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Kids atv helmet: Kids atv helmet buying tips

Written by Atv Guru on April 18, 2009 – 10:08 am -


kids atv helmet  One of the most essential and important items of safety equipment for your child is a kids atv helmet. There are many different types of kids atv helmet available on the internet some of which represent excellent value for money. Before you head out and buy just any kids ATV helmet, there are a few things that you are going to need to know about, so you can ensure that you are getting the right kids atv helmet and that they will be safe when riding on their ATV.

Choosing the right kids atv helmet

 By far the best type of kids atv helmet available are the full face protection variety, and these helmets come with a built-in face shield, while the moulding extends over their chin and mouth for added protection. 

When trying on a kids atv helmet you need to make sure that the helmet fits their head and face properly. If it does not fit them properly, it is not going to be as effective, so this is crucial. It should not only fit right, but be comfortable for wearing.

There should be plenty of comfort padding in the kids atv helmet that you choose, and this is the soft foam-rubber padding that touches their skin. You do not want it to be too tight or have there be rough padding that is going to be scratching against their skin while they are wearing it.

Remember, the more EPS in the helmet the better, because it is this, the EPS liner, which actually absorbs the force of the impact. The better type of full face helmet should also have a neck roll in the helmet, which will nestle against the back of their head and neck.

 By following these simple but essential tips for buying a kids atv helmet you can ensure that your child is fully protected in case of an accident. See our large selection of unbeatable deals on all kids atv helmet - Click Here


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kids atvs: the best kids atvs

Written by Atv Guru on December 1, 2008 – 10:22 am -

There is no doubting that kids atvs are great fun and it is a good learning curve for the aspiring atv rider. It gives them their first taste of the off road experience. 

The beauty of kids atvs is that they carry the majority of features that their larger more powerful stablemates have. But everything is scaled down for ease of control particularly the reach and height of the controls. The majority of kids atvs are fitted with either two stroke or 4 stroke motors ranging in cc’s from 50 to 200cc and the range of manufacturers is huge. Some of the bigger manufacturers of kids atvs include Polaris, Artic Cat, Yamaha and Honda to name a few.

There are also a wide range of chinese kids atvs on the market. As with all types of motored sport kids atvs can be dangerous always ensure that full protective equipment is worn at all times. Through our research the best place for buying kids atvs is on ebay there are always great bargains to be had.


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kids electric atv

Written by Atv Guru on November 29, 2008 – 4:16 pm -

Okay the adult atv’s are awesome fun but what about a little kids electric atv for your young children to get them into that riding spirit. Some of the kids electric atv have great features just watch there little eyes light up when they see their little quad for the first time.

The majority of kids electric atv run on a 12v motor supplied by a 12 volt battery. A battery charger is usually supplied and once fully charged the battery will supply the kids electric atv with upto 2 hours of runtime. The good thing about these types of kids electric atv is that they travel between 4 and 5 mph which makes riding really fun and safe. The styling mimics the real thing that dad has so your child feels king of the castle.

See a range of kids electric atv


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