

🚴♂️ Protect their first rides with style and smart safety!
The Giro Me2 Infant Bike Helmet combines advanced safety features like a durable microshell, pinch-proof buckle, and built-in bug net with a user-friendly Mini Loc fit system and 6 ventilation vents. Designed for infants and toddlers, it offers adjustable comfort and protection that grows with your child, making it the go-to helmet for young riders who want to stay safe and cool on every adventure.
| ASIN | B008Z9H77M |
| Additional Features | Visor, adjustable |
| Age Range (Description) | Kid |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Athlete | riders cyclists skiers and snowboarders |
| Best Sellers Rank | #602,687 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #1,115 in Adult Bike Helmets |
| Brand | Giro |
| Brand Name | Giro |
| Color | Yellow |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,432 Reviews |
| Inner Material | Foam |
| Item Dimensions | 12 x 9 x 7 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Giro |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EBS-088 |
| Model Name | Giro me2 bike helmet |
| Model Number | 2039262 |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Recommended Uses For Product | riders cyclists skiers and snowboarders |
| Size | 18.75-20.5-Inch/48-52 cm |
| Special Feature | Visor, adjustable |
| UPC | 768686896071 |
E**S
Safe, Cute, and Built to Last—Perfect First Helmet for Little Riders
Safe, Cute, and Built to Last—Perfect First Helmet for Little Riders The Giro Me2 was the first helmet I bought for my toddler, and it turned out to be an excellent choice. It’s lightweight, easy to adjust, and feels far more substantial than many cheaper toddler helmets. The dial fit system in the back is intuitive—you can snug it up perfectly in seconds as your child grows. My son started wearing it around 1 year old, and it still fit comfortably past age 3 with plenty of room for adjustment. The built-in visor and bug net are thoughtful touches. The visor helps keep sun out of the eyes during stroller rides or on a trike, and the bug net keeps out bees or small debris. The buckle is designed to prevent pinching, and while my son squirmed the first couple of times, he quickly got used to wearing it. The bright color and fun design (ours was “Highlight Yellow”) made it easy to spot and encouraged him to keep it on. Ventilation is surprisingly good for such a small helmet, and even on warm days he stayed cool. The shell feels solid, and after several falls and scrapes, it still looks nearly new—no cracks, just light scuffs. Bottom line: a durable, comfortable, and genuinely child-friendly helmet that adjusts as your little one grows. If you’re buying your toddler’s first bike helmet, the Giro Me2 is a proven classic that blends safety, comfort, and cheerful design.
N**N
Fits well, well beyond infancy...
Giro labels this an "infant" helmet, but our 2½ year old is well into toddlerhood and his yellow "chicks" Me2 is growing right along with him. We initially purchased this prior to his 1st birthday, in preparation for rides in the Burley D'Lite Trailer . At that young age and small size, it was a bit of a problem to use this helmet with any sort of seat, since the protruding rear of the helmet "pushes forward" the kid's head, making for an uncomfortable ride experience. So we relaxed on the helmet usage in the trailer for a while, but he began wearing it full time on his Kettler Trike , and later his balance bike. He also wears it while strapped into the child seat mounted to my Xtracycle Free Radical , though we had the same "pushing forward" interference problem in that application as we did with the Burley trailer. The designs are cute (well, you be the judge), and most important to me, the headband fit adjustment is easy: just a great big knob in the back that takes no effort at all to turn, and has proven to be solidly designed all along -- not a single problem. What I'm not a fan of is the strap adjustment. Just like with adult helmets, the design uses two straps that wind different paths through the helmet, need to come together just under the ear, and clip not too tight but not too loose under the chin. Of course, it's *much* easier to make these adjustments with a willing participant, and even then it's not always simple. With a youngster -- well, let me just say that we opted for a "good" but not a perfect, i.e. snug & by-the-book proper fit. We'll revisit that as he begins riding a pedal bike on his own. The chin clip is another thing to watch for: it has a decent "pinch resistant" design, but we've had a couple of crying sessions either installing or removing this helmet. I've never been convinced an actual pinch occurred -- maybe just the *click* surprised him? Whatever the case, I always try to use caution when working the clip so that I don't accidentally nick him or choke him. In a world full of Space Shuttle, firefighter, construction hardhat and cow-head bike helmets, this Me2 design is refreshingly simple, compact, cute, and light. And it has proven durable enough that I think we'll be able to pass it down to our youngest in the coming year. Definitely a recommended buy. (Update 8/25/11) -- A quick note that we bought a Giro Rodeo Youth Bike Helmet for the 2½ year old, in order to pass the Me2 down to his younger brother. We took head measurements, and found the older boy was only half way through the Me2's adjustment range. So without a doubt, this helmet appears to be a very easy decision for the 1 to 3 age range.
G**M
Perfect for our one year old
We bought this for our thirteen month old, and it fits him perfectly. To give you an idea of size, at his doctor's appointment last month, his head had an 18.5 inch circumference (74th percentile). I'd say he could have a slightly smaller head and it would still fit okay. There's also plenty of room for him to grow; I'm guessing it'll fit him until he's at least two and a half, maybe three years old. I'm actually a little jealous of this helmet - it's way nicer than mine. It's really easy to adjust, so we loosen it every time we take it off (using the wheel in the back), and tighten it to make sure it fits snugly whenever we put it on. The straps are also easy to adjust, but he can pull them away from his chin pretty easily because he's still a little pudgy. I'm not sure any helmet would be better, though. He wasn't a huge fan of it the first time he wore it, but by the second, he got used it. Now he likes to fidget with the air vents and feel the texture change between the plastic and styrofoam. It also looks really cute on him. The colors are a lot more vibrant than I expected from the photos, and the sun visor is the perfect size. It also looks big enough to protect his nose the next time he face plants by jumping over the handlebars of his trike. We're really happy with this purchase, and are glad his little noggin is going to be kept safe.
