SMILEY 3.0
Just as children develop a little further every day, so does the popular Smiley children's helmet. Version 3.0 preserves all the happy memories and prepares for the future - with practical features and great, child-friendly designs.
MORE PROTECTION FOR LITTLE ONES
ABUS's best-selling helmet for small children just got even better! With a completely revised outer shape and adapted features, the Smiley 3.0 enters a new era.
The popular kids helmet accompanies children on their first attempts at riding - whether on a balance bike, a tricycle or their first own bike. The deep fit and visor-like front edge offers additional protection for a child's head. The helmet can be easily adjusted to the circumference of the head via the height-adjustable adjustment system - both in width and height at the back of the head. Another advantage of the height-adjustable adjustment system is for children with long hair, as this can make room for a ponytail. This stops the adjustment wheel from pressing annoyingly on a ponytail. The helmet is also made more comfortable to wear by a thick chin pad.
With so many different themes, it’ll be hard to choose which Smiley 3.0 should be part of your family. The shiny helmets are available with child-friendly patterns as well as in solid colours. With so much to choose from, every boy and girl will find a head guard they love to wear.
- In-Mold for a permanent bond between the outer shell and the shock-absorbing helmet material (EPS)
- The helmet extends into the temple and neck area for better all-round protection
- Height-adjustable adjustment system with ponytail compatibility for riders with longer hair
- Zoom Ace Kids - height-adjustable adjustment system with non-slip adjustment wheel at the back of the head
- The size is adjusted via a ring made of robust and flexible plastic for optimum stability and adaptability
- Excellent ventilation with 4 air inlets and 4 air outlets
- Removable and washable padding provide maximum comfort for the wearer
- Integrated fly net
- Passive safety thanks to reflectors
Specifications
- Size: Small (45-50cm) / Medium (50-55cm)
- Backlight: No
- Visor: No
- Peak: No
- Weight: 240g (M)
More product information: https://mobil.abus.com/uk/Consumer/Bike-helmets/Kids/Smiley-3.0
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KIDS ON BIKES
From a child seat, through stabilisers, to your child's first proper bike – the right helmet that looks cool in every situation! ABUS has been renowned for its collection of children's helmets for many years.
ABUS consistently advocate the wearing of helmets. Their cooperation with a range of institutions, such as the ADFC, the German Road Safety Association (Deutsche Verkehrswacht) and the Hannelore Kohl Foundation, is a clear indication of our commitment.
ABUS's current collection of children's helmets is just as impressive. The easy adjustments ensure that they fit perfectly on the head. Reflectors or an integrated back light provide additional safety.
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