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    Kids Helmet and Pads

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    Our kids helmet and pads collection at Isinwheel UK offers full protective gear designed for young riders on scooters, bikes, or skateboards. Each set includes a ventilated helmet, knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards—so playtime stays fun and safe.

    Impact-Absorbing Helmet With EPS Foam

    Keep their head safe during every adventure.

    Strong on the outside, comfy on the inside

    The helmet shell is made from tough ABS, lined with high-density EPS foam to cushion impacts.

    • Dual-layer protection meets sports safety standards
    • Eleven ventilation holes keep little heads cool
    • Adjustable straps ensure a snug fit across 52–57 cm heads

    Cushioned Pads for Knees, Elbows, and Wrists

    Protect vital joints from falls and scrapes. Each pad includes EVA foam cushioning and a durable outer shell for protection.

    • Knee pads absorb shocks from gravel and pavement
    • Elbow pads guard against scrapes on hard surfaces
    • Wrist guards help prevent common wrist injuries during falls

    Colorful Designs Kids Love

    Protection that also looks great.Available in playful pink or blue with eye-catching patterns to spark joy.

    • Bright colors make gear easy to spot
    • Fun pattern options encourage consistent use

    Designed to Go Where They Go

    Perfect fit for active play Sized to work with Isinwheel’s kids scooters—ideal for scooters, bikes, skateboards.

    • Sized for growing heads (52–57 cm circumference)
    • Lightweight and breathable for long wear
    • Everything needed in one easy-to-wear set

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    Frequenhtly Asked Questions on Kids Helmet and Pads

    What is the 2 2 2 rule when fitting a helmet on your head?

    The 2 2 2 rule helps ensure a safe helmet fit: two fingers’ width above the eyebrows, two fingers fit between the strap and chin, and two fingers from strap to ear. It keeps the helmet snug but comfortable and helps protect a child’s head properly during a fall.

    What happens to kids who don’t wear helmets?

    Children who don’t wear helmets are at a much higher risk of head injuries in falls or collisions. Even low-speed tumbles can cause scrapes, bumps—or worse. Helmet use is a proven way to reduce the severity of head injuries and keep kids confident in play.

    How long are kids helmets good for?

    Kids should replace their helmet every three to five years or after any impact. Over time, the EPS foam degrades and the helmet may no longer absorb shocks effectively. Regular check ups ensure ongoing protection as your child grows.

    What is the 5 year rule for helmets?

    The five-year rule is a guideline suggesting helmets be replaced five years after manufacture. Wear and tear, sweat, and UV light gradually weaken materials. To maintain full protective power, swapping in a fresh helmet is the safest choice.