B**4
Adorable helmet that will grow with your child.
I read a lot of reviews before making my purchase. If you are like me, look no further. This helmet is built to last and grow with your child. My son was 10 months old when I purchased it. There is so much space for growth. However, with that being said even though it is secure, when looking at it from a distance, it appears to be big because of the about of growth that it allows for. The helmet is easy to adjust in order to get a secure fit, breathable, and appears to be comfortable (my son doesn’t try to take it off). My son wears sunglasses with the helmet, but the visor does reduce the amount of sun going into his eyes. Great product, built to last.
M**2
Great Helmet for my 14 month old
My 14 month old enjoys going outside and riding a little fisher-price car she got for her birthday up and down our sidewalk. The first night that we had we outside and played we were telling my husband about driving the car up and down the sidewalk. My husband immediately got nervous and was like what if she would fall off and hit her head on the concrete. The thought never crossed my mind as she is not moving the car very fast at all. I began searching in vain for a helmet made for young children. I couldn't believe how hard it was to find something that is made for toddlers; toddlers go outside and play on trikes and things so shouldn't helmet manufactures think about this. Finally after spending hours searching for a helmet I stumbled across the Giro Me@ Infant Bike Helmet! I was so excited I immediately ordered it. It's a cute design for a little girl and with the adjustment all the out it sort of fits my head so I think she will get many years of use out of this helmet. Since my daughter is only 14 months getting the helmet on her can be tricky as she doesn't want to sit still long enough to get it on, and she doesn't really like to wear it, she tugs at it alot, but it gives me peace of mind knowing that if she would fall off her toy car her little head is protected. Thank you Giro for making a helmet that will work for my daughter!!
R**R
Easy to adjust
The most important part about a helmet is its fit and how easy it is to get it to fit right. This is especially true for kids, since they are always growing and you will need to refit their helmets frequently. The Giro Me2 is easy to adjust in diameter with its dial in the back. The straps are pretty standard. I do like the fact that they put mesh over the forward holes to prevent bugs (especially bees!) from flying into the helmet. However, this seems to be standard on some of the other helmets too like the Specialized Small Fry and some of the Bell helmets. I like that I can get a good, safe, and comfortable fit on my three year old's head and she likes the fact that it is pink with bunnies. What more could you ask for?? PS I have also have a 11 month old, but this helmet (and all others I have tried) is a little too large for her head. Her head is smaller than average, but I would guess that a few more months are needed before a helmet can be used on most kids.
G**M
Ideal for Infant Rider
We have a front-mounted bicycle seat . This is an absolutely wonderful way to tote your kid, but as with all biking, it has its dangers. It was critical that my 10-month old child have a proper helmet. With all the folks out there riding around with their little kids attached, I thought it would be easy to find not only a proper-fitting helmet, but also one that didn't have some obnoxiously gendered color scheme or commercial characters plastered all over it. Hey, if I'm buying a helmet for a child that will soon outgrow it, then I want it to be acceptable for the next little kid who comes along! It was not easy to identify which of the toddler helmets were designed for 1-year old toddlers and which for 4-year old "toddlers". And it's downright difficult to find a helmet that isn't screaming hot pink butterfly princesses or whatever cartoon Disney/Pixar/McDonald's is trying to market to kids right now. We finally settled on the Giro Me2 helmet with yellow duckies. It fits the bill and, best of all, my child's head. It is about as solidly constructed as your average adult helmet, big but not bulky. The straps adjust easily after unsnapping a clasp and retain their sizing after your re-snap the clasps. The head circumference is adjustable (48 to 52 cm) with a little dial at the back of the head -- which means it'll grow with your child. And, happily, it comes in several friendly and timeless color patterns so you can feel good passing it on to the next kid, whether boy, girl, or other. Score!
M**Y
Versatile adjustment for infants
I read a lot of different reviews for bike helmets including those of a well-known national consumer's group magazine. Our local sporting goods store has an array of helmets for kids age 3 and up, but just try and find one for an infant/toddler. Amazon's reviews were very helpful and I finally narrowed the choice down to the Bell Boomerang and the Giro Me2. Both were rated well, but the feature that got my vote for the Giro was the adjustable fit system. With just the twist of a knob (located at the rear of the helmet), the inside strap that encircles the infant's head can be tightened or loosened for a custom fit. This is particularly useful when dealing with an infant who is new to wearing a bike helmet, and therefore resistant to putting it on and fiddling too long with strap adjustments. Giro also includes some extra stick-on foam pads to help provide extra cushion and a good fit. I had the most difficulty finding the right position for the chinstrap. But I suspect with any brand helmet, it would take some finesse to cajole your infant while making the proper adjustment. My son, who is 10 months old, did not like it when I fastened the clip, but once we were on the bike, he loved it and totally forgot about wearing the helmet. I'm well satisfied with this purchase, plus with Amazon's free shipping, it was a good deal.
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