

🛴 Ride Bold, Stay Safe — The Razor Full Face Helmet Has You Covered!
The Razor Full Face Youth Helmet combines lightweight plastic outer shell and shock-absorbing EPS foam to deliver full-face protection with 17 vents for superior airflow. Designed for young riders, it features adjustable straps for a secure fit and meets CPSC safety standards, making it the go-to choice for safe, breathable, and comfortable multi-sport outdoor adventures.








| ASIN | B0009V7X00 |
| Additional Features | Adjustable Strap |
| Age Range Description | Child,Teen,12 Up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #305,557 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #794 in Motorcycle & Powersports Helmets |
| Brand Name | Razor |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,591) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00755553977759 |
| Included Components | Helmet, Owner's Manual |
| Inner Material | Expanded Polystyrene |
| Item Dimensions | 15.26 x 9.25 x 9.25 inches |
| Item Type Name | Youth Full Face Helmet |
| Item Weight | 16 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kent International Inc |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 97775 |
| Model Name | Razor full face helmet |
| Model Number | 97775 |
| Outer Material | Plastic |
| Product Style | Full Face |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Cycling |
| Size | Youth |
| UPC | 768421118215 755553977759 042904893999 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year limited warranty |
L**N
Great helmet for 8 year old
Bought for my 8 year old grandson for his electric dirt bike. Fits him well and stays in place. Very lightweight but seems good quality.
P**D
Decent review here, sizing is correct, helmet is appropriate for price range
I am an adult male with a 22" (56cm) head, hat size is about 6 3/4". I am near the upper limit for this helmet. If you are 23" this helmet will probably fit a little tight on you, initially. I love this thing. It is exactly what I was looking for. I did NOT want a fiberglass or carbon shelled rigid full-face helmet typical of downhill mtb or bmx track racing helmets. Those were above my price range and they're heavier and clunkier. I'd previously had a 661 Comp helmet, which at about $70 is the cheapest mtb helmet that can be had. That was about 900 grams. This is 590 grams. I use this for skatepark use when I'm on my kick scooter, skateboarding, inline skating, and mountain biking. The 661 helmet, even though it's one of the lightest mtb helmets that can be gotten, was more solid, heavy, and clunky than I wanted. This Razor helmet is the perfect product of being lighter while still offering jaw protection, which any half-helmet, no matter how expensive it is, doesn't offer. I had also previously owned, decades ago, the Troy Lee Edge mtb helmet, which is no longer made, but which served a purpose by being just like this helmet: super light, airy, and all the protection of a typical half-shell with a nominal, lightly functional chin bar. So, yes, it's a cheap plastic chin bar. It does have a minimal amount of closed-cell foam padding on the inside. It is not removable (unlike the Troy Lee Edge and some of the questionable looking Fleabay alternatives). So, you have a choice: want more protection? Spend, at minimum, twice as much to get something heavier, clunkier, and probably less ventilated. This is not the helmet for true downhill racing or big air. If you're going to plant your face into a rock at speed, look elsewhere. But if you just need more protection than a half-helmet without a lot of the inconveniences a full-face brings, then this is one of the only alternatives out there in this price range. Want to spend hundreds for a Met Parachute or a Fox Proframe helmet (two other options with very light, airy designs)? Go ahead! But don't fault this by saying it lacks protection. It is what it is. Further, figure out your sizing, properly, people. There are way too many posters on here complaining about sizing, and it's obvious they have no idea what their or their childrens' head measurements are. Going by the age range is bone-headed, duh. Take a look at any school yearbook or group of kids and you'll easily see that head shapes and sizes are myriad, along with hairstyles, which by themselves greatly affect helmet fit. Get out the sewing tape measure or the string and actually take a head size measurement. Then do your complaining.
S**T
Great Lightweight Helmet
I am very happy with this helmet. In fact we have ordered a second one for our daughter. This is the lightest full face helmet I could find. It is light, but it is NOT flimsy. The kids actually like wearing it because its comfortable (so they say) and much lighter than their motocross helmets. For bmx riding these are awesome helmets. They can still ware their goggles or sunglasses with these helmets. My son is a pretty average sized 6 year old, and the helmet fits him pretty good. Its just a touch large on him, but not by much. Our daughter is 3 and has a slightly large head for her age, and the helmet also fits her quite well, she definitely has room to grow in it. Just guessing I bet these helmets will fit them until they are about 8-9 years old. The thing I love about these helmets is that the kids actually wear them. Their other helmets are too heavy, and it was like pulling teeth to get them to wear them. I figured these were a good compromise. They might not have as much padding or structure to them as the heavier helmets, but what does more good; a heavy helmet that never gets worn or a light helmet that they like wearing. All and all I think these are great lightweight helmets for the money.
V**R
Nice Helmet
Bought this helmet for my 5 year old who has a good size noggin for his age. He is a little daredevil at the BMX park and I wanted something to give protection that was not very heavy and he would like to wear. This helmet fits that bill but is a bit big. The helmet came with an extra set of sizing pads but there was no velcro to attach them so I had to go buy some at a local store. That was annoying. Even with the 2 sets of sizing pads fitted into the helmet I would prefer it to still be a bit tighter. A properly sized helmet really should not move at all front to back or side to side, and in my opinion, this helmet is borderline at accomplishing that on my 5 year old, even with both sets of pads installed. That said, he really likes to wear the helmet and can buckle and unbuckle it himself. As long as this helmet fits your kid, I can recommend it.
S**R
Good
The padding in it is SO comfy
K**N
Works fine for a bicycle, lightweight and cool looking
I bought this for my 9 year old. It fits him well with adjustment. He uses it for his bicycle only--as it's not a real motorbike helmet. The quality is comparable to his other Razor bike helmet. The visor part is a bit flimpsy but has not broken and seems sturdy enough, though a direct hit might make it come off. So far it hasn't though. There is extra padding provided in the box when it arrives to add to the helmet if you need. It is also very lightweight so not heavy on the head for kids. I included a photo. I added the Chinese decals on ours.
M**A
Good helmet!
Good little helmet. Bought for my 3 year old so it fits a little big. Comes with insert pads for snug fit. He loves it!
T**J
Great Helmet that provides full head protection
After my son fell off his bike while wearing a traditional helmet without the face guard and knocked 3 teeth loose I knew I had upgrade to a helmet that covered his whole head. This helmet is comfortable and its build quality is solid. There are other helmets with a detachable face guards, but those could come off if the fall is hard enough. This one provides the protection I like and the comfort he likes and he gladly puts this on every time he's getting on a bike. I have peace of mind with this helmet.
S**A
I purchased this for my 6 year old grandson. We did measure his head and thought it would fit re stated measurements but helmet was too large.We are keeping it and shoukd grow into it in the next one or two years. Other than that it was ok.
U**N
As pictured, no surprises. Too small for 9 ur old, fits and adult with small head.
L**A
Fits good, light weight
B**O
Looks nice a decent helmet . Fairly light. Comes with extra foam padding for the top of the head but would have been nice of it came with pieces for the side of the head. My son is 7yrs old and this helmet is too loose to be effective . Probably good fit for a kid 9-10 years old. All depends I guess how big your kids mug is lol. I like the helmet and would definitely keep if it was a tad smaller .
R**S
Fit a bit big, even after using measuring guides. Fixed with a few extra foam inserts inside!
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