This full-face helmet for children has a polycarbonate outer shell and complies with the most recent ECE22.06 certification. Because kids grow and helmets don’t, SCORPION has integrated an ‘Airfit’ system that allows you to adjust the air in the cheek pads with an air pump. In every direction and as often as needed. It ensures the perfect fit and a longer service life.
To continue, the SCORPION EXO-Jnr Air Boum has a less distinct but a very decent construction. It’s called ‘casual’ and before you think this means ‘boring’, we’d like to list its most important features.
The helmet shell is made of polycarbonate, something used in larger motorcycle helmets as well, when the aim is a low weight. Hence, ideal for narrow shoulders. On the inside, the comfortable antibacterial lining stands out, as do the cutouts for little spectacles. When in the open position, the chin and top ventilation allow riding wind to enter, to then be escorted out in the back through the air outlets of the SCORPION EXO-Jnr Air Boum. This guarantees a healthy and sufficiently refreshing flow on the go, with a cool nugget under all circumstances.
The SCORPION EXO-Jnr Air Boum stays put thanks to a proper fit (important!) and especially thanks to the adjustable quick-closure.
The transparent visor is scratch-resistant and Pinlock® ready. There is no integrated sun visor.
For maintenance of this helmet we recommend S100 helmet and visor cleaner for the exterior. For cleaning the interior, without removing it, you can use S100 helmet interior cleaner. New visors have received a water-repellent treatment. This treatment is less effective after some time. Restore the water-repellent effect with Rain-X anti-rain spray.
Safety above all! Never ride with a scratched or dull visor. Especially at night, scratches cause blinding reflections from street lights and headlights of oncoming vehicles. In rainy weather this effect is even more pronounced. It is best to replace a scratched or dull visor as soon as possible. Planning a longer trip? Then don't forget to bring a replacement visor with you. Never ride in the dark with a tinted visor.