Bell Rally Child Helmet
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The inside width of it is 6 inches, and the inside length is 7 inches.
There is only room to adjust the chin strap the advertisement on these helmets is false there is no room for adjustment of the back strap or ear strap
I believe it would fit for a short time, but not for For the tiny head of my two year old, it is just slightly too big.
A child does not need a helmet, unless his head is extremely small. I don't think it will fit my daughter next year since she is 4
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I found that my daughter's hair got stuck to the foam on the inside of the lid due to leftover glue. She had to break her hair and suffer pain when we removed her helmet, causing us to pull it off.
In addition to my son's head being injured, the visor's pegs are broken, and my son felt on the ground. As for the visor, what do you think? I hate this helmet, it's not at all safe! I pinch myself-- Is there a free buckling option? That's not true! My disappointment is great!.
If you're shopping for a helmet for your kids, look for the Bell True Fit line. The second Bell True Fit I have purchased for my daughter. Don't pay attention to the age listing on the helmets on Amazon. It is essential that you measure the head of your child to ensure that their delicate brain fits Make sure you know how to measure in inches and centimeters. Choose a helmet that fits in the middle or at the bottom of the scale for your child. This one is simply too big for my child. The temperatures ranged from 50 to 60 degrees Approximately 54 cm. The one below is 52-inches tall Measures 56 cm. Leveling the helmet needs only to be done by adjusting the chin strap.
The money is not worth it. Those are the cutest helmets ever! I have received my new shoes today, and after I took the box out of the box (unfortunately, I had taken the tag off first otherwise, I would return), I noticed the visor part was hanging at an unusual angle. It turns out that the plastic anchors that hold the visor in place have been snapped off, so it is hanging sloppily. Due to the way it hangs, it appears where the plastic shell of the helmet connects to the hard foam, and there's no seal or alignment, so bubbles are visible. It pops out as soon as I push on it in an attempt to close the gap. The quality of the product is not satisfactory. The design I bought was simply for my daughter, and that was the only reason I purchased There are other brands at half the price that would last for a few years without this kind of wear and tear. I'm super bummed that I spent so much on a piece of soft foam that wouldn't stand up to the price tag.
holding the foam in place is poorly applied, and this results in children's hair being entangled in it. It would be horrible to remove kids' heads from them. Wearing it more than once was out of the question. Although it took me an hour, I was unable to remove the adhesive.
My child wore it a handful of times for riding a bike over the course of On the evening in question, he tripped while standing still and hit his visor on the ground with a tip over. In addition to the scrapes on the visor, one of the small pieces of plastic holding it in place was broken. Even if it's a small fall, this is a real product flaw, and I'd like to return it.
When I received this helmet, the top part of the helmet that goes around your child's head is completely rigid and cannot be adjusted, all adjustments can be made Towards the circumference of the helmet circle, there is elastic. This allows for the helmet actually being adjusted to suit different sized heads. There is no excuse for this. As soon as the helmet hits an object, the elastic will deform and cause it Bell makes a better helmet, so I'm disappointed in this. We are returning it. There is only one brain for my kids. There's no point in this design if you want to save money.
This was bought for my son, who is six years old. Paw Patrol helmet purchased at a big box store used to be his helmet of choice. Eventually it became damaged and he needed to upgrade to a big boy helmet (not a toddler one). At first, the clasp mechanism seems complicated, but it is very easy to use. The helmet is a different style from Paw Patrol. In order to connect the two ends, it must be slid in, not just joined. He found it a bit of a challenge to become used to this mechanism, but once he was comfortable with it, he was able to do it by himself. There is no typical knob or adjustment mechanism instead, the head size is adjusted with an elastic on the back of the head. My son stays safe in this product because it fits snuggly. It is recommended.