Safe scootering for little riders with the Thousand® Helmet Junior Collection
Keep your excitable adventurers secure and safe while riding when they wear the ultra-cool and stylish Thousand® Junior Helmet. It has the same dependable design as the Thousand®Heritage collection but is sized specifically for kids. With this on, your children are more protected from bumps and falls when out scootering, skating, or cycling!
Even the kiddos love riding around town or in parks, so they should also have their own helmets to keep them safe and sound. With the Thousand® Junior Helmet, not only are they better protected... but they'll look stylishly good at the same time!
The Thousand® Junior Helmet has a similar design to the iconic Thousand® Heritage helmet so your kiddie rider will be sporting a funky vintage moto lid design while they're out zooming around. They can even make it more their own as it comes with reflective stickers that your kids can put on the helmet themselves.
Plus, the helmet is designed with an adjustable dial fit system that helps it grow with your child and last for years. They'll be able to wear their helmet until it's time (up to 53 cm) for them to choose from the Thousand® adult series.
Not only that, but the Thousand® Junior Helmet is also snug and comfortable thanks to its eco-friendly vegan straps and easy-to-use magnetic buckle. Accidentally pinching your skin won't be a problem anymore! The helmet also has 6 vents all over to keep airflow optimal (which is important since kids tend to sweat a lot).
What's more, this cool helmet comes in three incredible and bright colours that your kids are sure to love: Pink Power, Blazing Blue, and Going Green.
KIDS HELMETS AND AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS
It is now legal for businesses to import and sell bicycle helmets nationally that meet any of these international safety standards (U.S. CPSC, ASTM, EN 1078:2012+A1:2012), however it may not yet be legal in your state to ride bicycles with these helmets, as they don't have the Australian Standard Certification. We expect Australian states to adopt these national changes within 12 to 24 months.
Read more detail about the 2024 Federal Legislated Bicycle Helmet Safety Standard.