adjustment helps fine-tune fit after measuring.

    Cons

    • The reviewed listing did not state a helmet standard.

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  9. Our score: 9.46 / 10

    Bienbee Toddler Kids Bike Helmet

    A toddler-to-kids skate-style helmet for bicycle, balance bike, and scooter use. The reviewed listing did not state a bicycle-helmet standard, so verify the current listing and local requirements before riding.

    Pros

    • The multisport shape is useful when a balance bike and scooter share gear.

    Cons

    • Confirm the measured fit for the child before riding.

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  10. Our score: 9.46 / 10

    Exclusky Kids Bike Helmet

    A vented kids bicycle helmet for cycling, scooter, and skate use. The reviewed listing states CE and CPSC certification; parents should still measure fit against the current size chart before riding.

    Pros

    • CE and CPSC evidence are stated in the reviewed listing.

    Cons

    • Check measured fit before choosing between child and youth sizes.

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  11. Our score: 9.46 / 10

    JeeFree Color Gradient Kids Helmet

    A skate-style multisport kids helmet with a gradient shell and adjustable dial. The reviewed listing did not state a bicycle-helmet standard, so verify the current listing and local requirements before riding.

    Pros

    • Skate-style shell suits families comparing bike, scooter, and skate use.

    Cons

    • Measure carefully because the listing spans several child age bands.

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  12. Our score: 9.46 / 10

    OUWOER Kids Bike Helmet

    Use the OUWOER when you want a multi-sport helmet listing with child and youth size choices at 18.9-21.3 in (48-54 cm) and 21.3-22.4 in (54-57 cm). It covers cycling and skate-style use, but families should choose the child/youth selector carefully instead of treating the whole size family as one fit.

    Pros

    • 18.9-21.3 in (48-54 cm) and 21.3-22.4 in (54-57 cm) choices cover two common child/youth fit checks.

    Cons

    • Size selection matters because this listing spans more than one head range.

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