- Take a tape measure and place it around your child's head at forehead height, about 1 cm above the eyes and ears. Do this as shown in the picture.
- At the back of the head, bring the tape measure together and read off the size.
- Keep the tape measure taut and do not let it sink to the neck.
- It is best to add 1 cm to the measurement.
This way you can find the ideal size for your child's bike helmet and have a good guide for shopping.
- The bike helmet must be positioned straight on the head, just in front of the eyebrows.
- It must not protrude too deeply into the neck.
- The helmet should cover the forehead, the temples and the entire back of the head well.
- Next, you can adjust the tightness, depending on the model, by using a rotating ring or Velcro fastener. This should be tight, but under no circumstances should it constrict or press too hard.
- The helmet strap should also fit snugly on the head. However, it should neither press nor touch the ears.
- Finally, check the chin strap, which should also be tight, but should not pinch your child's skin. You can check this by placing a finger between the closure and the chin. It should not fit any tighter than that.
Finally, fix the fastener at the back of the neck and the helmet is perfectly adjusted and the cycle tour can begin.
Even if you are now well prepared, you should still go through everything again in detail when buying, be able to ask enough questions and have enough time to try it out. And don't forget: Be sure to take the kids with you when you buy. This is necessary for trying on the helmet anyway, and the kids can then choose the helmet themselves and the chances of wearing it without any resistance increase even more ;-)
EXPERT TIP: According to ÖAMTC, the helmet should definitely have the EN1078 test mark, because this represents a certain existing safety level.
And one more thing: Some of you may think, why buy a new helmet when we are all well equipped? If that’s the case, then great! But maybe our article will help you check the current state of your helmets. It's important that you and your kids don't wear a helmet that has already been in an accident. After just one good impact, the safety of the helmet is no longer fully guaranteed and it should definitely be replaced!
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