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LAZER Maze Jr. Kids Bike Helmet - Adjustable Fit for Ages 5+ | Safe & Stylish for Boys & Girls
LAZER Maze Jr. Kids Bike Helmet - Adjustable Fit for Ages 5+ | Safe & Stylish for Boys & Girls
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- Youth-Focused Sizing: smaller helmet design for a better fit and increased protection
- Peace of Mind Protection: innovative KinetiCore technology provides additional protection against direct and rotational impacts in the event of a crash
- Adjustable Fit: Lazer’s TurnSys fit system makes for a personalized fit at the turn of a dial
- LED Light Compatible equipped with an integrated rear light mount; easily attach the Universal Lazer LED (sold separately) for enhanced visibility
- Eyewear Ready: built-in eyewear slots designed for easy (sun-)glasses storage
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Price
| $64.99$64.99 | $84.99$84.99 | — | — |
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Helmet Type
| Kids | Kids | Kids | Kids |
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Material
| EPS Foam, Polycarbonate, Nylon | EPS Foam, Polycarbonate, Nylon | EPS Foam Polycarbonate Nylon | EPS Foam Polycarbonate Nylon |
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Fit System
| TurnSys | TurnSys | KidFit | KidFit |
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Ventilation
| 12 vents | 12 vents | 12 vents | 12 vents |
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Rotational Protection
| KinetiCore | KinetiCore | KinetiCore | KinetiCore |
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Certification
| CPSC, EN 1078, ASTM | CPSC, EN 1078 | CPSC, EN 1078 | CPSC, EN 1078 |
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Weight
| 390g | 320g | 250g | 240g |
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LED Light Compatible
| ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
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How do I select the correct size helmet?
Measure your head circumference 2cm above your eyebrows. Use this measurement to select the helmet size. If the circumference is between sizes we recommend that you select the smaller size helmet.
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How do I know my helmet fits properly?
The helmet should fit comfortably on your head with some slight movement between your head and the helmet. You should be able to set the adjustment system so you feel a slight tension around your head without discomfort.
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How often should a helmet be replaced?
A helmet should be replaced when it is no longer in a condition to help reduce the risk of injury to the rider in the event of an impact. Cracks, dents, compressed foam, frayed straps and broken buckles are all signs your helmet should be replaced.
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How do I care for my helmet?
Rinse the outside and inside with cool water, allow to air dry away from direct sunlight. Rinse salt and sweat accumulation from the helmet straps regularly to ensure proper operation and adjustment. Inspect regularly for any damage.
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