NUTCASE BABY NUTTY LOVE BUG GLOSS MIPS HELMET
We're not sure how these little love bugs escaped but we're happy they want to protect your baby nutty's noggin!
Our Baby Nutty helmet has been an industry leader for safety and comfort for the last 3 years. Updated for 2020 featuring the MIPS safety feature and our baby specific EPS protective foam, designed to disperse any force and protect their growing brains! The updated design provides maximum comfort and fit, while focusing on head support and posture for their little neck and head. No pinching and no tears with our updated Fidlock magnetic buckle system.
FEATURES
- Updated design provides maximum comfort and fit while allowing optimal head support and posture
- Rotational motion and force can cause brain injuries in our little nutty's. MIPS is a a low-friction layer that sits between your baby's brain and the helmet. The liner slides 5 to 15mm in all directions if there was an impact, reducing forces to their brain
- Lightweight polycarbonate outer shell designed with baby neck strength in mind.
- Updated Fidlock® snap-and-go magnetic buckle system means your baby won't get pinched which means no tears!
- 11 contoured vents for effective cooling
- Heat-sealed, 3-piece pad set and GROW Flex Fit System cradle the head and provide individual fit and comfort
- Engineered, tested and CPSC-certified for 1 year of age and older
Step 1: Measurement
Measure the circumference of your head with a tape measure. Place the tape measure slightly above the ear and bring it across the mid forehead completely circling the head about 1 inch above the eyebrows. Take several measurements to make sure you have the largest size. If you do not have a tape measure, use a string and measure it against a ruler. If a measurement falls in between a size, go up to the larger size.
Step 2: Try it on
Once you have determined your helmet size, try it on. The helmet should be worn level on the head and not slide or move freely when you roll your head from side to side. If this is the case, you have a helmet that is too large. Extra padding may help provide a better, more snug fit.
Step 3: Proper fit
Be sure the front of the helmet lays just above your eyebrows and that the back of the helmet does not touch the nape of your neck. The chin strap should fit snug but not too tight to cause discomfort or choking. Securely fasten the chin strap and try to roll the helmet off your head. If the skin on your forehead moves slightly, you have a good fit. Feel free to mix and match pad set sizes to achieve the best fit.