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- Q: What age range is the MamboBaby Head Protector Helmet suitable for? A: The MamboBaby Head Protector Helmet is designed for infants aged 10 to 24 months.
- Q: How does the helmet provide safety for my child? A: The helmet features a shock-absorbing EVA core and an impact-resistant shell, reducing head injuries by 90% during walking practice and protecting against multi-directional impacts.
- Q: Is the helmet comfortable for extended wear? A: Yes, the helmet is ultra-lightweight at only 98 grams and includes honeycomb ventilation and a moisture-wicking liner to prevent overheating, allowing for over 2 hours of comfortable wear.
- Q: How can I adjust the helmet for my growing toddler? A: The helmet has a patented 360° rotating chin strap and an expandable headband that fits head sizes from 15.8 inches to 20.5 inches, ensuring a secure fit as your child grows.
- Q: What surfaces can this helmet be used on? A: The MamboBaby Head Protector Helmet is suitable for use on hardwood, tile, and concrete surfaces, providing protection during crawling, walking, and running.
- Q: Is this helmet safe and compliant with safety standards? A: Yes, the helmet has been tested for safety and effectiveness, and is compliant with CPSIA safety standards.
- Q: Can this helmet be a good gift option? A: Absolutely! The MamboBaby Head Protector Helmet makes a perfect gift for occasions like Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year, Mother's Day, and birthdays.
- Q: What materials is the helmet made from? A: The helmet is constructed from Ethylene Vinyl Acetate (EVA), which is known for its lightweight and durable properties.
- Q: How do I clean and care for the helmet? A: To clean the helmet, wipe it with a damp cloth and mild soap. Ensure it is fully dry before storing it away.
- Q: Does this helmet fit securely during active movement? A: Yes, the dual security fastening system prevents slippage during active movement, ensuring a perfect fit throughout your child's developmental stages.