Which product is this infant ski helmet compatible with?
This baby ski helmet is compatible with the wedze mask. The mask strap is worn over the ski helmet and passes through the helmet hook. The cap is also specially designed to be worn under the helmet.
Why is this toddler ski helmet sold with a cap?
The cap provides protection against the cold, depending on your needs and the weather. This cap can also be worn on its own when you no longer need to protect your baby's head during winter sports activities such as sledging or skiing.
How can I adjust this ski helmet for small children?
The tightening knob is an essential part of your baby's helmet fit. This system enables easy, precise adjustment at all times, thanks to a knob that's accessible even when wearing ski gloves. It provides maximum comfort and safety. Turn the knob to the right to tighten, to the left to loosen.
What does European standard 1077-B (2007) mean?
European standard 1077-B (2007) applies to helmets used for cranial protection during downhill skiing, snowboarding or similar activities (recreational sledding). It is characterized by tests on impact absorption capacity and resistance to penetration.
Class B helmets may be better ventilated and allow better hearing, but protect a smaller surface area of the head and offer less protection against penetration.
How do I choose the right size ski helmet for my toddler?
Measure your child's head circumference in centimetres (middle of forehead, just above the ears).
Then choose the size that covers this measurement.
Example: your baby has a head circumference of 46.5cm, so try on a children's ski helmet in size XXS 44-49 cm.
Take the time you need to try on the helmet. Your child shouldn't feel any uncomfortable points. If they do, try on another model.
How do I know if my toddler ski helmet is properly adjusted?
During practice, the luge/ski helmet must be properly adjusted and fitted:
* It must be the right size.
* The head size must be adjusted using the tightening knob.
* The chinstrap must be correctly adjusted.
It's a bit like the seatbelt in a car: if it's too loose, it won't do its job and the child won't be as well protected.
What are the return conditions for personal protective equipment (such as this child ski helmet)?
A helmet is PPE (Personal Protective Equipment).
Make sure this product fits you (model/size/color) before purchasing.
If it doesn't, return it under the following conditions: with instructions, labels and, if you still have it, its original packaging.
EPP and PC
EPP: Expanded polypropylene.
PC: Polycarbonate