Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet

Product Description
The Me2 features thoughtful touches that parents adore and kids appreciate, like simple strap guides, an adjustable fit system and a buckle that won’t pinch soft skin. It’s the perfect start to a lifelong bond with helmets.
Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet
$22.46
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We bought this helmet for our 10 month old who rides in the kiddy seat behind my bike. When she leans back, the helmet flops down over her face like a face mask. It doesn’t matter how tight we squeeze it, it’s just never comfortable and always ends up over her face. We think this has to be more dangerous than riding without a helmet at all. We’ve looked into other companies and nobody seems to make a helmet designed to work well with child seats
Rating: 2 / 5
It’s a nice helmet but advertising it as an infant helmet is a little misleading. My son is 6 month sold and he is big for his age. This helmet doesn’t fit his head and it doesn’t look like it will for a while. It should probably say ages 1 and up instead of infant. It will work well when he gets older though.
Rating: 3 / 5
The most important part about a helmet is its fit and how easy it is to get it to fit right. This is especially true for kids, since they are always growing and you will need to refit their helmets frequently. The Giro Me2 is easy to adjust in diameter with its dial in the back. The straps are pretty standard. I do like the fact that they put mesh over the forward holes to prevent bugs (especially bees!) from flying into the helmet. However, this seems to be standard on some of the other helmets too like the Specialized Small Fry and some of the Bell helmets. I like that I can get a good, safe, and comfortable fit on my three year old’s head and she likes the fact that it is pink with bunnies. What more could you ask for??
PS I have also have a 11 month old, but this helmet (and all others I have tried) is a little too large for her head. Her head is smaller than average, but I would guess that a few more months are needed before a helmet can be used on most kids.
Rating: 5 / 5
I bought this helmet for my 15 month old when she rides in her i-bert front mounted bicycle seat. Her head circumferance is only in the fifth percentile for her age, but the helmet fits perfectly. It’s easily adjustable and so comfortable that she doesn’t object when I try and put it on her.
Rating: 5 / 5
This helmet fits my 24 mth old perfectly, due to the adjustable screwing mechanism at the back. I tightened it to fit her snugly. She is also happy to wear it, being that it’s pink with bunnies on it! I feel better about putting her up on her big tricycle now – very safe. All the others we tried on in the stores were far too big. I believe my child’s head circumference runs in the 50th percentile. Worth the money for safety’s sake.
Rating: 5 / 5