Giro Me2 Infant/Toddler Bike Helmet
Product Details
Color: Yellow
Brand: Giro
- Product Dimensions: 14.7 x 9.6 x 7.5 inches ; 1.4 pounds
- Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
- Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.
- International Shipping: This item is not eligible for international shipping. Learn More
- Item model number: 200023002
- Built-in visor and pinch-proof buckle
- Microshell with built-in bug net
- Mini Loc fit system
- 6 vents
Giro Me2 Infant/Toddler Bike Helmet Make sureyour kids have a fun and safe ride with the Giro Me2 bike helmet for infantsand toddlers. In addition to several colorfully fanciful designs–includingyellow chicks, aviator pigs, pink bunnies, and red duck and goose–the helmetfeatures 20 vents (protected with a built-in bug net) to help to keep yourchild’s head cool. It also features Giro’s Mini-Loc fit system with simplestrap guides that enable your kid to put on the helmet without pinching skin.There’s soft padding inside that feels great and a built-in visor for a bit ofshade. This helmet is adjustable, enabling it to grow with your child. It’ssized for infants and toddlers with heads measuring 18.75 to 20.5 inches indiameter. 20 vents with built-in bug netting keep your child’s head cool.Giro’s Mini-Loc fit system features simple strap guides. Fitting a Helmet Hereare some guidelines to getting the best fit for a bike helmet. Eyes: The rimof the helmet should be up to 1 to 2 finger widths above the eyebrows Ears:The straps should form a V under just beneath the ear lobe Mouth: When therider opens her mouth, the buckle should feel snug on the chin and the helmetshould hug the head Before using the helmet, stand in front of the mirror andgrab the helmet with both hands and twist it to the left and to the right. Ifthe helmet fits right, the skin on the forehead will move as the helmet moves.If it does not, then the helmet is too loose and is unsafe for use and youneed to start over. About Giro Working late nights in his garage,designer/bike racer Jim Gentes created the first lightweight adult cyclinghelmet in 1985. Friends at NASA helped tune the final helmet shape and ventplacement, and the result was the Giro Prolight, a helmet that was betterlooking than traditional designs while offering a superior fit and still metthe industry’s toughest safety standards. Plus, it was half the weight oftraditional helmets. Since then, Giro has advanced its helmets, many of whichhave set the standards for styling, function, and innovation for progressive,performance-oriented riders on dirt, pavement, and snow. Giro helmets are wornby millions of riders, cyclists, skiers, and snowboarders around the world.Young-bloods and old-timers; hard-cores, heshers, and hipsters; rookies,experts, and a few regular Joes too–in fact, pretty much anyone thatappreciates superior fit and function, cutting edge styling, and the very bestideas you get in a helmet.