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Product description
This children's protective set combines a lightweight helmet with pads so youngsters can ride, skate and scoot with added confidence. The Unicorn Castle helmet and pads suit ages 3 to 8 and aim to balance comfort with everyday impact protection while letting kids personalise their look with included DIY stickers. ๐
Key Points
The set includes a helmet, two knee pads, two elbow pads and two wrist guards, plus a sheet of stickers for custom decoration. The helmet shell is ABS with EPS foam inside, which according to the manufacturer helps absorb shocks, while the knee and elbow pads have a PE hard shell with EVA padding for localised protection. The adjustable fit accommodates head circumferences from 48 to 54 cm, so the set grows with the child over several seasons. The helmet has multiple ventilation holes and a removable, washable inner sponge to keep things fresh during active play. ๐จ
Technical Specifications
- Name: Unicorn Castle Kids Helmet and Pads Set
- Age range: 3 to 8 years
- Head circumference: 48โ54 cm
- Helmet materials: ABS shell, EPS foam liner
- Pad materials: PE shell, EVA padding
Benefits
The adjustable straps and sizing system make achieving a secure fit straightforward, which helps stabilise the helmet in the event of a fall. The lightweight construction reduces neck fatigue during longer play sessions and the breathable lining assists with temperature control on warm days. The sticker sheet allows children to personalise their helmet which may encourage them to wear the protection more willingly. ๐ฆ
Usage Recommendations
Use the adjustable dial and straps to set a snug fit so the helmet sits level on the forehead and does not tilt back. Check pads are correctly positioned over knees, elbows and wrists and fasten the straps so they are firm but not restrictive. The removable foam pad can be hand washed and air dried to maintain hygiene, and the hard shells can be wiped clean with a damp cloth. Consider that while this set offers impact protection for skating, cycling and scooters, no helmet can prevent all injuries so supervision and safe riding practices are still important.









