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Youth Helmets - Picking Out A Youth Helmet

By: John Daniele

Published: May 4, 2008
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Youth Helmets - Picking Out A Youth Helmet

John Daniele

If your child is interested in riding a motorcycle the first thing you need to make sure he or she has is a motorcycle youth helmet. When it comes to safety a youth helmet is extremely important. To make sure your child has the needed amount of protection make sure you purchase a youth helmet that offers great protection coverage to his or her head and face along with great retentions that will help to reduce the amount of worry you have.

The best way to ensure your child is protected is to make sure the helmet is properly sized and fitted for your child's head. Youth helmet dealers should always have an expert on site to be able to measure the child's head to help you find the youth helmet that properly fits your child's head. When shopping for a youth helmet you should always bring the child along for the shopping trip. This way the child can try on each helmet to find the one that properly fits his head. By including your child in the decision you are also allowing him or her to choose the youth helmet. This will make him or her more apt to wear the helmet every time they rides.

There are also a few simple tips that you can follow to help you and your child find the perfect helmet for his riding pleasure. By following these tips you are sure to find a youth helmet that is just right for your child and his needs.

Tip number one: after the shop professional measures your child's head for a starting size, let your child wear the helmet they like the most around the shop for five or ten minutes. By doing this, you'll be to see any problems with the helmet, such as size, the way it fits, if it's comfortable, etc. If the helmet does not rest at the child's eyebrows, and slides over their eyes, it's too big. If there are red marks or indentations on your child's head when you take the helmet off, it's too small.

The second tip when choosing a youth helmet is to make sure the helmet has a comfort liner on the interior. This foam will form to the shape and contour of the child's head and will become much more comfortable with longer periods of wear. By starting your youth off with a well fitted helmet you are offering him the best possible protection while he is riding.

Always have the youth helmet treated with both anti-fog and anti-scratch products. This will allow for clear viewing during riding and help prevent scratches, nicks and cuts. Double check the visor to ensure that it is not touching the outer part of the helmet as this can cause scratching and impair the child's vision.

Heavier styles of youth helmets will provide the maximum protection to the child even they the lighter versions are more comfortable. If at all possible, find a youth helmet that is both comfortable and allows for the maximum amount of protection. These will give the child safety and protection as well as their own style, and the parent piece of mind.

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