Razor V-17 Youth Multi-Sport Helmet, Gloss Black
The Razor V-17 multi sport helmet unites superior quality with a cutting edge design .. Your perfect choice for biking, skating or any other sport that requires protective headgear. On the street or in the half pipe the Razor V-17 provides you with superior security and protection. The ergonomic designed padding and an additional sizing pad set for the perfect individual fit guarantee ultimate comfort. The 17 vents keep your head cool at all times and the side release buckles make it a breeze to adjust and fasten your chin strap. Factory contact information at 1-800-451-KENT (5368) or www.kentbicycles.com.Uniting superior quality with a cutting-edge design, the black gloss Razor V- 17 youth multi-sport helmet is ideal for biking, skating, or any other sport that requires protective headgear. The helmet is equipped with ergonomic padding to keep the rider comfortable, along with 17 vents along the top and sides to guarantee a cool head. The side release buckles, meanwhile, make it a breeze to adjust and fasten the helmet. Designed to fit head sizes between 21.5 and 23 inches, the youth V-17 includes extra pads for even more comfort and complies with all CPSC standards for ages 5 and older.
Product Features
- Cutting-edge youth safety helmet for biking, skating, and more
- Ergonomic interior padding is comfortable and secure
- 17 top and side vents help rider keep a cool head on hot days
- Side release buckles adjust and fasten quickly; sleek black gloss color
- Fits head sizes 21.5 to 23 inches; for ages 8 to 14; complies with CPSC standards
Thankful!
This helmet protected son from critical injury. Parents, this helmet is worth every penny. My son escaped critical, if not fatal injury thanks to this helmet. Long story short, my 10 year old was moving along at about 15 mph on his electric scooter when a younger child ran in front of him. While avoiding the child, he lost control of his scooter, hit a curb, flipped over the handle bars and smashed his head on the trailer hitch of a parked truck. The point of impact was on the lower back of his head where many helmets do not cover…