Micro Kids Scooter Bike Helmet 3D with LED Light
AC2221
- XS: 46-50cm
- S: 48-53cm
- M: 52-56cm
How to measure your head
Place the tape measure across the forehead and measure around the full circumference of the head in cms.
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- Inventory on the way
- Free Delivery over $100
- Easy magnetic buckle
- Adjustable spin dial for individual fit
- Integrated LED light*
- Scooter and bike approved
- Australian Standard Certified AS/NZS 2008:2063+A1:2009
- Baby, toddler & kids helmets
Make safety your number one priority with our innovative baby, toddler and kids helmets designed for scooters, bikes and skates with the highest quality lightweight materials. The hand designed the water decal of the Doodle Spot and the 3D Dinosaur converge style and safety. The magnetic buckle makes safety even easier for kids - simply locking into place in one go before any scooting or cycling adventure. Kids love the fun yet lightweight designs!
WARNING: LED light contains coin cell battery. Hazardous if swallowed, details below*
Available in XS, S and M to protect babies, toddlers and kids with a firm safe fit.
For sizing, measure the circumference of the head from the forehead where the helmet will sit, across the furthest point on the back of the head. Please do not guess.
- [XS] Extra Small: 46-50cm
- [S] Small: 48-53cm
- [M] Medium: 52-56cm
Testing Standard | AU/NZ Standard Certified AS/NZS 2008:2063+A1:2009 Bicycle Helmets |
Buckle | Fidlock Magnetic Buckle |
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How do I know which is the best size helmet for my childs age?
We don't put ages on our helmets because kids heads can vary so greatly in size.
What we recommend is measuring your child's head first in order to determine the most suitable size. For sizing, measure the circumference of the head from the forehead where the helmet will sit, across the furthest point on the back of the head. Please don't guess.
- [XS] Extra Small: 46-50cm
- [S] Small: 48-53cm
- [M] Medium: 52-56cm
How do I fit my child's helmet
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Standard Delivery: Free over $100
Express Delivery: $22.50
Orders under $100 have a $9.95 delivery fee.
Christmas order deadlines
For the best chance of receiving your order by Christmas, we recommend ordering as early as possible. Based on Australia Post’s guidelines, here are the estimated cut-off dates for each state. Please note these are estimates only, and ordering by these dates does not guarantee delivery by Christmas. By ordering close to these dates, you accept the risk of possible delays.
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Standard Delivery
- FREE for orders over $100 - Australia wide
- $9.95 for orders under $100
- via Australia Post eParcel
Based on AusPost recent delivery information, delivery estimates (in business days after dispatch) are:
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Australia Post eParcel Info Australia Post will not accept any 'Authority to Leave' requests. If you're not home they will leave a card and drop the package at a local Post Office for you to collect. Australia Post will deliver to PO Box addresses. Please note that Australia Post say we must allow ten days after the final day of expected delivery before contacting them to lodge a formal investigation into an overdue delivery. The investigation can take up to five business days to be resolved. If an item is deemed to be "Delivered" on Australia Post tracking information, and for some reason you have still not received your order, please contact them directly. Australia Post contact details: Otherwise please contact us and we will follow up Australia Post for you. |
*WARNING - KEEP BUTTON BATTERIES OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN
- Swallowing may lead to serious or fatal injury in as little as 2 hours, due to chemical burns and potential perforation of the esophagus.
- Never allow children to replace button batteries of any device.
- If you suspect your child has swallowed or inserted a button battery, immediately call the 24-hour Poisons Information Centre on 13 11 26 (Australia) or 0800 764 766 (New Zealand) for fast, expert advice.
- Regularly examine devices and make sure the battery compartment is correctly secured, e.g. that the screw or other mechanical fastener is tightened. Do not use if compartment is not secure.
- Dispose of used button batteries immediately and safely out of reach of children. A battery can still be dangerous even when it can no longer operate the device.
- Tell others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to keep their children safe.