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The Scamp II is Giro's smallest helmet designed for young (or future) riders but it still goes big with features and style.
Big Kid Style
The Scamp II is Giro's smallest helmet designed for young (or future) riders but it still goes big with features and style. Taking design cues from adult helmets like Manifest Spherical, this lightweight in-mold helmet features impact-dissipating EPS foam with a sturdy polycarbonate shell, plus 13 vents for efficient cooling power. The Roc Loc® Junior fit system provides extra adjustability with a simple-to-use dial for several years of head protection for fast-growing rippers. The XS is designed for riders aged 1 and older while the Small is for riders aged 5 and older. Whether they're rolling along in a trailer or powering the pedals themselves, Scamp II is going to make kids want more bike time.
Specs
Reflectivity |
Reflective rear decals
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Construction |
In-Mold polycarbonate shell with EPS liner
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Ventilation |
13 vents and internal channeling
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Fit System |
Roc Loc® Jr.
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Certification |
XS: Complies with the US CPSC Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmets for Persons Age 1 and Older (Extended Head Coverage)
S: Complies with the US CPSC Safety Standard for Bicycle Helmet for Persons Age 5 and Older
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Features
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HARDSHELL WITH IN-MOLD HARDBODY™ LOWER WRAP The two-piece shell combines a tough outer hard shell with a polycarbonate lower shell permanently fused to the liner for durability without excess weight. |
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ROC LOC® JR. FIT SYSTEM Roc Loc® Jr. is a simple, durable, dial fit system specifically shaped to match the curvature of a child's head. The shape was developed with years of research into anatomic data to ensure a secure, comfortable fit. A large, rubberized knob makes it easy for adults to adjust the helmet for proper tension, allowing kids to start their ride quickly. |
INFANT SIZE | CIRCUMFERENCE | |
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XS | 45 - 49 cm | |
S | 49 - 53 cm |
Note: We recommend you try helmets on before buying. Make sure the helmet fits with a little room when the fit system is loose, and sits low enough to protect your child's forehead without hindering vision. Once you’ve got the right size, you can adjust the fit.
HOW TO ADJUST THE FIT
Step 1:Adjust the fit system at the rear of the helmet for a snug, secure fit. Some helmets also include a vertical tuning feature that allows you to adjust the fore/aft tilt, for optimal positioning on your head.
Step 2:Adjust the straps so that they sit just below the earlobes.
Step 3:Adjust the buckle so that it rests against the back of the jaw/throat.
Step 4: Adjust the interior pads if needed.
Step 5:Check the fit to make sure helmet is comfortable and secure. It should not roll forward or back, or be able to slide off.
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