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Printed 3D Helmets for Bikes and Scooters: Dino
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Helmet for Scooters and Bikes with Visor: Black
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Stay safe adventurers!
All Micro kid's helmets are tested to EN1078: 2012 +A1: 2012 and approved according to European Norm (EN) standards, which means they conform with (EU) regulation 2016/425. Whether using it for cycling or scootering you can rest assured our helmets have been tested and approved to support happy and safe scooting, cycling and skating adventures.

How to measure your head
How to ensure the perfect fit
It is important to fit snugly on your head and it must be fastened to provide maximum protection. If you can tilt it forward or backward you need to tighten the strap adjustment.

Head
Turn dial at back of the neck until it fits ‘snugly’.

Ears
The straps should form a V just under the ears.

Eyes
Front edge should be 2 finger widths above the eyebrows. Adjust the dial at back so the fit is snug.

Chin
When mouth is closed you should be able to fit 1 finger between chin and strap.

Kids Bike and Scooter Helmet
Whether looking for a bicycle, toddler bike or scooter helmet our range of durable and beautifully finished products will ensure your adventurer is not only safe when riding but also actually wants to wear it when out and about.

Bike and Scooter Accessories
With air vents to keep heads cool, configurable foam padding to keep heads comfy and with thoughtful details like pinch free buckles, chin straps and lights, a Micro helmet is the perfect bike accessory and a natural finishing touch for all scooter riders.

Which Size?
Kids heads are like their feet. Sizing does not necessarily correspond to age. It is why we ask you to measure your child’s head before ordering. In general, our extra small bike and scooter helmets fit heads measuring 46-50cm. Our small sizing fits heads measuring 48-54cm and medium 55-58cm.
Choosing a helmet FAQs
How do you choose a bike helmet for a child?
How do you choose a bike helmet for a child?
Ensure it meets all safety standards, has air vents to keep heads cool, and has adjustable straps for the perfect fit. Most importantly, ensure your child chooses the design/style. There is no point in having a bike helmet if they don't want to wear it.
Should a 3-year-old wear one?
Should a 3-year-old wear one?
Every 3-year-old should wear a properly fitted, built-to-last helmet when scooting or cycling.
What size is best for a 3 year old?
What size is best for a 3 year old?
Getting the right size for your child is all about measurements. To keep them safe, they need it to fit them like a glove – the only way to do that is to measure their head.
What age is a 50-54cm for?
What age is a 50-54cm for?
Age does not correspond to cm when choosing. It's like shoe sizes... You must measure their heads to ensure you select one that fits them properly and keeps them safe.
What kind of helmet should I wear on a scooter?
What kind of helmet should I wear on a scooter?
Measure your head to ensure you get the right one for riding a scooter. It should feel snug but not tight. It should have adjustable straps to ensure a good fit and air vents to keep the head cool. Of course, it should meet all safety standard testing.
Do you really need one for a scooter?
Do you really need one for a scooter?
Every rider should wear a helmet when using a scooter. It should be fitted appropriately and provide the maximum protection to keep the rider safe.
Are scooter helmets different from bike ones?
Are scooter helmets different from bike ones?
Scooter helmets are often different in shape from bike ones. They provide more protection and come in a broader range of styles, prints, and finishes.
How do you fit a scooter helmet?
How do you fit a scooter helmet?
Ensure you have measured your head to get the right size. Then, place on your head with the straps undone. Turn your head to the ground — it should not fall off. Secure the straps, making sure you can fit no more than two fingers under them.
Should a child wear a helmet on a scooter?
Should a child wear a helmet on a scooter?
Every child should wear a properly fitted one when using a scooter. To ensure the product you are purchasing is up to the job of protecting your little one's head, look for an EN safety code. It is also important that once purchased, you adjust it to make sure it fits your child's head perfectly.
Are Micro helmets safe?
Are Micro helmets safe?
All Micro products conform to safety rating regulation 2016/425, which makes them suitable for use by scooters, bikes, and rollerskate riders. Under the regulation, all must ensure adequate impact protection, a secure retention system, and proper ventilation. Helmets meeting these requirements will have a CE marking, indicating they meet EU safety standards, giving parents peace of mind and ensuring kids' safety.
What more do i need to know?
What more do i need to know?
Our fitting guide gives you step by step guidance on ensuring your scooter or bike helmet is fitted correctly.