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fahrradhelm nutcase damen Little Nutty Sock Hop Nutcase Casque enfant vélo coloré à pois

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fahrradhelm nutcase damen Little Nutty Sock Hop Nutcase Casque enfant vélo coloré à poisHochsicherer Kinderhelm Nutcase fr Fahrrad und Tretroller Der Fahrradhelm Little Nutty von Nutcase schtzt Kinder beim Radfahren, Tretrollerfahren oder anderen Rollsportarten. Er eignet sich auch fr Kleinkinder, die in einem Kindersitz oder Fahrradanhnger mitfahren. Die abgerundete ABS Auenschale in Kombination mit EPS Schaumstoff und der MIPS Technologie sorgt fr optimalen Schutz des Kopfes bei Strzen. Der Helm entspricht der europischen Norm CE

Hochsicherer Kinderhelm Nutcase für Fahrrad und Tretroller

Der Fahrradhelm Little Nutty von Nutcase schützt Kinder beim Radfahren, Tretrollerfahren oder anderen Rollsportarten. Er eignet sich auch für Kleinkinder, die in einem Kindersitz oder Fahrradanhänger mitfahren. Die abgerundete ABS-Außenschale in Kombination mit EPS-Schaumstoff und der MIPS-Technologie sorgt für optimalen Schutz des Kopfes bei Stürzen. Der Helm entspricht der europäischen Norm CE EN1078. Er ist in zwei Größen erhältlich: 

  • XS: geeignet für einen Kopfumfang von 48 bis 52 cm
  • S: geeignet für einen Kopfumfang von 52 bis 56 cm

Dank des Drehverschlusses am Hinterkopf und der seitlichen Riemen lässt sich der Helm optimal an den Kopf anpassen. Sehen Sie sich unser Video-Tutorial am Ende der Seite an, das Ihnen bei der Anpassung hilft.

Der Nutcase Little Nutty Kinderhelm ist mit reflektierenden Elementen vorne, hinten (Logos) und an den Seitenriemen ausgestattet. So ist Ihr Kind rundum gut sichtbar. Für noch mehr Sichtbarkeit und Spaß sorgen die reflektierenden Speichenclips fürs Fahrrad.

Bunter und bequemer Kinderhelm Sock Hop Little Nutty

Der Little Nutty Sock Hop gehört zur Kollektion bunter und verspielter Kinderfahrradhelme. Inspiriert von gepunkteten Socken, überzeugt dieses Modell durch sein trendiges Design: eine kräftige blau-grüne Farbe mit bunten Punkten. Ein Look, der sowohl Mädchen als auch Jungen beim Fahrrad- oder Tretrollerfahren begeistert! Auch in puncto Komfort überzeugt der Kinderhelm von Nutcase:

  • Die Belüftung erfolgt durch 11 Öffnungen, die für eine gute Luftzirkulation und Schweißableitung sorgen
  • Ein abnehmbares Mini-Visier schützt das Gesicht vor Regentropfen und Sonnenstrahlen
  • Das Fidlock®-System an den Riemen ist ein magnetischer Verschluss, der es Kindern erleichtert, den Helm selbstständig und sicher zu öffnen und zu schließen

Abnehmbares Visier – Thermogeformte Polsterung, herausnehmbar und waschbar

Zur Little Nutty Kollektion gehören außerdem:

Für größere Kinder und Erwachsene bietet Nutcase ebenfalls farbenfrohe Modelle an, wie den Nutcase Fahrradhelm Octoblossom für Erwachsene mit Kirschblütenmotiv.

Wenn Ihr Kind zu groß für einen klassischen Kindersitz wird, empfehlen wir den Frontsitz Tximy für Erwachsene Fahrräder.

 
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